Bring family and friends and join us for another year of fireworks and beautiful music on the banks of the Black Warrior for the July 4th Celebration on the River!
The biggest party in Tuscaloosa on the 4th of July was at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, as thousands attended the city's annual Celebration on the River.
You read that headline correctly. I'm about to tell y'all how to make the most delicious homemade ice cream you can find in the great state of Alabama!
You haven't truly experienced 4th of July fireworks until you've experienced them from the viewpoint of a drone flying dead center through all of the explosive action.
The downtown Tuscaloosa sky will light up with fireworks this Friday, July 4th! Here's the info you need for the 4th Annual 'Celebration on the River' at Tuscaloosa Amphitheater!
It's time celebrate the 4th of July! Around West Alabama, that means fireworks. Sure, many of us will go watch the fireworks somewhere. But, it's a tradition for a lot of us to buy arms full of fireworks too!
The forecast for the 4th of July and into the weekend looks to be a wet one. In fact, the National Weather Service in Birmingham has issued a Flash Flood Watch in effect for the Eastern half of Alabama this evening through Saturday Morning. Rain is expected in West Alabama, too.
Across this great nation of ours, people are getting ready to celebrate. They're firing up grills and smokers for barbeques, decorating their houses and backyards in red, white, and blue, and even purchasing fireworks to light up the night sky in a dazzling array of patriotism. Friends and family will gather for the holiday, a bustle of activity in anticipation of the 4th of July. I hope somewhere
Independence Day is Thursday: are you ready for the backyard barbeques and 4th of July celebrations? If you're wondering what to bring to the party, check out these great patriotic recipes.