The 9-acre site sits just west of the Lurleen Boulevard bridges, across from the Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater in downtown.
The friendly bet has been made every year since 2005. Tuscaloosa has won the bet 12 times and Auburn has won seven times.
As the building is being torn down, former staffers at The Tuscaloosa News recall the good times and hard work.
Putting the news out could help people — particularly in times like after Hurricane Katrina, when thousands of evacuees came ...
Thanksgiving in Tuscaloosa always includes the annual Chuck's Fish Thanksgiving feast. Chuck's Fish serves a full ...
Police in Tuscaloosa are asking for your help in locating a missing man. TPD says they are searching for 62-year-old Anthony ...
The Tuscaloosa Police Department is working to locate a missing man Wednesday night. The police department said 62-year-old ...
Next week is the last week you can pay off $18 city overtime parking ticket fines with a toy donation to Toys for ...
The building that was home to The Tuscaloosa News newspaper for 20 years is now in the process of being destroyed. Demolition ...
Faith leaders in Tuscaloosa gathered for a candlelight vigil Monday at Kaulton Park to remember the lives lost to gun violence.
The mayors of two of Alabama’s most ardent college towns have met again for their annual wager ahead of the biggest college ...
The late C e cil Hurt, former sports editor and columnist of The Tuscaloosa News, has been posthumously selected for the ...