Saturday, April 26th, 2025

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Good morning, Tuscaloosa. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 26th of April.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Anegelica Quintana was sentenced to life in prison after she ran over her boyfriend—the father of her three children—on I-20/59 in Tuscaloosa in 2022, and District Attorney Hays Webb said her trial revealed she showed no remorse. Tuscaloosa Thread
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Undergraduates at the University of Alabama were honored for their research and creative work at the 2025 Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference held earlier this month—winners in 12 categories were recognized at the April 23 ceremony from nearly 700 students who submitted 550 abstracts. The University of Alabama
- ➤ At the Spring Campus Assembly, UA President Stuart Bell honored faculty and staff and received thanks for his 10-year tenure—he will step down this summer as colleagues praised his record in enrollment and research. The University of Alabama
- ➤ Dillon Cook, a University of Alabama graduate from Ider, created a $1,000 scholarship for seniors at Ider High School—he wants to give back to his rural community by helping students learn how to succeed in college. He was involved in 36 student organizations and plans to work as a high school counselor to support others in navigating college life. The University of Alabama
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ On April 24th, residents met at Indian Hills Country Club to discuss revisions to the planned Sports Illustrated Resort, which will invest about $150 million, create 1,100 construction jobs, and replace a hotel with vacation and home ownership condos while cutting the main building to six floors—City Council District 3’s Norman Crow and others raised concerns about increased traffic on Rice Mine Road and potential impacts on local views. Next steps, including a formal presentation before Memorial Day, will address remaining questions from the community. The Tuscaloosa News
- ➤ Nick Saban cried and clapped on ABC as he praised Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe when the Seattle Seahawks picked him in the third round of the NFL draft, saying he runs fast and throws hard plus needs a bit more consistency. He said Milroe will add a unique touch to the Seahawks' offense. The Tuscaloosa News
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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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Georgia Bulldogs vs. Alabama Crimson Tide Baseball
1 PM — Sewell-Thomas Stadium — Check ticket prices — A thrilling college baseball matchup featuring top-tier teams in the SEC.
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Adam Hood Concert
7-11:59 p.m. — Government Plaza — Tickets required — Enjoy a soulful evening of country and American roots music from Adam Hood.
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Live at The Plaza Concert Series
6-9 p.m. — Government Plaza — Free entry — Enjoy free live local music in a family-friendly atmosphere with fun activities for the kids.
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