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
Officials Prepare to Reopen Alabama Schools
Education officials are optimistic about a fall return.
Could the City Use Your Cell Phone to Track Your Movement?
We all know that we give our phones certain permissions which allow gathering of information, including our locations.
Tuscaloosa Tumbling Tides Complying with Regulations in Preparation of Reopening
The Tuscaloosa Tumbling Tides gym sent an email to parents.
Tuscaloosa Native Battled COVID in New Orleans; Now Working in New York
Gibson said that her experience in New Orleans coupled with incentives offered for nurses to help in New York were driving forces.
Workplace Safety Highlighted Today: Workers Memorial Day
In West Alabama, we remember the fateful day of September 23, 2001 when an explosion at a Brookwood mine killed over a dozen people.
6 Ways (Besides Good Hygiene) to Fight COVID-19
None of these are exceptional or require a lot of money.
Over 2,000 Masks Created by One Tuscaloosa Woman!
Recipients of her work are said to be healthcare professionals, grocery store workers, police officers, military personnel, and more.
Facebook Rolls out ‘Care’ Emoji
The "Care" emoji is quite the accurate reaction to some situations.
Alabama Woman Coughs on Officer; Charged with Assault
We're living in a time where coughs and sneezes are dangerous.
7 Aspects of Social Distancing that Should Remain After the Threat of COVID-19
Social distancing brought on by the desire to flatten the curve for COVID-19 is both effective and uncomfortable.