Many may feel like we're finally starting to get back to some normalcy in West Alabama. Things looked completely different a year ago thanks to the pandemic.
The pandemic is not over as many are still battling COVID-19 in their own lives and as a nation the need for caution is still there, but the return of sports and the return of competition shows that the nation is healing and we are on way back to normal life.
With news of Texas and Mississippi lifting Covid-19 restrictions, hope is on the horizon. Alabama governor, Kay Ivey, announced she is lifting the state’s Covid-19 restrictions April 9th and does not intend on extending it beyond that date.
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey amended the state's 'Safer at Home' order earlier this week and changes to the order allow for expanded visitation at hospitals.
College Students Willing To Give Up Social Media To Be On Campus
It's no secret that COVID-19 has created a new norm for college students around the nation. You won't believe what students would do just to have a normal year.
Thinking back to my college days, living on campus and being able to hang out on campus was a major part of my college experience
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As we approach one year since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Alabama Department of Public Health is doing their part to learn more about the virus.
Many Tuscaloosa Catholic churches modified their traditional services so as to prevent the further spread of the COVID-19 and to keep worshippers safe.