I was born in Chicago, IL but moved to rural Aliceville, AL before fate landed me in the City of Champions. I can be heard during the midday, sometimes speaking with eloquence and professionalism. But every now and then, I have to "bring it on home," and you'd swear you were talking to a cousin or good friend. I have no problem making fun of myself, giving compliments, or saying what most people are thinking. That's just me!
Jade Nicole
12 Food and Drink Goods Original to Alabama
When you're entertaining guest from out of town, these are a few suggestions you can make to give them a true Southern experience.
Certified Technical Experts to Host WeSCAN Exhibit in Greensboro
The latest development from Certified Technical Experts is WeSCAN. The technology checks temperatures, detects face coverings, monitors attendance, and more.
How to Provide Social Skills During Virtual Learning
For parents choosing to do virtual learning, here are a few tips to keep your child socially engaged during a partial isolation.
City of Tuscaloosa to Distribute Free Face Coverings July 13-20
The City of Tuscaloosa is helping residents to comply with the face coverings ordinance by hosting covering distributions on July 13 through 20.
Denied: PETA’s Request for an Alabama University to Retire its Mascot
PETA made a request for the University of North Alabama's mascot, a lion named Leo III, to be retired and transferred to a sanctuary. The school declined.
7 West Alabama Authors Offer Great Reads
There are a number of local authors with stories that are inspirational, comforting, or tell stories which paint vivid images in the mind of the reader.
Gov. Ivey Allocates $49M in Federal Relief Funds for Education
Gov. Kay Ivey announced that almost $49 million in federal virus response money would be used to assist in digital learning and other education budget needs.
West Alabama Has Seen a Drop in the Number of Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
Hospitals in Tuscaloosa, Northport, and Fayette are said to be seeing a combined decrease in hospitalized patients being treated for COVID-19.
Generations Primary Care to Give Away Masks on Thursday, July 2nd
Generations Primary Care will give away cloth masks at Stillman College on Thursday, July 2nd from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuscaloosa Police: Man Shot Early Saturday Morning
The Tuscaloosa Police Department reports that a 24-year-old man was shot early Saturday morning. Help is sought in identifying the suspect(s).