🌱 Northport Townhome Project + Tuscaloosa ZBA Chair Resigns


Rise and shine, Tuscaloosa! Grab the coffee and let’s get this Tuesday morning started on an informed note with everything going on in town.

In today’s Daily, we have these stories and more …

  • Tuscaloosa zoning board chair steps down.
  • Northport approves controversial development.
  • New department head for Tuscaloosa

But first, today’s weather: Breezy; heavy p.m. t-storms. High: 77 | Low: 47. ⛈

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🗣 Patch Shout Out 🗣

Our Shout Out for this Tuesday morning goes to Northport Fish and Things for earning the distinction of being named Northport Business of the Month for October. Be sure to check them out … they have wings on Fridays!

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💗 Northport Goes Pink 💗

City of Northport officials showed up in pink for Monday night’s City Council meeting in observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Ryan Phillips (Patch.com)

5️⃣ Other Stories I’m Reading Today

  1. Drivers Be Warned: I-20/59 Overpass Repairs Begin Wednesday (Tamika Alexander, WVUA 23)
  2. Alabama eyeing trio of 2023 elite defensive recruits before signing day (Nick Alvarez, AL.com)
  3. West Alabama School Districts Announce Early Dismissals, Closing Ahead Of Tuesday’s Severe Weather (Brittany Marshall, Tuscaloosa Thread)
  4. University of Alabama Sponsored Business Survey Shows Negative Outlook For State’s Economy (Bryan Henry, WBRC Fox 6)
  5. Survey: Majority of voters believe abortion should not be a crime (John H. Glenn, Alabama Political Reporter)

🙏 Obituaries 🙏

John David Tillery, 74, of Pickensville (Magnolia Chapel)

Ralph C. Lunsford, 97, of Northport (Magnolia Chapel)

Wendy Beckham, 65, of Tuscaloosa (Memory Chapel)

Ola Mae Elliott- Brown, 89, of Northport (Wills Funeral Service)


Alrighty, you’re all good for today! I’ll see you around.

RP

Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Tuscaloosa Daily? Contact me at ryan.phillips@patch.com



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