At a rally in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, reality TV stars Savannah and Grayson Chrisley claimed Charlie Kirk's murder was a 'religious assassination,' linking it to political and religious tensions, amid ongoing debates over gun violence and political discourse.
Wisconsin coach Luke Fickell's comments ahead of the game against Alabama in Tuscaloosa have been seen as uninspiring and may not boost team morale, as Alabama is heavily favored and has a strong NFL-ready roster, while Wisconsin struggles with confidence after a tough start to the season.
Alabama football faces growing skepticism and pressure on coach Kalen DeBoer after a series of disappointing performances and internal dissent, with key upcoming games against Louisiana-Monroe and Georgia seen as critical to restoring confidence and possibly saving his tenure.
Former Alabama basketball player Darius Miles is scheduled to stand trial for capital murder on December 1, over two years after his arrest related to a fatal shooting in Tuscaloosa, where he is accused of aiding and abetting his co-defendant, Michael Davis, who was convicted of the murder of Jamea Harris. The case involves allegations that Miles supplied the gun used in the shooting, with ongoing questions about the involvement of Miles' teammate Brandon Miller, who previously testified in Davis's trial. Miles has been in jail since January 2023 and was removed from the Alabama basketball team.
Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs was arrested and released on bond for animal cruelty charges in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, where he allegedly neglected two dogs. Buggs' agent denies the charges, claiming they are part of a campaign against Buggs' hookah lounge. Buggs faces a court hearing on June 13.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs turned himself in to the Tuscaloosa County Jail on misdemeanor animal cruelty charges after two malnourished dogs were found at a property he had rented. Buggs, who denies the allegations, was released on a $600 bond.
Former Alabama football player and Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs faces animal cruelty charges after two malnourished dogs were found at his former rental home in Tuscaloosa. Buggs, who denies the allegations, claims the charges are part of a campaign to tarnish his reputation and force the closure of his business, Kings Hookah Lounge. Buggs has also been involved in multiple altercations with Tuscaloosa police, including an incident where he allegedly shoved the police chief.
Former Detroit Lions player Isaiah Buggs turned himself in to the Tuscaloosa County Jail after being charged with animal cruelty. Police found two malnourished dogs at a home Buggs rented, one of which was euthanized. Buggs' agent denies the charges, claiming the dogs are not his and that this is an attempt to shut down Buggs' business. Buggs, who was recently with the Kansas City Chiefs, faces two misdemeanor charges.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs faces two second-degree animal cruelty misdemeanors in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, after police found two malnourished dogs on his rented property. Buggs' agent denies the allegations, claiming a smear campaign to shut down Buggs' hookah lounge. Buggs turned himself in and was released on bond, with a hearing set for June 13. He also faces other misdemeanors related to recent incidents in Tuscaloosa.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs is accused of animal cruelty after two severely malnourished dogs were found on his property in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Buggs denies the allegations, claiming police harassment and asserting that the dogs did not belong to him. Two misdemeanor warrants have been issued. Buggs' agent suggests the charges are part of a campaign to force the closure of Buggs' local business.
Chiefs defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs faces accusations of animal cruelty after two severely neglected dogs were found on a property he rented in Tuscaloosa, leading to misdemeanor warrants for second-degree cruelty to dogs.
Former Alabama football star and current Kansas City Chiefs player Isaiah Buggs has been accused of animal cruelty in Tuscaloosa, facing charges for allegedly neglecting two dogs. Buggs turned himself in to police and is also dealing with other legal issues, including accusations of assault and business violations. Buggs denies the allegations, claiming the dogs were not his and suggesting the charges are part of a campaign against his business.
The University of Alabama's physics and astronomy department will host a public viewing of Monday's solar eclipse on the Tuscaloosa campus, providing complimentary eclipse glasses at various locations and offering expert insights on the event, which is expected to occur around 1:25 p.m. in the area.
Kendall Jenner visited a pub in Tuscaloosa, Alabama to promote her tequila brand 818, going bra-free in a white T-shirt and serving drinks to excited fans. Her tequila brand has seen significant success since its launch, with Kendall being recognized as an entrepreneur by Forbes. She emphasized the importance of quality and sustainability in her brand, and shared advice for her younger self to slow down and enjoy life.
One person was fatally shot at a Tuscaloosa hookah lounge early Sunday morning, with police and medical units responding to the scene. The Tuscaloosa County Violent Crimes Unit confirmed the shooting and is continuing to investigate. The lounge is part of an Atlanta-based chain and has locations in Huntsville and Birmingham.