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$6M on the line for Tuscaloosa City Schools as voters gear up to decide on property tax increase
Tuscaloosa voters will decide whether to raise property taxes to fund improvements in the Tuscaloosa City Schools system. If approved, the referendum would increase the millage rate the schools receive.
Tuscaloosa voters head to battle in less than week for tax vote
The city school district is looking to raise property taxes by 22 percent, generating about 17 million dollars annually.
Tuscaloosa City School Board calls on residents and calls out Stop the Big Tax PAC
City of Tuscaloosa residents are days away from voting on a tax referendum, and while the city school system hopes to secure the vote, there are people encouraging taxpayers to vote “no.” Polls open at 7 a.
Vote now for your Tuscaloosa area boy, girl athlete of the week for the week of Sept. 9-13
It is now time to vote for the boy and girl athlete of the week from the Tuscaloosa area from last week's athletic performances. The vote is now open and will remain open until Thursday at noon. Northside's Bennett Green won the boy's poll last week with 67% of votes while Northside's Emma Bennett won the girl's vote with 61% of votes.
Tuscaloosa City Schools leaders make final push for tax vote
In less than a week, those in Tuscaloosa will vote on whether to increase your property taxes. That money will go to the school system. The district hosted another meeting Wednesday morning on why they say they need the increase.
Tuscaloosa's property tax vote is less than one week away
Tuscaloosa residents will vote on whether or not to raise property taxes in less than a week. The extra money would benefit Tuscaloosa City Schools.
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Tuscaloosa City Schools could face $6 million budget cut if referendum fails
A property tax hike will be used to expand school security, increase teacher pay and provide pre-kindergarten and summer ...
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Tuscaloosa City Council shares area updates with Chamber
By WVUA23 News Reporter Callie Cassady The Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama had some special guests at its monthly meeting ...
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Tuscaloosa police searching for woman last seen in August
Tuscaloosa police are seeking assistance from the public in locating a woman last seen in August. Wanda Reuter, 44, was last ...
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Things to do around Tuscaloosa for Sept. 19-25
Sean of the South Live at the Bama; pizza eating-contest to benefit the United Way of West Alabama; Oktoberfest at Druid City ...
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Gerald Allen visits Tuscaloosa County Commission on bypass purchase mission
By WVUA 23 News Reporter Joslyn Malave Alabama Sen. Gerald Allen saw residents benefit when the state purchased the Foley ...
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Introducing Colin Gay, The Tuscaloosa News' new Alabama football beat reporter
The Tuscaloosa News' Alabama football beat reporter Colin Gay introduces himself to Crimson Tide fans, and to SEC country.
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Shooting at Tuscaloosa party injures three, police say
Police say two of the victims are in critical condition after the shooting in the 800 block of University Lane.
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Tuscaloosa police investigating Sunday morning shooting at party on 800 University Lane
The Tuscaloosa Police Department are investigating a shooting that took place on early Sunday morning.At approximately 4:00 a ...
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Fans encouraged to arrive early to Alabama vs. Georgia game ahead of heightened security due to Trump attendance
The University of Alabama is encouraging fans attending Saturday’s Crimson Tide’s home game against the Georgia Bulldogs to ...
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