I’m Tuscaloosa born and bred and couldn’t imagine living anywhere that doesn’t include ‘Roll Tide’ as a standard salutation. I began my career in radio in 1997 as an account executive before becoming a morning show host in 2006. I met my husband Perry, who works in law enforcement, while being arrested on suspicion of robbing a bank. Not really. We met at the lake through a mutual friend and have been married for fifteen years. Together we have three beautiful boys (one whom I must share with my good friend and his ex-wife), two doggies, four cats and seven ducks. In addition to spending time with my family, my passions are reading, exploring and photographing abandoned buildings, genealogy research and gaming.
Kimberly Madison
Gov. Bentley To Honor Northport Teen Who Rescued Five Children From Fire
On March 17, 2016 a fire raged inside Knoll Circle Apartments where five children were trapped inside. Justen Little ran in and saved their lives while changing his.
Burger King Rolls Out Mac & Cheetos Nationwide
Burger King will begin selling deep-fried sticks of macaroni and cheese with Cheetos-flavored breading and gross.
Tuscaloosa Ranked Third Most Tornado Ravaged County In The Country
Tornado's are the second deadliest weather hazard and Tuscaloosa County is ranked third in the country for the most tornado ravaged county.
Vehicle Break-Ins Up 44% In Tuscaloosa County
The Tuscaloosa County Sheriff Ron Abernathy is warning residents about vehicle break ins.
Tuscaloosa Man Finds Worms In Oatmeal Creme Pie
A Tuscaloosa man discovered worms in an unopened oatmeal creme pie.
Alabama U.S Senator Jeff Sessions Warns ‘More Attacks Are Coming’
U.S Senator Jeff Sessions Sessions,chairman of the Senate's Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest, said more than 570 people have either been convicted, charges or connected to terrorism since the 9/11 attacks on America.
PARA Removes Signs Prohibiting Guns From Bobby Miller Activity Center After Attorney General Investigation
Signs posted at the entrance to the Bobby Miller Activity Center prohibiting firearms has been removed after an investigation by the Attorney General determined the notice violated state law.
Alabama Drivers Warned: ‘Get Over Or Get Pulled Over’
Alabama drivers who use the left lane for anything other than passing are breaking the law and Alabama State Troopers want motorists to move over.
Tuscaloosa City Council To Vote On Food Trucks In Two Weeks
On Tuesday, the Tuscaloosa City Council postponed the a vote on whether to let food truck vendors operate on private property within 100 feet of downtown Tuscaloosa restaurants.
Detergent Pod Poisoning On The Rise In Alabama
Alabama Poison Control officials say the number of children who ingest laundry detergent pods on the rise.