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The 2011 Super Outbreak was one of the deadliest outbreaks ever recorded in the Southeastern U.S.Today marks twelve years since Alabama suffered historic tornado damage.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence is visiting Tuscaloosa. He’s here at the invitation of the Alabama chapter of Young Americans for Freedom. This is just the latest campus appearance Pence has made across the U.S. The appearances comes as speculation swirls that Pence will seek the Republican nomination for President in 2024
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Fans and their best canine friends are invited to take in the midweek game against the Trojans with first pitch scheduled for 6 p.m. CT. The game will feature a special $7 "Bark at the Park" ticket package for the first 100 fans.
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The 14th Annual Druid City Arts Festival will take place on Friday and Saturday. It will be held at Government Plaza in downtown Tuscaloosa.
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Theatre Tuscaloosa will advance to Louisville, KY to represent Alabama in the national American Association of Community Theatre Festival (AACTFest) June 12-17, 2023, with its production of Launch Day (Love Stories from the Year 2108) by Michael Higgins.
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For a suggested donation of $15 attendees will enjoy live entertainment, will get to pick out a hand-crafted bowl created by local artisans and UA ceramics students and will receive a meal of soup, bread, and water at Grace Presbyterian.
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Druid City Makerspace in downtown Tuscaloosa is considered "a gym for hobbies." Owners Tiffany and Armen Amirkhanian are helping the community find an artistic passion, one art station at a time.
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Job seekers will have the opportunity to pick, apply and interview for the position of their dreams. The Tuscaloosa Career Fair will be hosted from ten a.m. to two p.m. tomorrow at the Tuscaloosa River Market.
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Tuscaloosa is introducing an easier way to request help. The new 311 app launches Wednesday and is a non-emergency request center for residents. Citizens in the Druid City can directly contact City Hall through submitting city service requests.
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Support and backlash are coming from University of Alabama students following a fatal on campus shooting. Tuscaloosa police say men’s basketball star Brandon Miller played a role in the death of twenty three year old Jamea Harris. The athlete’s defense attorney denies that.