Wednesday, April 9th, 2025

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Good morning, Tuscaloosa. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 9th of April.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A year ago, a gas explosion leveled a home in Oak Grove and killed an elderly man, and residents remain fearful as the cause—linked to an uncapped abandoned well and methane gas leaks—is still under study even as experts warn that up to 100 homes remain at risk. ABC 33/40
- ➤ University of Alabama senior Malachi Crain died on April 5 in a camping accident — a prayer service for his family will be held Thursday after the 12:30 p.m. Mass at St. Francis University Parish in Tuscaloosa. The Tuscaloosa News
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Sports Illustrated will present revised plans for a Tuscaloosa resort in the next 90 days as the city invests nearly $1.4 million to add eight new pickleball courts at Buddy Powell Pavilion. District 3 Councilman Norman Crow said the McWrights Ferry Road extension, connecting Rice Mine Road to New Watermelon Road, is on track to finish late September — a move expected to ease traffic flow. ABC 33/40
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Today, the Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama announced a new partnership between the Tuscaloosa County Chapter of SCLC and Englewood Elementary School to provide student awards, teacher incentives and volunteer mentoring. TCC SCLC will offer monthly recognition programs and help with campus improvement—bolstering support for local education. Tuscaloosa Thread
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The fiancé of Alireza Doroudi said that the past few days have been very hard after he was arrested by ICE on March 25 near his apartment by the University of Alabama, where he was studying and had his visa revoked. Doroudi is held at the Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Jena while he waits for a court hearing. CBS 42
- ➤ Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox hosted over 50 Alabama mayors at the River Market on Monday morning to review data showing that the city lost millions in online sales tax revenue due to the current split in tax collection — he said these losses have forced Tuscaloosa to pause some future city projects. Tuscaloosa Thread
- ➤ Alabama lawmakers are working on a bill to extend tax credits for doctors who work in rural areas by removing rules that blocked doctors living outside the community from qualifying. Lawmakers will debate the proposal until mid May—after concerns raised by doctors and patients who face long drives for care. Alabama Public Radio
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Twin sisters Kate and Anna Robbins from American Christian Academy inspire each other on and off the soccer field. Kate, who has cerebral palsy, and Anna, who recovered from an ACL tear, led their team this season and will be roommates at Berry College next fall—demonstrating their strong bond. The Tuscaloosa News
- ➤ Mel Kiper Jr. released his latest 2025 NFL mock draft and projected three Alabama football players to be selected in the first two rounds. He said linebacker Jihaad Campbell goes to the Bengals at No. 17, quarterback Jalen Milroe goes to the Giants at No. 34, and guard Tyler Booker is chosen at No. 47 as strong value. The Tuscaloosa News
- ➤ Alabama football held an open practice session Tuesday—key players including quarterback Ty Simpson and members of the offensive and defensive lines showed progress in drills as the team prepares for its spring game A Day on Saturday at noon at Bryant-Denny Stadium. The Tuscaloosa News
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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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Jackson Chase Live Performance
6-10 p.m. — 43 Prime — Admission varies — Experience the musical talent of Tuscaloosa native Jackson Chase in an engaging live show.
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Puppy Palooza
11 AM – 1 PM — Tuscaloosa Midtown Village — Free entry — Celebrate furry friends with adoptable dogs, activities, and live music at this community event.
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Missouri Tigers vs. Alabama Crimson Tide Baseball
6:59 p.m. — Sewell-Thomas Stadium — Ticket prices vary — Experience college baseball rivalry under the lights with local teams battling it out.
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Southern Soul Explosion
6:00-7:30 p.m. — Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater — Check for ticket information — Experience a night of soulful music with Calvin Richardson’s new hits.
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2025 Alabama Ducks Unlimited State Convention
4 PM - 10 PM — Hotel Capstone — Free entry — Celebrate conservation with fellow enthusiasts at the Alabama DU State Convention.
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