TRIPADVISOR RELEASES LIST OF TOP TUSCALOOSA RESTAURANTS
The Crimson Tide is not the only thing Tuscaloosa brings to the table.
A new list of Tuscaloosa's top restaurants is now online thanks to TripAdvisor. TripAdvisor released their list of top restaurants in Tuscaloosa. Glory Bound Gyro Company, Five Bar, Chuck's Fish and Mugshots Grill and Bar were a few of the top competitors.
Five Southern Foods from Jessica, from Archibald and Woodrow's BBQ in Tuscaloosa, AL
Jessica, from Archibald and Woodrow's BBQ joint in Tuscaloosa, itemizes her five most iconic Southern foods.
Jazz Seekers At Green Bar In Tuscaloosa, AL July 2014 Live!
Musicians
Randy Livingston - Keyboard
Ed Combs - Guitar
John Wilson - Saxophone
Dwayne Pruitt - Drums
Andrew Gladney - Bass
TUSCALOOSA TALKS ECONOMIC BOOSTS
At Tuesday night's city council meeting, city leaders discuss bettering the economy and progression. A new hotel that's been in the works for a while receives confirmation and the first ever State of the Economy comes to Tuscaloosa.
#BroBQueTour Stop 11: Archibald & Woodrow's
Jesse, Jason and JR. have hit the proverbial meat wall, but they press on and discover the joy of Archibald & Woodrow's in Tuscaloosa. Also: Jesse tastes the grease. Things are getting weird.
Dreamland Bar & BBQ, Montgomery AL
My visit to Dreamland Bar & BBQ yes its a brewery....In Montgomery AL
FIVE YEARS LATER: PART 14 - ALABAMA POWER OFFERED QUICK SERVICE
Alabama Power worked tirelessly to get the lights back on in Tuscaloosa and across the rest of our storm-ravaged state.
More than 412,000 customers lost service, and 10,000 utility workers from 20 states worked to get the lights back on in seven days.
BLAINE DUNCAN AND THE LOOKERS - Tuscaloosa Monorail - E1S2
Episode Summery: Five years after escaping from the gulag and defecting to America, Soviet dissident Zach Travis sees his former captor Blaine Duncan on the streets of New York. He sets out to get his revenge in a complex battle of wills and egos set against the background of 70s New York. (Rated PG-13; 113 minutes.)
PRESENTED IN GLORIOUS HIGH DEFINITION. Get at us on Facebook at facebook.com/TuscaloosaMonorail or e-mail us at TuscaloosaMonorail@MarvinVideo.com.
17 hurt when Ggunman opens fire in Alabama Bar
Alabama -- Witnesses inside a crowded Alabama bar describe a bloody and chaotic scene as a gunman outside opened fire, injuring 17 people.
Elizabeth Walters was inside the Copper Top bar in Tuscaloosa when the shooting started early Tuesday. She said glass and metal fragments were flying everywhere as people ran and crawled to get away.
Police say the gunman fired through a window, then shot people as they ran outside. Police were searching for the shooter.
Hospital spokesman Brad Fisher says most of the injured were hit by bullet fragments or bits of masonry.
He said the two most seriously hurt were in the Intensive Care Unit, one in critical condition and the other in serious condition. Three people were hospitalized in fair condition and 12 more were treated and released.
NCAA Tuscaloosa Regionals 2018!
I vlogged a small team trip to the NCAA gymnastics regionals in Tuscaloosa!
Alabama Football's New Dining Facility
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The Alabama Athletics Dining Facility officially opened its doors on Monday evening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening celebration.
Director of Performance Nutrition Amy Bragg kicked off the program and was followed by Director of Athletics Greg Byrne, Head Football Coach Nick Saban and University of Alabama President Dr. Stuart Bell. The group then gathered together for the ribbon cutting before welcoming guests in for a facility tour and dinner.
The 25,000 square foot building is complete with serving areas on two levels, 10 action stations, a grab-and-go fuel center and a smoothie bar. There are also two outdoor patio dining areas and a private dining space housed on the upper level for meetings, nutrition education and cooking demonstrations. In addition to Bragg, the performance nutrition staff includes four registered dieticians, five performance chefs and over 20 assistants.
FIVE YEARS LATER: PART 15 - AL DUPONT REBUILDS
One of Tuscaloosa's longtime leaders was among those whose life was upended on April 27, 2011.
Former Tuscaloosa Mayor Al DuPont lost his home in the storm, and was one of the first private residents to rebuild after losing everything. Just 60 days after April 27, DuPont had a place to call home once more, and that, he said, influenced others to do the same.
Inmate death under investigation in Alabama
54-years-old, Rubin Hayes; serving a five-year sentence for assault first degree out of Mobile, was found collapsed in his cell at Easterling Correctional Facility.
Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Hoover, Alabama AL
Hoover Food Guide. MUST WATCH. We have sorted the list of Best Restaurant in Hoover for you. Using this list you can try Best Local Food in Hoover or select best Bar in Hoover.
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List of Best Restaurants in Hoover
Jubilee Joe's
J Alexander's Restaurant
Jim 'N Nick's Bar-B-Q
Firebirds Wood Fired Grill
Tortugas Pizza
Mr. Chen's Authentic Chinese Cooking
Golden Rule Barbeque of Hoover
Jake's Soulfood Cafe
Front Porch
Hoover Food Mart
Alabama's Best BBQ Ribs: Archibald's Bar B.Q.
Bob Carlton talks to Tray Archibald about cooking ribs at Archibald's Bar B.Q. in Northport.
Gameday Eats: Archibald's
Archibald's is one of the most famous BBQ joints in Tuscaloosa. On gameday, Archibald's is the place to be!
Alabama Back Roads - YouTube HD Travel
Basically the only thing I knew of Alabama was the turbulent past of the civil rights movement. We got off the main interstate and took some of the back roads and found a beautiful rural setting that is present in many southern states. A statement to how things are is a lack of fences and window bars.
Still the state has a history that everyone should be aware of especially the young.
Freedom and rights come with a price.
The Selma to Montgomery marches were three marches in 1965 that marked the political and emotional peak of the American civil rights movement. They grew out of the voting rights movement in Selma, Alabama, launched by local African-Americans who formed the Dallas County Voters League (DCVL). In 1963, the DCVL and organizers from the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) began voter-registration work. When white resistance to Black voter registration proved intractable, the DCVL requested the assistance of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, who brought many prominent civil rights and civic leaders to support voting rights.
The first march took place on March 7, 1965 — Bloody Sunday — when 600 civil rights marchers were attacked by state and local police with billy clubs and tear gas. The second march took place on March 9. Only the third march, which began on March 21 and lasted five days, made it to the state capital, Montgomery, 51 miles (82 km) away.
The marchers averaged 10 miles (16 km) a day along U.S. Route 80, known in Alabama as the Jefferson Davis Highway. Protected by 2,000 soldiers of the U.S. Army, 1,900 members of the Alabama National Guard under Federal command, and many FBI agents and Federal Marshals, they arrived in Montgomery on March 24, and at the Alabama Capitol building on March 25.
Changes in Downtown Auburn, AL 2019 (Part 1 Building Height)
Downtown Auburn, AL has seen a crazy amount of growth the past 10 years and it has caused a lot of growing pains. The growth has spiked the economy and has influenced the city in a very positive way, but there has been a lot of negative feedback and for good reason.
In this video series we explain how building height, parking, housing types, and the future of Auburn are all connected. In this video particular we touch on building height and how it has effected the city and how this issue could be seen differently.
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Former Alabama OL Mike Johnson Recaps the Birmingham Iron's First Game of the Season
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Former Alabama offensive lineman and two time All-American Mike Johnson joined The Game with Ryan Fowler to discuss becoming the color analyst for the Birmingham Iron in the Alliance of American Football and breaks down the first game of the inaugural season.
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