Here's everything you need to know to help navigate what promises to be a busy Independence Day weekend in Tuscaloosa.
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The Learn to Fish program will come to the park Saturday at 8 a.m. and provide fishing expertise to those with little or no experience
Here's a first look at how the City of Tuscaloosa plans to celebrate Independence Day next month at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater.
Publish a photo of pops on the Tuscaloosa Patch for Father’s Day 2021 to share your favorite father-son or father-daughter moments.
The event will feature a car show, live music, vendors and more with the goal of raising money for a community storm shelter.
Here's a look at some of the scenes from Tuscaloosa's annual Memorial Day celebration, which was held at Veterans Memorial Park Monday.
Tuscaloosa Patch is celebrating Mother's Day 2021 by sharing mother-daughter or mother-son photos and messages of love.
Share your favorite mother-son or mother-daughter photo and sentiments, and we’ll feature it on the Tuscaloosa Patch.
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The city of Tuscaloosa on Tuesday announced it will official forego plans to re-open Holidays on the River due to the rise in virus cases.
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Between Dec. 26 and Jan. 8, live trees, wreaths, and garlands may be dropped off to be recycled at the Curry Environmental Services facility
Christ Episcopal Church plans to host its annual Lazarus Toy Sale Sunday, Dec. 6 at 2 p.m. in the church's main courtyard.
Here is our guide for shopping safely both in person and online during a holiday season that promises to be like no other.
The Tuscaloosa County Emergency Management Agency and one local service group are working to make holidays bright for those in need.
Several Tuscaloosa groups this week held food drives and giveaways to make Thanksgiving possible for those in need.
Tuscaloosa Councilman Kip Tyner and PARA announced a free movie event to be held in Jaycee Park on Dec. 11, along with Selfies with Santa.
The ice rink at the amphitheater opened at 10 a.m. Monday and will stay open until 9 p.m., according to the online schedule of events.​
The 45th annual West Alabama Christmas Parade has officially been rescheduled due to public health concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.
This year's installment will begin at 8 a.m. at a new location at the Wagner’s Warehouse at 406 Bridge Avenue in Northport.
Shelton State Community College will host its 10th annual Christmas fundraising drive to benefit local groups.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6022 in Cottondale and Harvest Outreach Ministry partnered to give out more than 4,000 pounds of food.
The Jerry Tingle Center on Highway 216 in McCalla will host a lunch in honor of military veterans on Tuesday to celebrate Veterans Day.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6022 in Cottondale will celebrate Veterans Day by giving away food to those in need on Wednesday.
The Northport Police Department will move ahead with its "Christmas With Cops" event to help bring holiday magic to local school children.
PARA will host a joint Veterans Day program with other veterans groups Nov. 11​ that will be free and open to the public.
The Tuscaloosa Police Department made multiple stops Thursday and Friday to hand out candy to kids across the city.
Proceeds from the Christmas Tree Sale support the Tuscaloosa YMCA and help fund a wide range of services
Halloween is approaching on Saturday and there are several events planned that will observe public health guidelines while having fun.
The annual Christmas event will feature outdoor ice skating, horse-drawn carriage rides and other holiday offerings.