I’m Tuscaloosa born and bred and couldn’t imagine living anywhere that doesn’t include ‘Roll Tide’ as a standard salutation. I began my career in radio in 1997 as an account executive before becoming a morning show host in 2006. I met my husband Perry, who works in law enforcement, while being arrested on suspicion of robbing a bank. Not really. We met at the lake through a mutual friend and have been married for fifteen years. Together we have three beautiful boys (one whom I must share with my good friend and his ex-wife), two doggies, four cats and seven ducks. In addition to spending time with my family, my passions are reading, exploring and photographing abandoned buildings, genealogy research and gaming.
Kimberly Madison
PARA Removes Signs Prohibiting Guns From Bobby Miller Activity Center After Attorney General Investigation
Signs posted at the entrance to the Bobby Miller Activity Center prohibiting firearms has been removed after an investigation by the Attorney General determined the notice violated state law.
Alabama Drivers Warned: ‘Get Over Or Get Pulled Over’
Alabama drivers who use the left lane for anything other than passing are breaking the law and Alabama State Troopers want motorists to move over.
Tuscaloosa Librarian Collects Veterans Stories For Virtual Museum
The Tuscaloosa Public Library Reference and Genealogy Librarian is on a military mission to collect veterans stories to create a virtual library.
Tuscaloosa City Council To Vote On Food Trucks In Two Weeks
On Tuesday, the Tuscaloosa City Council postponed the a vote on whether to let food truck vendors operate on private property within 100 feet of downtown Tuscaloosa restaurants.
Detergent Pod Poisoning On The Rise In Alabama
Alabama Poison Control officials say the number of children who ingest laundry detergent pods on the rise.
Happy Birthday, James Spann
Alabama's most-loved weatherman deserves an original poem written in honor of his 60th birthday.
Sea Lice May Be Moving Toward Alabama Coast
Sea Lice have been confirmed along the Florida panhandle and could be moving toward the Alabama coast.
Tuscaloosa Mansion Ranked Most Haunted Place In Alabama
In 1867, John Drish jumped to his death from the second floor balcony of his Tuscaloosa estate. Witnesses say his widow mourns his death even today and now their home in has been named the Most Haunted Place in Alabama.
Six Places To Watch The Sunrise In Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa is home to beautiful river banks, beautiful trophies and beautiful people but nothing is more stunning then seeing the sun rise over the city.
Here are ten places to add to your bucket list of places to catch an early morning sunrise...
Local Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter Offering Kids Free Airplane Rides
The EAA Chapter 557 is hosting a Young Eagles rally on June 11, 2016 at the Tuscaloosa Regional Airport beginning at 9:00 am.