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Mayer Concert

February 27, 2012 - 1:51pm

Singer John Mayer  is bringing his tour to the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater Thursday, April 26th. His special guest will be Kacey Musgraves. Tickets go on sale, Friday March 2nd at 10:00 a.m. For more information about ticket prices, click here http://www.tuscaloosaamphitheater.com/


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Luke Bryan

February 27, 2012 - 1:33pm


Country Artist Luke Bryan is bringing his "Tailgates and Tanlines Tour" to the Amphitheater April 13th. His special guests are Craig Campbell and Frankie Ballard. Tickets go on sale Saturday, March 3rd at 10:00 a.m. For more information about tickets, just click this link http://www.tuscaloosaamphitheater.com/
     
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Maze Concert

February 24, 2012 - 1:32pm

R and B group Maze featuring Frankie Beverly is coming to Tuscaloosa's Amphitheater. Their concert is set for Friday, March 30th. Tickets go on sale Saturday, March 3rd and start at  $27.00. For more information, just click http://www.tuscaloosaamphitheater.com/schedule-tickets.php


   
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Bocephus Tickets

February 23, 2012 - 3:09pm

Gather up your rowdy friends because Bocephus is headed to T-town. Hank Williams, Jr. is headed to the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater on April 7th. Williams, who has strong ties to Alabama, will bring his "Taking Back the Country" tour to Tuscaloosa with special guest 38 Special. Tickets go on sale Saturday, February 25th.  For more information about tickets, just go to http://www.tuscaloosaamphitheater.com/schedule-tickets.php


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Starr Tickets

February 23, 2012 - 3:04pm

Fans of Beatle Legend Ringo Starr can get their tickets starting Friday, February 24th. As we have reported, Ringo is bringing his 13th All-Starr band to the Amphitheater July 3rd. The All-Starr band includes members of "Toto", "Journey", "Santana" and "Mister Mister". Tickets start around $31 and go all the way up to $71 bucks. For more information about tickets, just go to  http://www.tuscaloosaamphitheater.com/schedule-tickets.php


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Tuscaloosa Visit

April 28, 2011 - 6:08pm

President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle will visit Tuscaloosa on Friday, according to the White House. Thursday, the President  said the damage in tornado-stricken states in the Southeast is "nothing short of catastrophic." Speaking at the White House, Obama says the loss of life has been heartbreaking, especially in Alabama, the state hit hardest. At least 250 people have been killed in six states in the deadliest tornado outbreak in 40 years. Obama says the federal government will do everything it can to help the states recover and rebuild. ...Read more

Storm Victims

April 28, 2011 - 3:25pm

From City of Tuscaloosa:


If you need help or know anyone who needs help (medical, water, food, etc.) please go to one of the following: Leland Shopping Center at 2601 University Blvd, Lockleer Dodge at 3200 10th Ave, Fire and Logistics Building in front of Bruno's on McFarland or Skyland Elementary at 408 Skyland Blvd East.


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April 28, 2011


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Help for Businesses

April 28, 2011 - 3:16pm

From the City of Tuscaloosa:


 The Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama, in conjunction with Shelton State Community College, is setting up multiple Emergency Business Centers in Tuscaloosa. Businesses that need assessment and placement can call 205-758-7588. Should a business need warehouse or storage space, the Tuscsloosa County Industrial Develoment Authority can be reached at 205-349--1414 for help.


 


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April 28, 2011


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WVUA: Power Out

April 28, 2011 - 2:22pm
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WVUA Anchor Terri Brewer shows you how Alabama's Home Team is still getting information to you, even though we are off the air, due to loss of power. We are working to get back on air, and keeping you updated online.  This is a behind-the-scenes look at how we're doing that.


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Tuscaloosa Visit

April 28, 2011 - 1:31pm

President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle will visit Tuscaloosa on Friday, according to the White House. Thursday, the President  said the damage in tornado-stricken states in the Southeast is "nothing short of catastrophic." Speaking at the White House, Obama says the loss of life has been heartbreaking, especially in Alabama, the state hit hardest. At least 250 people have been killed in six states in the deadliest tornado outbreak in 40 years. Obama says the federal government will do everything it can to help the states recover and rebuild. ...Read more

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