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Pickens County Alabama K-9 Officer Rescued By His Partner
Pickens County Alabama K-9 Officer Rescued By His Partner
Pickens County Alabama K-9 Officer Rescued By His Partner
Police officers work day and night to protect our communities, and that includes officers with four legs. K-9 officers and their handlers/partners often become very close on and off duty. Recently, a Pickens County deputy showed the strength of the bond that exists between them.
Tuscaloosa Police Look For Two Drivers Involved In Chases
Tuscaloosa Police Look For Two Drivers Involved In Chases
Tuscaloosa Police Look For Two Drivers Involved In Chases
Authorities are trying to locate two different drivers from separate incidents involving a police chase. The two police chases happened within a half hour of each other and both involved Exit 76 off Interstate 20/59. Tuscaloosa Police say that both of these vehicle pursuits were stopped by officers who felt that the public would be at risk if the pursuits continued.
Tuscaloosa Police Working To Find Missing Woman
Tuscaloosa Police Working To Find Missing Woman
Tuscaloosa Police Working To Find Missing Woman
Another family in our area desperate for news on their missing loved one is hoping for a breakthrough from Tuscaloosa Police investigators tonight. The woman is 44 years old and was last seen outside the Alcoholics Anonymous building.
SEPTEMBER: Alabama Restaurant Inspection Report Best & Worst
SEPTEMBER: Alabama Restaurant Inspection Report Best & Worst
SEPTEMBER: Alabama Restaurant Inspection Report Best & Worst
THESE ARE THE LATEST RESTAURANT REPORTS UPDATED FOR LATE SEPTEMBER 2024 Roughly, every 60-90 days this report is released for restaurants and lodging establishments, mainly, and a few made the report for being closed because of a "roach infestation" or a "rodent infestation" according to the Alabama Department of Public Health.
I'm Ashamed To Be An Alabama Fan
I'm Ashamed To Be An Alabama Fan
I'm Ashamed To Be An Alabama Fan
I've been a fan of the Crimson Tide since moving to Tuscaloosa as a 15-year-old in the late 1980s. I love the sport. It's the one thing in my life that truly is an escape from the daily grind of life. Those three hours are what I look forward to every week.

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