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Last tract for West Tuscaloosa road project bought for $1 6 million

Last tract for West Tuscaloosa road project bought for $1 6 million
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The story behind how a 175-ft -long pressure vessel was made

The story behind how a 175-ft -long pressure vessel was made
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Picture perfect: Top 10 places on University of Alabama campus to snap photos

Picture perfect: Top 10 places on University of Alabama campus to snap photos
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Flash Flood Warning For South Tuscaloosa Until 10:15 P M

UpdatedSat, Jul 24, 2021 at 8:07 pm CT Reply The Flash Flood Warning for south Tuscaloosa will be in effect until 10:15 p.m. (Getty Images/iStockphoto) TUSCALOOSA, AL The National Weather Service forecast office in Birmingham has issued a Flash Flood Warning for Tuscaloosa County until 10:15 p.m. Saturday. Less than a day after West Alabama was hit with heavy rain that spurred flooding, NWS predicts up to another 3-4 inches for certain spots over the warning area. Officials warn of flooding of small creeks and streams, along with water covering roadways and areas of poor drainage. The locations mentioned in the Flash Flood Warning include:

Developers seek tax refunds, fee waivers to proceed with new hotel

The fate of a new hotel within McFarland Boulevard’s de facto lodging district is now in limbo. Ascent Hospitality, the locally-owned company behind several hotels within the city, has formally withdrawn its economic aid request from City Hall following weeks of negotiation without an agreement. The developers were seeking property tax rebates and a license fee waiver totaling $386,295 to assist in the construction of a new $12 million Avid hotel. But on Friday, Tuscaloosa attorney Bryan Winter, who is representing Ascent Hospitality and the father-and-son team of Ajit Kher and Ajay Kher, confirmed to The Tuscaloosa News that the Khers have withdrawn their request after city leaders declined to take action during the July 13 council meetings.  

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