Tuscaloosa County
Recent News About Tuscaloosa County
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The University of Alabama: Spend Your Day Discovering Alabama’s Natural Beauty
Looking for a fun weekend activity since there's no Alabama football to watch?
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: Halloween Safety Reminder
Be sure to keep fire safety in mind when decorating for all the ghouls and goblins this #spooky season
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Tuscaloosa County is Under a Freeze Warning
Tuscaloosa County is Under a Freeze Warning
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: Help Children Cope After a Disaster
Emergency situations can be stressful for the entire family, but especially for kids
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: Monthly Siren Test Today
Remember, DO NOT rely on sirens alone for notification of a Tornado Warning
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Earliest Arrival Time and Chances of Tropical-Storm-Force Winds
There has been little change to Ian's track forecast from Saturday afternoon and much uncertainty remains
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: National Preparedness Month
September is National Preparedness Month
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: Safe Boating Tips
Save these quick guides with #SummerSafety tips
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Tuscaloosa County EMA Would Like to Welcome the Newest Team Member
Tuscaloosa County EMA would like to welcome our newest team member, Intern Carleigh Clark
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Director Nick Lolley for Completing His FEMA National Emergency Management Basic Academy Certification
Congratulations to Director Nick Lolley for completing his FEMA National Emergency Management Basic Academy Certification
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: Fire Safety Tip
In homes of older construction materials and contents, with proper warning you have approximately 15-17 minutes to safely evacuate your home, but with newer modern construction and synthetic materials being used today, a fire will burn hotter and faster and now you only have approximately 6-7 minutes to escape
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Tuscaloosa County EMA: Warning Heat Advisory
The National Weather Service has upgraded Tuscaloosa County to an excessive heat warning
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Tuscaloosa County Alert
Get ready for the rain
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Don't Seek Shelter in Large, Open Rooms
This is why you shouldn't seek shelter in large, open rooms
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Tuscaloosa County Has Been Cleared From the Tornado Watch
Tuscaloosa County has been CLEARED from the Tornado Watch.
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Census Bureau: More women than men in Tuscaloosa County in 2020
Of the 208,854 people living in Tuscaloosa County in 2020, 51.9 percent (108,309) were women and 48.1 percent (100,545) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Tuscaloosa Leader.
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Census Bureau reports Tuscaloosa County population was 207,305 in 2019
Tuscaloosa County had a population of 207,305 people in 2019, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Tuscaloosa Leader.
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Census Bureau: More women than men in Tuscaloosa County in 2019
Of the 207,305 people living in Tuscaloosa County in 2019, 51.8 percent (107,299) were women and 48.2 percent (100,006) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Tuscaloosa Leader.
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Census Bureau reports Tuscaloosa County population was 208,854 in 2020
Tuscaloosa County had a population of 208,854 people in 2020, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Tuscaloosa Leader.
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TUSCALOOSA COUNTY: Thanksgiving Holiday
The Tuscaloosa County Courthouse will be closed on Thursday, November 26th and Friday, November 27th, 2020 for the Thanksgiving Holiday.