Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa News Director and Tuscaloosa native Don Hartley's name is synonymous with West Alabama. He has two lengthy careers under his belt. 23 years in radio and television news and sports journalism and 26 years as a county and state emergency manager. Don also worked as a press aide to former Alabama Governor Guy Hunt and U.S. Senator Jeremiah Denton. Don marched four years in the University of Alabama Million Dollar Band and did the stadium announcing for the band for 16 years. His attachment to UA also extended to being the radio play-by-play voice of Crimson Tide Baseball and Women’s Basketball. He also served as public address announcer for Bama Gymnastics. For several years, Don did radio and television play-by-play for high school football and basketball, including Central’s 2007 4-A AHSAA Championship Game at Legion Field in Birmingham. Don has earned three Alabama Broadcasters Association ABBY Awards for news and public affairs broadcasting as well as multiple Associated Press honors for both quality news and sports broadcasting. Don is married with two adult children and one grandson.
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West Alabama Monday Briefing
In a meteorological oddity, it looks like the most significant impacts from the winter storm moving in tomorrow through Wednesday will be south of Demopolis.
West Alabama Friday Briefing
DEI is going to court in Alabama.
West Alabama Thursday Briefing
After a decade heading the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa campus President Dr. Stuart Bell is resigning effective this summer.
West Alabama Wednesday Briefing
There has been no luck so far in the intense search for a missing Marion County woman in Walker County.
West Alabama Tuesday Briefing
A search along the I22 corridor for missing Marion County woman Chastity Terry has turned up nothing so far.
West Alabama Monday Briefing
President Biden focused on right-wing threat than ISIS radicalization and that helped lead to the terror attack on New Orleans according to Alabama Junior Republican U-S Senator Katie Britt.
Beware of Potential Black Ice Tonight
The risk for slippery roadways is not gone tonight.
West Alabama Friday Briefing
A Winter Storm that brought snow, ice and sleet to the state overnight created early hazardous driving conditions across West Alabama.
West Alabama Thursday Briefing
Winter weather is the news from now into the weekend.
Tuscaloosa Co. Warming Station Needs Donations
Freezing temperatures can be deadly for those with substandard housing and the homeless.