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WARNING: It Is Illegal To Take Photos At These Alabama Locations
Well, it is true that ignorance of the law is usually not a defense for a crime. That's why I am working to inform you about laws that are seldom known but are very important. We're trying to keep you out of jail. Where are photos NOT allowed in Alabama?
Tuscaloosa County SRO Dies After Emergency at Brookwood High
The Brookwood community and local law enforcement officers are mourning the Tuesday death of a school resource officer who passed away after a medical emergency on campus.
The Least Trusted Restaurant In America Has 28 Alabama Locations
It's important to trust the folks preparing our food, right? This just in: A brand new survey on restaurants in the USA rates them based on "trust". Which restaurant is the least trusted in America?
Stolen Hellcat In Alabama Found In Pieces 36 Hours Later
Dodge Hellcat was stolen, taken apart, and dumped all within 36 hours.
2 16-Year-Old Girls Missing From Fayette, Alabama Since Sunday
Local and state police are asking for help locating two 16-year-old girls who have been missing in west Alabama since Sunday.
Local and state police are asking for help locating two 16-year-old girls who have been missing in west Alabama since Sunday.
West Alabama Wednesday Briefing
The Tuscaloosa City Council voted unanimously last night to ask ALDOT to revise their plans for construction of the new Woolsey Finnell Bridge.
Milton Aims for Florida & Brings Concerns to Alabama’s Coastline
If you are headed to the beach, here is what you need to know.
National Night Out at Stillman College was a Huge Success
Stillman College was the place to be for National Night Out.
Tuscaloosa Residents Voice Worries Over Sports Illustrated Resort
A group of North Tuscaloosa residents voiced concerns about - and some support for - the proposed first-of-its-kind Sports Illustrated resort planned for Rice Mine Road.
City Leaders Celebrate $2 Million Upgrade to West Tuscaloosa Park
A park in west Tuscaloosa is looking great after a $1.8 million upgrade which culminated in a Tuesday morning ribbon cutting.