If you plan to use the toll road on the way to the Tuscaloosa Regional Air Show this weekend, you can now use your Apple or Android phone to pay your toll.
Nearly 75 years after the B-25 Bomber flew bombing missions to Japan, the plane touched down in Tuscaloosa in preparation for its appearance in this weekend's air show.
Thursday morning, as a crowd gathered to welcome the Blue Angels at the airport, a few local leaders spoke on the show's positive impact on the community.
When the Blue Angels perform at the Tuscaloosa Regional Air Show on March 28-29, it will be one of about 40 stops they'll make around the country in 2015. Considering nearly 200 cities applied to host them, it's a special treat for West Alabama...
With no public parking available onsite this weekend for the Tuscaloosa Regional Air Show, organizers will have free shuttles running to and from the airfield.
The Blue Angels will bring their high-flying show to Tuscaloosa on March 28-29 and you'll have a chance to see the most incredible group of pilots in the world.