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Thursday, December 5, 2024

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City of Tuscaloosa Accepting Toy Donations for Overtime Parking Ticket Fines

December 2, 2024
Next week is the last week that Tuscaloosa residents can pay off $18 City overtime parking tickets with a toy donation to Toys for Tots.
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Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox and Auburn Mayor Ron Anders Continue Annual Iron Bowl Wager Tradition

November 26, 2024
Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox and Auburn Mayor Ron Anders will continue their annual tradition of an Iron Bowl wager to benefit local charities.
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Holidays on the Plaza returns to Government Plaza This Week

November 26, 2024
The City of Tuscaloosa’s seasonal ice skating rink, Holidays on the Plaza, will return to Government Plaza in downtown Tuscaloosa this Friday, November 29 and remain open until January 20. 
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