Rising and polish, Tuscaloosa! Here'due south everything you need to know to become this Tuesday morn started.

In today'south Daily, we have these stories and more ...

  • Northport Urban center Hall updates.
  • The return of "Steve & DC"
  • Bama running back out for flavor.

Commencement, today's weather: Humid with a heavy t-storm. High: 75 Low: 68.

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Patch Shoutout!

Tuesday forenoon's Shoutout goes to Huntington Place Elementary Master Andrea Hamner and the seven HPES 4th graders she brought with her to speak to the Northport City Council. It gives our community promise to see schools promoting educated borough engagement for our youngest citizens, at a fourth dimension when it is needed more than ever.

Ryan Phillips (Patch.com)

Here are the top 5 stories today in Tuscaloosa:

  1. Check out this behind-the-scenes look at the resurrection of "The Steve & DC Prove" on Monday, which returned to Tuscaloosa bulldoze-fourth dimension radio after more than than a decade. (95.iii The Bear)
  2. A family unit is mourning the loss of a loved one this week after a man from Talladega County was killed in a motorcycle wreck in Tuscaloosa on Saturday during a funeral procession. (WVUA 23 News)
  3. Crimson Tide football coach Nick Saban informed local media Monday that running dorsum Jase McClellan volition be out for the balance of the season with an ACL injury suffered on Saturday against Ole Miss. (Cecil Hurt, Tuscaloosa News)
  4. Information technology was a night for commemoration and expressing gratitude during the regular meeting of the Northport Urban center Council Mon, which included presenting bureau funding, a first look at new signage for Metropolis Hall and a new online nib pay system for the residents to pay their h2o bills. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
  5. The University of Alabama Faculty Senate is reportedly considering new curriculum models for full general instruction requirements, with a vote set for Oct. 19 on the two proposed models. (Tessa Worley and Mackenzie Wilson, Crimson White)

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Today in Tuscaloosa:

Druid City Pride Picture show Dark @ Bama Theatre (More)

Trivia @ Mellow Mushroom (More than)

Studio Graduate Student Show @ Forest Hall (More)


Patch Option

The Urban center of Northport has set up a temporary installation memorializing the xiii U.Southward. service members killed during a suicide bombing at the Kabul airport on Aug. 26 during the military withdrawal from Afghanistan. Northport Mayor Bobby Herndon said arrangements had been made to send the wood carvings and boosted cards to the families of those who lost their lives.

Ryan Phillips (Patch.com

Other stories I'thousand reading today ...

  • Alabama bypasses bid process to motility fast on prison builds (Kim Chandler, Associated Press)
  • Alabama isn't reporting school COVID outbreaks, contact tracing. Hither's why. (Savannah Tryens-Fernandes, AL.com)
  • Alabamians hospitalized with COVID in ICUs, on ventilators largely unvaccinated (Eddie Burkhalter, Alabama Political Reporter)
  • Meet the BBJ's 2021 Who's Who in Educational activity (Birmingham Business organization Journal)
  • Alabama Soccer's Reyna Reyes Named SEC Offensive Histrion of the Week (Harrison Holland, Bama Central)
  • Five-star PF Jarace Walker goes in-depth on Alabama official visit (Hank Due south, BamaOnline)
  • Uniquely Alabama: Protective Stadium Was a Long Time Coming (Michael Seale, Birmingham Patch)

Tuscaloosa Patch Notebook

COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to trend downwards for DCH Health System, with the Tuscaloosa wellness care provider reporting 79 total inpatients testing positive for the virus on Monday. What's worrisome, though, is the fact that 48 patients have died at DCH over the last ii weeks, according to the nigh contempo information published past the hospital organisation. (More)

I was kicking myself Monday afternoon for non making a return trip to Talladega Superspeedway afterwards the race was postponed on Sunday, every bit I missed out on Alabama native Bubba Wallace becoming the first Blackness driver since the 1960s to win a NASCAR race at the celebrated track. Instead, I stayed focused on fandom, so cheque out that column here ... which was temporarily "lost" due to the social media crash on Monday. (Tuscaloosa Patch)

The Alabama men's and women's basketball teams volition host the Tide Tipoff on Friday, Oct. 22, which returns for its sixth yr after last year'south counterfoil and volition be held in Foster Auditorium for the first time. (More)


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