Sunday, October 12th, 2025
Good morning, Tuscaloosa. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 12th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Estelle Maye Foundation launched its sixth annual blanket drive in Tuscaloosa County to help homeless and underserved people — the drive will run until Dec. 5 and aims to raise $2,500 for blankets, socks, hats, and hygiene products. Financial donations are tax exempt and early support is encouraged for prompt distribution. ABC 33/40
- ➤ United Way of Central Alabama seeks volunteers for its Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program that helps community members prepare their tax returns without prior experience; it will host a virtual session (Oct. 21 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.) and an in-person session (Oct. 30 from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.) to train and certify volunteers before tax season begins. WBRC
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ On October 11, the Kentuck Festival of the Arts was held at Snow Hinton Park, where local and visiting artists displayed varied works and held live demonstrations (including printmaking and pottery) for community members. The Tuscaloosa News
- ➤ The Kentuck Festival of the Arts 2025 showcased hundreds of artists at Snow Hinton Park and gave local patrons a chance to see creative works from community members. The event highlighted the talent of local artists. The Tuscaloosa News
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The Alabama Department of Education said public school enrollment dropped by about 5,000 students compared to last year, with over 2,000 students unaccounted for. Many of the missing students are Hispanic and the decline could cost 500 to 700 teacher jobs statewide — affecting future budget plans. ABC 33/40
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Running back Ezavier Crowell starred for Jackson High on Thursday—rushing for 102 yards and scoring four touchdowns—to help defeat the Orange Beach Makos 41-0. The four-star commit has totaled 1,290 yards and 17 touchdowns in seven games and is seen as a key prospect for Alabama. Tuscaloosa Thread
- ➤ Alabama football rallied from an early deficit to secure a 27 to 24 win over Missouri on Oct. 11. Quarterback Ty Simpson led key drives and a penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct gave extra downs — a moment that fueled the Tide’s comeback — with freshman cornerback Dijon Lee sealing the win with a late interception. The Tuscaloosa News
- ➤ Two Alabama football players were injured in the first half against Missouri as defensive lineman Kelby Collins was helped off the field after a gain of nine yards and freshman wide receiver Derek Meadows left the game after a targeting call—Alabama started with six players already out. The Tuscaloosa News
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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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Jackson Chase: Full Band Performance
9 PM – 1 AM — Copper Top — Cost Info Unavailable — Experience the talents of Tuscaloosa's own Jackson Chase, a rising star in the music scene.
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Doug Stone Concert
7-11 p.m. — The Historic Bama Theatre — Cost info not provided — Experience the heartfelt ballads and country hits of contemporary star Doug Stone.
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T-Town Witches Ride
4-6:30 p.m. — Parker-Haun Park — Fun for the family — Join a whimsical ride to raise money for The Arc of Tuscaloosa while enjoying music, games, and raffle prizes.
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