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Republican presidential candidate Tim Scott abruptly announced late Sunday that he was dropping out of the 2024 race, a development that surprised his donors and stunned his campaign staff just two months before the start of voting in Iowa's leadoff GOP caucuses. This means a thinner collection of candidates for the upcoming GOP debate in Tuscaloosa on December sixth.
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Five Republicans will appear on stage in Miami for the GOP's third presidential primary debate. The group is the smallest to qualify for the debate stage so far, but it's unclear whether the increased airtime for the shrinking group will fundamentally change the 2024 Republican presidential nomination fight. This may forecast what could happen during the next GOP debate in Tuscaloosa.
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The former governor of Arkansas may not be on stage during the final Republican President debate next month in Tuscaloosa. Asa Hutchinson was booed over the weekend by supporters of Donald Trump during a GOP forum in Florida. He stated that the Republican front runner would likely be convicted before the November election. The RNC issued a memo on qualifications for the Tuscaloosa debate. Published reports say Hutchinson may not reach the levels of donors and poll numbers to take part.
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Alabama and LSU are set to meet on Saturday night with both teams as usual vying for the SEC Western Division title. The eighth-ranked Crimson Tide hosts a No. 13 LSU team that beat them 32-31 in overtime last season.
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A fourth Republican presidential debate has been set for next month in Tuscaloosa, with heightened polling requirements that could make the stage less crowded than before.
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Number twelve ranked Alabama hopes to continue its domination of Mississippi State and improve to 2-0 in SEC play with a 16th consecutive series victory. MSU looks to halt a two-game slide and climb from last place in the West Division.
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A Tuscaloosa festival that attracts upwards of 10,000 people each year is looking for artists and performers.
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Quarterbacks Jalen Milroe and Quinn Ewers will take center stage in the Texas-Alabama showdown. Milroe is set to make his third start for the third-ranked Crimson Tide against No. 11 Texas. But it will be his biggest game yet.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency selected seven communities in Alabama to receive grants totaling more than $4,179,000. The funding comes through what’s called Multipurpose, Assessment, Revolving Loan Fund, and Cleanup Grant programs, or MARC for short.
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Governor Kay Ivey will be in Tuscaloosa today to deliver the keynote address for the West Alabama Chamber of Commerce. The speech is considered the highlight of the annual event called the Chamber in Session.