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'Recovery is difficult': Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox reflects on April 27, 2011

After the worldwide attention on Tuscaloosa faded, Walt Maddox said the city's tornado recovery effort included years of politics and bureaucracy.

 

Sen. Tommy Tuberville, Paris Hilton back legislation to prevent abuse in youth facilities

"I'm never going to get my childhood back, but some of these children are losing their futures too," Paris Hilton said, standing beside Tuberville.

 

After 'The Voice': Career path opens for Montgomery's singing dentist Jerome Godwin III

Teeth or golden throat? The AUM student may do both. Now that he's off show, he's back to learning dentistry and making a new album

 

PopStroke, with putting courses designed by Tiger Woods, plans to expand into Tuscaloosa

PopStroke combines two 18-hole putting courses with a restaurant and bar. Players will be able to order food and drinks while golfing.

 

AUM's Sutton studies 'shadow pandemic' of gender-based violence

A shadow pandemic of domestic violence towards women has arisen since 2020

 

'Thousands are gonna be dead': Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox reflects on April 27, 2011

Watching the massive tornado on television from the city's command center, Walt Maddox said "was surreal ... you just knew it was going to be bad."

 

GOP Sen. Tuberville blocked 184 military promotions in his ongoing abortion fight with the Pentagon

Tuberville blocked military promotions in objection to the Defense Department providing leave and travel expenses for members who have abortions.

 

Alabama House approves General Fund budget with 2% state employee pay raise

The budget is about $15 million larger than Gov. Kay Ivey's proposal earlier this year, but mostly follows the governor's recommendations.

 

ASU gets sneak peek of celebrities enjoying Hornet life on BET+ 'College Hill' series

What happens when eight celebrities fly into a Hornet's nest of history and education in Montgomery?

 

Alabama Senate recognizes historic Gee's Bend quilters

"When the Black Belt rises, this whole state will rise," Sen. Robert Stewart said to the quilters on Tuesday.

 

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