Thursday, January 15th, 2026
Good morning, Tuscaloosa. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 15th of January.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Tuscaloosa Rotary Club awarded a $50,000 grant to Phoenix House (a recovery center) yesterday at Indian Hills Country Club to support local addiction recovery programs. The funding will help sustain services for residents rebuilding their lives. Tuscaloosa Thread
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Alabama Power offers energy-saving tips as colder weather settles in and advises residents to set thermostats steadily. The company recommends using its app to track power usage and checking vents and filters to keep indoor humidity between 30% and 50%. ABC 33/40
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Tuscaloosa Fire Rescue will use $241,810 from FEMA and local funds for extra training in roles such as task force leaders, safety officers, and rescue specialists. Chief Mark Delk said the program will be life-changing for both the department and community. WBRC
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ New CDC data shows a 30% drop in emergency visits for respiratory symptoms last week in Alabama, yet flu cases remain very high amid the spread of the H3N2 'super flu'. Health officials advise residents to get vaccinated + practice preventive measures to protect themselves. The Tuscaloosa News
- ➤ A new technology to detect lung cancer early is set to debut at a Tuscaloosa health facility. Officials updated project details two hours ago and expect upcoming clinical trials to guide its rollout for improved diagnosis and care. WBRC
- ➤ At Hope City Church, a warming station opens tonight with cots and blankets provided from 6 p.m. until 8 a.m. to offer comfort plus free meals for those needing shelter as near freezing temperatures drop further, and locals may call the EMA for assistance. WBRC
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Alabama football is building its 2026 roster through NCAA transfer moves as reported on Jan. 14. The portal remains open until Jan. 16 as players leave for Ohio State, Texas A&M and others join from NC State and Michigan + the moves shape team plans. The Tuscaloosa News
- ➤ Alabama secured a 97-82 win over Mississippi State Tuesday as Labaron Philon Jr.-32 and Aiden Sherrell-22 led a second-half surge from a 14-point deficit, with the Crimson Tide holding double-figure leads in the final 18 minutes on the court. WBRC
- ➤ Former Crimson Tide running back and Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram has been named to the College Football Hall of Fame as one of 22 inductees — his official induction will be held Dec. 8 in Las Vegas. The Tuscaloosa News
- ➤ USBWA president Matt Norlander announced Wednesday that late Tuscaloosa News columnist Cecil Hurt will be inducted into the 2026 Joe Mitch Hall of Fame as one of five writers honored for decades covering Alabama basketball, with recognition set for the Final Four in April at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The Tuscaloosa News
- ➤ Linebacker Yhonzae Pierre and safety Keon Sabb are set to return for the Crimson Tide in 2026 as NFL Draft losses open new opportunities for Tuscaloosa. Pierre recorded eight sacks (he led the team) while Sabb made 29 tackles and an interception in key games. WBRC
- ➤ Linebacker Yhonzae Pierre will return to the Crimson Tide after an impressive 2025 season in which he recorded eight sacks and 52 tackles. The 6-foot-3, 248-pound star from Eufaula is set to boost the Tide's defense this season. Tuscaloosa Thread
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Bridgerton High Tea and Craft Night
5:30-11:30 p.m. — Tuscaloosa Public Library — Registration required — Celebrate the upcoming season of Bridgerton with tea, crafting, and delightful discussions.
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Glenn Miller Orchestra Concert
1-4 p.m. — The Historic Bama Theatre — Tickets from $104 — Enjoy timeless big band classics with the Glenn Miller Orchestra in a historic venue.
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Jackson Chase: Innisfree Night Live
9 p.m. – 1 a.m. — Innisfree Irish Pub — Check for entry fee — Enjoy an evening of live music with full band performances by local artist Jackson Chase.
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