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Past articles by Kelvin:

Last stolen chickens returned to Tuscaloosa school

Someone returned the last two stolen birds, “Fishy and Egguardita” Tuesday to Bear Creek Academy. → Read More

Tuscaloosa votes to add more vehicles to police department

The City of Tuscaloosa took another step to support its police department and, maybe, encourage more men and women to join the force as the city council voted to add more vehicles to its fleet of cars. → Read More

White House historian visits the University of Alabama

Stewart McLaurin, president of the White House Historical Association and a UA alumnus, returned to Tuscaloosa to share some history. → Read More

Protest held in memory of Glenn Foster Junior

Dozens gathered for a peaceful protest in Carrollton in memory of Glenn Foster Junior. → Read More

West Alabama Food Bank helps families who lost SNAP benefits

With additional SNAP benefits made available to families during the pandemic ending, grocery bills will be even higher for some. → Read More

Tuscaloosa looking to fill open jobs with job fair on Thursday

The City of Tuscaloosa is looking to hire employees for many open positions with the municipality. → Read More

Bear Creek Academy offering reward for the return of stolen chickens

After Students at Bear Creek Academy raised nearly two dozen chickens since they hatched the eggs from incubators, someone got into the chicken coop and stole 12 of the 24 chickens over the weekend. → Read More

Tuscaloosa City leaders seek help from state legislators

Mayor Walt Maddox, city councilors, and city department heads invited members of the delegation to come to an informal meeting to discuss things that could help move the city forward in Montgomery. → Read More

Greensboro hiring event to be held Thursday morning

More than a half a dozen businesses will be on site, hoping to hire workers for unfilled positions. → Read More

LIST: College application fees waived during Free App Week

Free App Week is a statewide effort to help students save money when applying to college. → Read More

Hiring event gets underway Tuesday in Eutaw

The event, which is free and open to the public, is happening at the Robert H. Young Community Center. → Read More

Tuscaloosa Co. voters consider property tax increase for schools Tuesday

Voters will consider a 3 mill property tax increase and a 5 mill property tax increase for a total of 8 mills → Read More

The Tuscaloosa Exchange Club and Foundation hosts annual chili cookoff

People showed up to sample chili from more than 30 teams from the Tuscaloosa area. → Read More

Pakistani women educators learn leadership skills at UA

More than two dozen are in Tuscaloosa learning teaching and leadership techniques they can use when the return home. → Read More

Innovate Alabama offers grant money to small businesses

The goal is to support entrepreneurs from underserved groups and help turn their ideas into action in order to start and grow businesses in Alabama. → Read More

Mental health care expands at Tuscaloosa Co. Jail

The Tuscaloosa County Commission approved a $150,000 contract extension with Capstone Health Services. A psychiatrist will now be at the jail two days a week instead of once a week. → Read More

University of Alabama hosts MLK event on campus Thursday

UA hosts a celebration of Martin Luther King through song, dance and spoken word. → Read More

Town of Marion under curfew following fatal shootings

Marion’s Mayor explained why city leaders felt that was necessary to keep the peace and make people feel safe. → Read More

All-Day Holiday at University of Alabama museums gets underway Tuesday

Admissions are free at all the museums except for the Bryant Museum. It’s $5 for adults and $3 for kids in grades K-12. → Read More

Eutaw tests alert system ahead of severe weather system

The same system used to get alerts and warnings about water will now be used to warn the public about severe weather. → Read More