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Chinese restaurant moves from Strip to north of the river

A family-owned restaurant that had been on the Strip for more than a decade is heading north of the river. Lai Lai Chinese Restaurant, which closed a year ago, plans to reopen in...

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Moundville man, 32, charged with killing uncle

A 32-year-old Moundville man has been charged with capital murder in the killing of his uncle, Ben L. McDougle, of 121 Sam Davis Court, Gordo.

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Voters to decide on selling bonds

MONTGOMERY | Alabama voters will decide in November whether to allow Gov. Robert Bentley to increase the state’s borrowing to provide more money to entice industries to...

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Settlement reached on FEMA trailers

NEW ORLEANS | A class-action settlement agreement has been reached to resolve nearly all the remaining court claims over allegations that government-issued trailers exposed...

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Alabama schools use different tactics

MONTGOMERY | A new law requiring Alabama schools to start later in the year has some districts cutting holidays while others have students attending longer class days fewer times...

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Tuscaloosa pays tribute to fallen service members

TUSCALOOSA | It’s not hard for Tuscaloosa native John Caldwell, retired lieutenant general and featured speaker at the Memorial Day Program at Veterans Memorial Park on...

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Shelton State loses to Gordon College 3-14 in the bottom of the 6th inning with...

from:Shelton State Community College

Shelton State loses to Gordon College 3-14 in the bottom of the 6th inning with a 10 run lead rule.

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Missing flag, Purple Heart thought lost in tornado found

HOLT | In the weeks after the April 27, 2011, tornado, Margaret Krallman prayed for a miracle. Her mother-in-law, Thelma Bennett Krallman, died in the storm at age 89, her house...

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Tuscaloosa houses on Places in Peril

TUSCALOOSA | The two Tuscaloosa dwellings on this year's Places in Peril list have little in common, other than a tendency to survive.

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Shelton State 3, Gordon College, GA 11 in the bottom of the 6th.

from:Shelton State Community College

Shelton State 3, Gordon College, GA 11 in the bottom of the 6th.

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Tuscaloosa City Council agenda

The Tuscaloosa City Council will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the council chambers on the second floor of City Hall, 2201 University Blvd. The following items will be on...

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Shelton State walks a run in for Gordon with bases loaded making it 3-9 Gordon.

from:Shelton State Community College

Shelton State walks a run in for Gordon with bases loaded making it 3-9 Gordon.

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Gordon College up 6-3 over Shelton State in the bottom of the 5th in the Divisio...

from:Shelton State Community College

Gordon College up 6-3 over Shelton State in the bottom of the 5th in the Division I JUCO World Series.

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Streets to be swept

TUSCALOOSA | The city Department of Transportation will sweep streets in the following areas this week.

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Shelton State will play Gordon College in game 7 of the JUCO World Series tonigh...

from:Shelton State Community College

Shelton State will play Gordon College in game 7 of the JUCO World Series tonight at 8:30 CDT (7:30 MDT). Watch the game live on iHigh.com. Go Bucs! ...

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First phase of City Walk in sight

TUSCALOOSA | A partnership between City Hall and a church damaged in the April 27, 2011, storm may lead to the construction of the first stage of the Tuscaloosa City Walk.

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Linden, Hartselle armories to close

MONTGOMERY | Alabama’s National Guard plans to close armories across the state, including some in the Black Belt, citing smaller military forces, changing military needs...

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Confederates outnumber Union troops at Tannehill

As a small group of Union soldiers sweating beneath navy blue wool in 91-degree heat, rehearsed their formation, one broke the silence. “Sir,” he said, chin high,...

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Lawsuit filed in crash that killed teacher

A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against the Tuscaloosa City Schools system in connection with a 2010 car crash that killed a 43-year-old woman.

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