WBRC 6 News is excited to sponsor the82nd annual Magic City Classic. Alabama A&M University and Alabama State University battle at Legion Field for the much-anticipated football game on Saturday, October 26.
A brand-new, sensory-friendly playground is now open in downtown Calera. Leading into the playground is a newly activated alley that features a metal archway with the words “Calera Courtyard” inscribed on it.
Leaders of Tuscaloosa County’s three largest municipalities explained where they’re investing resources and improving the quality of life for residents in a ‘State of the Community’ address Thursday morning.
Cosmetology students at Midfield High School spent part of their summer break getting kids in their community ready for the upcoming school year by giving out free haircuts and hairstyles.
J Smith Hoops and the Hoover Met Complex are partnering to host the Three Basketball Tournament. The 3 on 3 basketball competition will happen on Saturday, August 3 at the Finley Center of the Hoover Met Complex.
The clubhouse director at the A.G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club, Dominic McCoy, says it’s critical to connect young people with mentors from their community.
According to the American Heart Association, taking frequent breaks, avoiding exercise outside in early afternoon, and watching for signs of heat exhaustion are also important steps to staying safe.
The Drum Rhythm Unification Movement, or “DRUM,” is an educational non-profit meant to develop social and emotional learning skills through West African drum and dance.
A family in West Alabama is new homeowners thanks to Habitat for Humanity Tuscaloosa. The charity that builds and repairs homes just completed a house for another family to move into.
Camp organizers say children will be able to participate in STEM-based projects, outdoor activities, swimming, other water fun, arts and crafts, and more during the summer.