The City of Tuscaloosa will hold a Community Conversations gathering at the River Market on Thursday, Oct. 23 from 4:30 to 6:30pm. This event is free and open to the public and will give area residents and business owners the opportunity with city leaders to ask questions, apply for jobs, and learn about planned City projects.

27-year-old Demarleo Hines has been found guilty of first-degree assault. Hines and co-defendant James Cook were charged with attempted murder following a 2012 shooting. He faces two to 20 years in prison. Cook, who is said to be the actual shooter, will go to trial in January.

The nation's eyes are on the Montgomery pastor Juan McFarland scandal. AL.com reports that the deacons of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church voted to remove McFarland as pastor, and the vote was near-unanimous.

One passenger aboard a plane at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport yesterday reportedly vomited in the plane's bathroom, triggering fear of the Ebola virus. However, the traveler was checked out at UAB Hospital and there is said to be no sign of the Ebola virus. Officials say the public should not be concerned.

Another 100 U.S. Marines have landed in Liberia to help in the battle to contain the West African outbreak, which the CDC says needs to be stopped before it becomes "the next AIDS."

More details in the latest Missouri police killing. Vonderrick Myers is said to have used a stolen gun to shoot at an off-duty officer working as a security guard. However, Myers' parents say he was unarmed. There have already been two nights of protests in the shooting, which could be further amplified.

Minnesota Viking Adrian Peterson is in more hot water, as a prosecutor in Texas is seeking his arrest after he admitted to smoking a little weed when submitting to a drug test Wednesday.

ABC has given full-season orders to both "Black-ish" and "How to Get Away with Murder," two of the most highest rated new programs on all broadcast channels.

More From 92.9 WTUG