🌱 Triple Shooting In The West End + New Tuscaloosa Council Candidate
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Triple Shooting In The West End + New Tuscaloosa Council Candidate The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening in Tuscaloosa.Get on up, Tuscaloosa! We've got all of the most important headlines from around town to get you all caught up before you get out and about.
In today's , we have these stories and more ...
First, here's today's weather: A passing morning shower and cool. High: 69 | Low 45.
Patch Shout Out
While he's not pictured, our Shout Out for this Thursday morning goes to Alabama softball coach Patrick Murphy, who inked another stellar recruiting class Wednesday. (More)
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Here are the top 5 stories today in Tuscaloosa
- Three Shot On Beech Street In Tuscaloosa's West End: Here's the little bit we know about a multiple shooting in west Tuscaloosa. We'll have more as updates come in. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
- Bill Aims To Block Alabama Parties From Disqualifying Candidates For Certain Donations: A pre-filed bill in the Alabama Legislature proposes prohibiting political parties in Alabama from disqualifying candidates for receiving campaign contributions from a particular person or political action committees. It's a piece of legislation that has more local relevance in Tuscaloosa County than many may realize. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
- Que Chandler Announces Bid For Tuscaloosa City Council District 1: Local activist Que Chandler has once again thrown her hat into the ring for a Tuscaloosa City Council seat, setting up a potential rematch with incumbent District 1 Councilor Matthew Wilson, who won his first term in 2021 by edging out Chandler in a runoff by 45 votes. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
- Tuscaloosa County High Standout Holly Beth Brooks Signs With Alabama: Tuscaloosa County High softball standout Holly Beth Brooks has chosen to stay in her hometown and continue her softball career for coach Patrick Murphy at the University of Alabama. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
- Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra To Perform Candlelight Concert: Titled "Chamber of Lights," the performance will begin at 7 p.m. on Nov. 18 at the Moody Concert Hall on the University of Alabama campus. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
Today In T-Town
5⃣ Other Stories I'm Reading Today
- Will Alabama ever wear white helmets under Kalen DeBoer? Don't bet on it (Creg Stephenson, AL.com)
- Alabama prison partially funded through COVID-19 relief funds will be named after Gov. Kay Ivey (Drew Taylor, CBS 42 News)
- A fan's guide to the Alabama vs Mercer football game in Tuscaloosa (Jasmine Hollie, Tuscaloosa News)
- Ole Miss flips WR recruit Caleb Cunningham from Alabama (Eli Lederman, ESPN)
- Kalen DeBoer provides injury update on Alabama guard Jaeden Roberts (Jack Knowlton, Tide Illustrated)
Obituaries
*Our obituary section is generously sponsored by our friends at Dorroh & Mills, P.C.
Brenda Faye Wyatt, 66, of Tuscaloosa (Magnolia Chapel)
Timothy "Tim" Ewell Mullinax, 63, of Berry (Norwood-Wyatt Chapel)
Stacey Thomas, 62, of Tuscaloosa (Wills' Funeral Service)
Now you're in the loop about what's happening today. Thanks for reading, and see you in your inbox tomorrow.
- RP