New TCHS Football Coach Introduced; Fortenberry Gives Maddox 'D'
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Tuscaloosa AL
23 February, 2021
11:45 PM
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TUSCALOOSA, AL — Take a break from scrolling through the static and let Patch make it easy for you. In the current digital news ecosystem, valuable community journalism can be easily overlooked and we want our readers to have ready access to the stories that matter to them by not only highlighting the headlines, but the journalists behind them. THE STORIES WE'RE READINGGrace Brister (WVUA 23) was on hand for the introduction of new Tuscaloosa County High School football coach Adam Winegarden on Tuesday. Read the full story here. Stephen Dethrage (Tuscaloosa Thread) reported that the Hooligan's location on University Boulevard will permanently close, after the eatery announced plans to open a new location at the former Pizza Hut on 15th Street. Read the full story here.Emily Enfinger (Tuscaloosa News) took an in-depth look at the murder of Kate Ragsdale, which took place eight years ago Wednesday and remains unsolved. Read the full story here.Click here to subscribe to our daily email newsletters and breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox and mobile devices for free. You can also support local journalism by donating as little as $5 a month to become a supporting member or by downloading our free Patch mobile app. Trisha Powell Crain (AL.com) reports that Gregory ("Greg") Earl Corkren, 56, of Tuscaloosa was listed as one of the defendants in an indictment for a fraud and conspiracy scheme involving virtual schools throughout the state. Read the full story here.Jacob Powell (Crimson White) took an in-depth look at DCH Health System's decision last month not to renew contracts with its hospitalist management companies — Pinnacle Physician Group and University Hospitalist Group. Read the full story here.Steve Shannon (95.3 The Bear) spoke with Tuscaloosa mayoral candidate and University of Alabama faculty member Serena Fortenberry Tuesday morning, which saw her give the incumbent mayor a "D" grade overall. Listen to the full radio segment here.Meg Summers (ALT 101.7) published a series of vintage videos from the McFarland Mall on Tuesday as the western part of the structure was demolished. Watch the videos here.Cecil Hurt (Tuscaloosa News) reports that the University of Alabama will begin spring football practice on March 19 in preparation for the 2021 season. Read the full story here.Did we miss something? Have a news tip or suggestion? Email [email protected] if there is a story you believe should be featured in Patch Daily. You can also follow Patch here for updates or on Facebook and Twitter.
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