Tuscaloosa County
Recent News About Tuscaloosa County
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Women outnumbered men in Tuscaloosa County in 2021
Of the 223,945 people living in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama in 2021, 51.6% (115,540) were women and 48.4% (108,405) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by Tuscaloosa Leader.
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: Skywarn Storm Spotter Training
Weather weenies, geeks, or even those with a lukewarm interest, we're on the road to Tuscaloosa, Thursday, March 30th for a storm spotter class
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A Strong System Will Quickly Pass Across Tuscaloosa County on Friday Night
A strong system will quickly pass across Tuscaloosa County on Friday night, accompanied by showers and thunderstorms
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: Freezing Temps Expected
A Freeze Warning is in effect for Tuscaloosa County from Midnight until 10am on Tuesday morning, for temps dropping as low as 30°
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: Spring Forward
Don't forget - we spring forward this upcoming Sunday
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: Monthly Siren Test Today
Remember, DO NOT rely on sirens alone for notification of a Tornado Warnin
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: Importance of Fire and Severe Weather Safety
Tuscaloosa County EMA and Mercedes-Benz U.S. International has teamed up to share the importance of fire and severe weather safety to their employees
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: Test Your NOAA Weather Radio
We’ll be conducting a special NOAA weather radio test at 9 AM this morning in conjunction with Severe Weather Awareness Week
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: Safety Tips
#SafetyTips if your power goes out! Be careful with the food you eat
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Tuscaloosa County EMA Hosted a Class on Rail Car Incident Response
Tuscaloosa County EMA hosted a class on Rail Car Incident Response
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Bibb County EMA Will Be Collecting Items to Help Those Who Were Impacted by the January 12th Storms
Bibb County EMA will be collecting items to help those who were impacted by the January 12th storms
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Tuscaloosa County EMA is Offering Free Community Emergency Response Team Training
Tuscaloosa County EMA is offering FREE Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training starting March 7, 2023
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As Storms Begin to Move Into Al, Review Your Safety Plan Now
As storms begin to move into AL, review your safety plan NOW
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Stay Warm to Prevent Hypothermia or Frostbite
Stay Warm to Prevent Hypothermia or Frostbite
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Christmas Pot Luck Party With Tuscaloosa County EMA Wonderful Volunteers and Their Families
Such a fun time was had at our Christmas Pot Luck Party with our wonderful volunteers and their families
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A Period of Unstable Weather Unfold Across Tuscaloosa County
A period of unstable weather will unfold across Tuscaloosa County, between 5 PM and 2 AM as a cold front passes through the region
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: Space Heater Safety Tips
Ensure your sources of warmth don't cause you harm
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: Winter Weather Awareness Week
Tuscaloosa County EMA: Winter Weather Awareness Week
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Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center and TCEMA Weather Radio Giveaway
What a wonderful turnout at the Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center and TCEMA weather radio giveaway
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Tuscaloosa County Veterans Can Get a Free Weather Radio Next Week
Here’s How Tuscaloosa County Veterans Can Obtain a Weather Radio