🌱 Alabama Soccer Season Ends + TPD Citizens Academy


Get on up, Tuscaloosa! It’s a new day full of plenty to do around town, so get caught up with us on all your most important headlines.

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

  • Alabama soccer season ends.
  • Arrangements set for Northside teacher.
  • TPD Citizens Academy.

But first, today’s weather: Cloudy, a couple of showers. High: 68 | Low: 39. 🌦

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🗣 Patch Shout Out 🗣

]Our Shout Out for this Saturday morning goes to our friends in Samantha who are grieving the death of Northside High science teacher Jennifer Bible. She had a major impact on so many, including the author of this newsletter. We will miss you but never forget you.

Northside High School

🗞 Here are the top 5 stories today in Tuscaloosa 🗞

  1. The top-seeded Alabama Crimson Tide saw its most historic season in school history come to an end Friday night in Cary, North Carolina in a 3-0 loss to No. 1 UCLA in the semifinal round of the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
  2. Memorial services have been announced for beloved Northside High School science teacher Jennifer Bible, who died unexpectedly Wednesday night at the age of 48. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
  3. The Tuscaloosa Police Department is accepting applications for its 2023 Citizens Academy, which provides the public the chance to get an up-close look at the daily operations for law enforcement. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
  4. The City of Tuscaloosa is currently accepting applications for two supernumerary positions on its Zoning Board of Adjustments. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
  5. ICYMI: Meet Hubert Pearce, the very first person nominated as a Tuscaloosa Patch Local Hero. You can also nominate your hero today! (Tuscaloosa Patch)

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A tip of the hat to the good folks at Warrior Asphalt for making a $5,000 donation this week to Holt High School.

Holt High School

5️⃣ Other Stories I’m Reading Today

  1. Bama Fans Stoked For College Football Playoff Expansion (Giselle Hood, WVUA 23)
  2. Would former Alabama QB commit Drake Maye leave North Carolina? Mack Brown weighs in (Mike Rodak, AL.com)
  3. Students face burnout with the removal of fall break (Lexi Crowe, Crimson White)
  4. PHOTOS: Eutaw, AL, tornado damage (Gary Cosby Jr., Tuscaloosa News)
  5. Opinion | Auburn drops another one — this time to the First Amendment (Will Nevin, Alabama Political Reporter)

🙏 Obituaries 🙏

Charles Dalton Holland, 79, of West Blocton (Rockco Funeral Home)

Events:


You’re all caught up 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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