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It was fifteen years ago today when Alabama was the hardest-hit state in the historic "Super Outbreak.” NASA’s Earthdata website says the state endured sixty two tornadoes in eighteen hours, resulting in over two hundred and fifty deaths, and fifteen hundred injuries, and one and half billion dollar in damage.
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It was 10 years ago today that dozens of tornadoes hit Alabama. The outbreak on April 27, 2011 killed over 200 people. In Tuscaloosa, the National Weather…
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By capturing stunning images of some of Tuscaloosa's most elusive residents - feral cats - students managed to put faces to many of them, highlighting…
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The federal government says it wants its money back after auditors claim Tuscaloosa improperly received more than $1 million in aid following the 2011…
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The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday as to whether state bans on same-sex marriage are federally constitutional. APR’s Alex AuBuchon reports,…
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Signs of a growing drug abuse problem in Alabama are prompting a summit meeting tomorrow in Montgomery. APR’s Pat Duggins reports the concern is over…