Wednesday, March 19th, 2025

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Good morning, Tuscaloosa. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 19th of March.
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Tuscaloosa will celebrate its sister city ties with Narashino, Japan when the free 39th annual Sakura Festival takes place on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Snow Hinton Park—featuring a haiku contest, cultural demonstrations, kite-making, and live performances. The Tuscaloosa News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Defense Health Agency announced that TRICARE beneficiaries in Alabama can get emergency prescription refills through March 25 due to storm damage affecting state counties—beneficiaries should bring their prescription bottles to a TRICARE retail pharmacy or contact Express Scripts if the label is damaged or missing. ABC 33/40
- ➤ The City of Tuscaloosa has announced the lineup for Live at the Plaza 2025, a free concert series sponsored by Bryant Bank and Coca-Cola that will begin May 2nd and run every Friday in May and June from 6 to 9 p.m. at Government Plaza—free parking is available in the 2230 7th Street parking deck. ABC 33/40
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Ryan Williams, a key receiver from Saraland, had 865 yards and eight touchdowns last season and will play outside and in the slot next season at Alabama. Head coach Kalen DeBoer said the change comes as part of a plan to mix up receiver roles with returning Germie Bernard and transfer Isaiah Horton—aiming to keep the offense unpredictable. Tuscaloosa Thread
- ➤ The Crimson Tide defeated South Alabama 6-5 in 10 innings—Kade Snell’s walk-off shot improved their record to 21-1. The win boosts the team ahead of their game against No. 1 Tennessee at Sewell-Thomas Stadium on Thursday. Tuscaloosa Thread
- ➤ During spring practice, Kalen DeBoer said Alabama's offensive line showed clear strength with Wilkin Formby anchoring the right side while players compete for positions on the left—questions remain about who will fill the left guard role and other spots. The team will hold its A Day game at noon on April 12 at Bryant-Denny Stadium to further test its lineup for next season. The Tuscaloosa News
- ➤ Alabama basketball star Mark Sears was named a first team AP All-American after his team reached the Final Four, averaging 18.7 points, 3 rebounds, and nearly 5 assists in his graduate season. He became the 23rd Crimson Tide player to earn the honor — only the second from Alabama after 2023 alum Brandon Miller. The Tuscaloosa News
- ➤ Alabama basketball stayed ranked 8th in the Coaches Poll after a three-game sweep over Kentucky in the SEC Tournament—despite a 22-point loss to Florida that pushed them to No. 3. Duke, Houston, Florida, and Auburn are set as top seeds heading into the NCAA Tournament on Friday. The Tuscaloosa News
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Beekeeping Skills Workshop: Queen Rearing
1-9:30 p.m. | Tuscaloosa Extension Office | $40 registration | Discover essential techniques for queen rearing with hands-on experience in Alabama's ideal beekeeping climate.
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Swan Lake by the State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine
The State Ballet Theatre of Ukraine presents a full-scale production of the classic ballet 'Swan Lake' at the Bama Theatre.
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Visit Tuscaloosa Half Marathon and 5K
The Visit Tuscaloosa Half Marathon is an annual long-distance running event that showcases the scenic rolling hills along the Black Warrior River.
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Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Samford Bulldogs Baseball
6-10 p.m. — Sewell-Thomas Stadium — Check for ticket info — Enjoy a thrilling baseball game between local rivals Alabama and Samford.
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Druid City Arts Festival Featuring J Edwards Music
7-11 p.m. — Government Plaza — Free entry — Experience an evening of music and arts at Tuscaloosa's vibrant festival.
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Tuscaloosa Gauntlet
1-7 p.m. — 4205 Northridge Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL — Check event page for entry information — Experience the thrill of the fourth annual Tuscaloosa Gauntlet obstacle course challenge.
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USM Golden Eagles vs. Alabama Crimson Tide Baseball
6-10 p.m. — Sewell-Thomas Stadium — Cost info not provided — Cheer on the local teams as they face off in an exciting baseball matchup.
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Dance Alabama! Spring 2025 Concert
5:30-7 p.m. — University of Alabama Theatre and Dance — Admission details not provided — Experience an evening of captivating dance performances from local talent.
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Oklahoma Sooners at Alabama Crimson Tide Softball
6:59-10:59 p.m. — Rhoads Stadium — Check event details for ticket pricing — Witness a thrilling college softball matchup between top teams.
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Easter Egg Hunt at Bowers Park
12-3 p.m. — Avenue Pub - Downtown Tuscaloosa — Free food and drinks — Celebrate Easter with a fun egg hunt open to the public.
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