 01/22/10 BEACH volleyballer Tamsin Barnett-Hinchley is fully focused on becoming a three-time Olympian.
01/13/10 By Tommy Stevenson Associate Editor Jasper businessman Greg Reed on Tuesday became the third Republican to enter the race for the Alabama Senate in District 5, which includes north-central Tuscaloosa County.
 01/11/10 The seat is occupied by Sen. Charles Bishop, who is not seeking re-election.
12/20/09 From staff reports TUSCALOOSA | Led by Jaylon Sims, Restoration Academy defeated the Tuscaloosa Academy boys basketball team 53-45 on Saturday. Sims scored 15 points for the Bulldogs, who were ranked No. 6 in the AISA poll. Tuscaloosa Academy (8-2) was ranked No. 4. It was the first home loss for the Knights in two seasons.
11/14/09 If you've always wanted to bowl in a New England Bowlers Association tournament, here's your chance. The NEBA annual weekend Non-Champions Tournament and Champions Tournament will be held at Wonder Bowl on Nov. 27-28.
 09/03/09 Funeral for Wanda Roberts Harris, 57, of Falkville, will be Thursday (today), September 3, at 11 a.m. at Peck Funeral Home Chapel with Danny Garrison and Larry Janns officiating.
08/11/09 Mike Seeger, 75, a folk musician, music historian and collector of traditional music who was a major influence in the folk music revival of the 1950s and 1960s, died Aug. 7 of multiple myeloma at his home in Lexington, Va.
 08/11/09 James Bedding savours both landscape and local produce on an independent cycling tour through Pembrokeshire.
08/09/09 The University of Alabama awarded 1,200 degrees during summer commencement Saturday. Students listed as candidates to receive degrees include: Juris Doctor Degree Tuscaloosa: Nathalie Rose Castor. Doctoral Degree Alabaster: Lisa Gaye Rodden-Perinka. Altoona: Mary Elisabeth Rease. Anniston: Eduardo Pacheco.
 08/03/09 Colombia has announced that 15 soldiers have been sentenced to up to 30 years in prison over the slaying of two brothers, falsely identified as left-wing guerillas.
 08/02/09 A court has sentenced 15 Colombian soldiers to as much as 30 years in prison for the slaying of two brothers falsely identified as guerrillas, the Attorney General's Office announced Sunday.
 08/02/09 Colombian prosecutors say a judge has sentenced 15 soldiers to as many as 30 years in prison for killing two brothers falsely identified as rebels killed in combat. |