
West Alabama Thursday Briefing
Good morning West Alabama. It is Thursday, May 8, 2025. This is the 128th days of the year with 237 days remaining.
Inside the Thursday Briefing:
- Weather
- News
- Sports
- Thursday Morning Observations
Weather:
Dense fog this morning created hazardous driving conditions all across West Alabama. Once it burned off, we found mostly blue skies but those will give way to gathering clouds during the late afternoon and evening hours.
There is a Slight (2 in 5) Risk of strong to severe storms for most of Walker and NE Fayette counties. The Rest of West Alabama has a Marginal (1 in 5) Risk. The main threat timing is between 4:00pm and 9:00pm across West Alabama. This is a relatively low-end severe weather threat, and not all areas of West Alabama will experience rain or storms.
There will be an Elevated (2 in 4) Risk for lightning from Fayette northward later today. A Slight (1 in 4) Risk elsewhere across the region.
Read More: Alabama, Stay Alert: Damaging Winds, Hail, and Brief Tornadoes Possible
The Forecast:

News:
BREAKING: White smoke has appeared from the chimney at the Vatican indicating a new pope has been selected by the conclave of cardinals. His identity and name selected should be revealed soon.
Aniah’s Law allows judges to hold defendants accused of extensive violent acts to be held without bond. The 1-year-old's mother and grandfather were both indicted on aggravated child abuse and domestic violence charges. The Fayette County DA’s office wants the judge to revoke the $1.8 million bond currently set for each.
Collins has been missing since 2024 and is presumed dead by authorities who have conducted extensive searches for him.
Pickens County Man Dies After Shooting in Reform
30-year-old Deke Duke Simmons was taken to the Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle after a shooting on May 6 at his home in Reform. That is where he was pronounced dead according to reports from WCBI TV.
The shooting reportedly occurred during an argument.
Read More: West Alabama Man Shot, Killed in Argument
Greene County Gaming Legislation Faces Opposition
Juneteenth State Holiday Bill Goes to Governor for Signature
County Commission Approves "No Parking" Signs
It Is Senior Appreciation Day at the Bryant Conference Center
Sports:
- In 7A: Tuscaloosa County hosts Bob Jones tomorrow,
- In 5A: American Christian is home to Madison Academy Friday,
- In 4A: Bibb County won their series with Oak Grove and will now face Deshler.
Thursday Morning Observations:
Seems this is a week to give recognition to a lot of people who make a difference. It is "Small Business Appreciation Week", "Teacher Appreciation Week" and today we feature "National Nurses Appreciation Week".
The theme for "Nurses Appreciation Week" this year is "The Power of Nurses." We recognize the invaluable contributions of nurses and the real-life challenges they face every day.
As the National Nurses Association states on its website, "Whether you're a nurse, a healthcare professional, a patient, or simply someone who appreciates the critical role nurses play in our lives and society, National Nurses Week is the perfect time to share your gratitude and celebrate nurses."
There are more than 5,000,000 nurses across the country and the part they play in healthcare is critical. As we saw during the COVID19 pandemic, nurses faced immense challenges, put their own lives at jeopardy, worked extremely long hours and often made the difference in the survival of their patients.
The demand for nursing services will be greater than ever because of the aging of the American population, emerging health challenges, the continuing expansion of life-
sustaining technologies, and the explosive growth of home health care services.
Underpaid, overworked and too often underappreciated, we say thank you for all you do and all you mean to our nation's healthcare. Whether in the emergency department, on a floor or in a specialty department; nurses make the difference!
(Opinions expressed in Morning Observations are those of the author and are not necessarily those of the ownership, management, staff or sponsors of Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa.)
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