Suspect Jailed After Strip Wreck; Legendary Judge Honored
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Tuscaloosa AL
02 May, 2021
3:08 AM
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Good Morning T-Town! Let's get this Sunday started. In today's Daily, we have a Crimson Tide NFL Draft update, a local litigator honored and all the other important stories from around Tuscaloosa. First, today's weather: A chance of showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 4 p.m. Tuscaloosa Daily is made possible in part by our local sponsors: Bryant Bank, Tuscaloosa Tourism & Sports and PRIDE of Tuscaloosa. Support the sponsors who help keep you in the loop about what's happening in Tuscaloosa. For sponsorship inquiries, email: [email protected]. Here are the top 5 stories today in Tuscaloosa 1. Retired Tuscaloosa County Circuit Judge John England was surprised Saturday morning by Tuscaloosa City Schools as it kicked off its very first citywide invitational debate (More on Patch) 2. William Patrick Brown, 32, was taken into custody Friday night after hitting a ride sharing golf cart carrying two passengers and a driver on the Tuscaloosa Strip in a suspect DUI crash. (More on Patch) 3. DCH Health System on Saturday reported 12 inpatients within the three-hospital system who are positive for the coronavirus. (More) 4. View the newest foreclosed properties up for sale in Tuscaloosa. (More on Patch) 5. Two more former University of Alabama football players were selected on the second day of the NFL Draft in Cleveland, bringing the Crimson Tide's total to 10 players pick . (Tuscaloosa News) Now you're in the loop and ready to get this Sunday started. Don't miss out during the rest of the day, though! Be sure to follow me on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for exclusive content every day of the week. I'll see you around! - Ryan Have a news tip or suggestion on how I can improve Tuscaloosa Patch? Maybe you're interested in having your business become one of the latest sponsors for Tuscaloosa Patch? Email all inquiries to me at [email protected].
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