Sunday, September 28th, 2025
Good morning, Tuscaloosa. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 28th of September.
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Tuscaloosa City Schools is facing a shortage of certified special education teachers and will seek emergency funds for a pilot program that promotes current employees— the proposal will be discussed at the school board meeting on Tuesday, September 30 at 5:30 p.m. ABC 33/40
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Governor Kay Ivey said she will not call a special session to redraw Senate districts after a federal judge ruled the current map violates the Voting Rights Act. The federal court will take charge of drawing new lines unless lawmakers overturn the ruling (Anna Manasco led the decision). Alabama Public Radio
- ➤ The City of Tuscaloosa will consider two resolutions to appropriate opioid settlement funds to local nonprofits for the FY 2026 budget. Freedom Farm will receive $250,000 and Phoenix House will get $150,000— the council will meet on September 30 at 5 p.m. to vote on the funding. ABC 33/40
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Walker County reported a tuberculosis case at Jasper High this school year after a student was diagnosed; the school offered free testing for close contacts and cleaned the facility with hospital-grade sanitizer to keep everyone safe. Health officials are working to ensure that all exposed students complete testing. Tuscaloosa Thread
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ After recording 177 receiving yards and a touchdown in his freshman debut against Georgia, Ryan Williams—18-year-old receiver—caught three passes for 32 yards on five targets in his second game as Alabama led the Bulldogs 24-14 at halftime. He had one drop that might have cost the team an early score. The Tuscaloosa News
- ➤ No. 17 Alabama must beat No. 5 Georgia on Saturday night to protect its College Football Playoff hopes—after a 31 to 17 loss at Florida State—and coach Kalen DeBoer said his team learned from the painful defeat as they prepare for a tough challenge. Alabama Public Radio
- ➤ Alabama football linebacker Qua Russaw left the Georgia game on Saturday with a lower-leg injury after not recording a tackle, leaving the team short-handed at its wolf linebacker position as another player, Jah-Marien Latham, was injured in practice — Alabama will adjust its lineup in response. The Tuscaloosa News
- ➤ Alabama football's offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor lined up wide on a trick play that gained 11 yards for Ty Simpson's 2-yard touchdown—helping the Crimson Tide lead 24-14 at halftime—and he is projected to be a first-round NFL draft pick. The Tuscaloosa News
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The Brook & The Bluff Concert
7-9:30 p.m. — Druid City Music Hall — Ticket prices vary — Experience the expertly crafted songs and sublime musicianship of Nashville-based band The Brook & The Bluff.
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Alabama Law Tailgate on the Quad
11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. — Amelia Gayle Gorgas Library — Free entry — Tailgate with Dean Brewbaker before the big game on the Quad.
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Greensky Bluegrass Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — The Historic Bama Theatre — Check for ticket prices — Experience an electrifying night of bluegrass music from the renowned Greensky Bluegrass.
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Valentino Khan Live
6:00-9:30 p.m. — Druid City Music Hall — General Admission — Experience Valentino Khan's limitless creativity and versatility in a high-energy performance.
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Cinderella - The Musical
1-4 p.m. — The Historic Bama Theatre — Experience the enchanting tale of Cinderella come to life through stunning ballet performances.
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Loud Luxury Concert
6-11 p.m. — Druid City Music Hall — General Admission — Experience electrifying dance music from the Canadian duo Loud Luxury.
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Tennessee Volunteers vs. Alabama Crimson Tide Football
1-4 p.m. — Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium — Tickets required — A classic SEC rivalry showdown in the heart of Alabama.
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Drake White Live Performance
6:00 – 7:30 p.m. — Two Dimes — Check with the host for the latest info — Experience the raw sounds of Drake White as he showcases music from his debut album.
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Dance Alabama! Fall 2025 Concert
7:30-9:30 p.m. — UA English Building - Dance Theater — Cost info unavailable — Experience an evening of engaging dance performances by Alabama students.
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