West Alabama Friday Briefing
It is Friday March 29, 2024. It is Good Friday, the Christian Holy Day observing the ultimate sacrifice of love, the crucifixion of Jesus and his death at Calvary. Without Good Friday there is no Easter Sunday.
The weather for the holiest weekend of the year will be near perfect with sunny warm days and comfortable night. It is Tuesday of next week that we need to watch out for. For Lamar, Fayette and Walker Counties northward there is a Slight (2 in 5) Risk for damaging winds to 60mph. For Pickens, Tuscaloosa and Northern Bibb there is a Marginal (1 in 5) Risk for damaging winds. The Storm Prediction Center is monitoring for any increased threat as we approach the first of next week.
The Forecast:
Topping the News:
For 11 hours yesterday Tuscaloosa native Chris Smelley was missing in the Gulf of Mexico. Smelley was located in good condition by a Coast Guard helicopter crew around 7:30 last night off Grayton Beach.
Three prospective candidates to replace resigned Northport Council President Jeff Hogg in his District 5 seat were interviewed by Human Resources Director Joseph Rose as members of the council observed.
The University of Alabama and other colleges and universities across the state are working to expedite transfers of students from the financially strapped Birmingham Souther College which will close in May.
The collision of that giant container ship with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore could impact Alabamians.
Former TPD Officer Garret Crumby has been remembered for his death in the line of duty in Huntsville He was an officer with the Huntsville Police Department when he joined another HPD officer in responding to a domestic violence call. Crumby was killed and the other officer wounded.
At a time when most rural hospitals in Alabama are struggling to keep their doors open, Hale County Hospital has received a $1 million check from West Alabama Democrat Congresswoman Terri Sewell to grow.
Topping Sports News:
From UA Athletics: Alabama baseball clawed back from an early deficit for a 4-3 win over 10th-ranked South Carolina on Thursday evening at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. With the victory, the 15th-ranked Crimson Tide improves to 20-6 overall and 3-4 in Southeastern Conference play.
Down three runs in the top of the seventh inning, Alabama brought the potential tying run to the plate but the late comeback attempt ultimately fell short as Kentucky held on for the 6-3 win Thursday night to start the weekend series.