DreDay started his radio career taking over the airwaves as a morning show host at his college radio station at Bethune-Cookman University where the city quickly fell in love with his engaging and charismatic personality. After graduating college, DreDay established himself as a DreDay started his radio career taking over the airwaves as a morning show host at his college radio station at Bethune-Cookman University where the city quickly fell in love with his engaging and charismatic personality. After graduating college, DreDay established himself as a dominant radio personality and DJ in his hometown of Orlando on Power 95.3 and STAR 94.5. You could always find DreDay out in the city rocking Orlando’s hottest nightclubs or bringing the party to school pep rallies within central Florida. With a new home at 105.1 The Block, DreDay is excited to bring his high energy and electric personality to Tuscaloosa. You’ll be sure to see him out around west Alabama smiling and having a good time behind the turntables or in the crowd!
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Mark Your Calendars Tuscaloosa! Puppy Palooza is Back
This beloved event promises a day filled with furry fun and exciting activities, boasting over 20 vendors to delight both dogs and their human companions.
DCH Hosts Teddy Bear and Doll Clinic for Flatwoods Elementary
Flatwoods Elementary First Graders Gain Comfort and Understanding Through Unique Hospital Experience
Central Elementary Hosts ACAP Pep Rally With Special Guests
Kendra Hope wanted to make sure the Central Elementary students were excited about taking the ACAP this year.
Authorities Seeking Help Locating Missing Alabama Woman
It is believed that Davis may be traveling with an unknown male.
West Alabama Boys & Girls Club Receives An Advocacy Award
Boys & Girls Clubs of West Alabama has been honored with the prestigious Advocate for Youth Award by the national Boys & Girls Clubs of America,.
Charges For Tampering Against Fayette County Principal Dismissed
A Fayette County school principal who was charged with tampering back in February 2024, will no longer face charges.
Alabama Isn’t a Safe State According To This Study
Safety is most people’s top concern. Whether you’re out of town, at the grocery store, or even in your own home you want to feel safe.
Alabama: It’s Said You Shouldn’t Buy These Items At Walmart
Walmart is more than a grocery store, it’s an everything store.
1 Dead Following Single-Vehicle ATV Crash in Tuscaloosa County
A Elrod man was killed after a single-vehicle crash in Tuscaloosa County Friday afternoon.
People In Alabama Eating The “Wrong” Hot Sauce?
What is the preferred hot sauce in Alabama?