
Gary Cosby Jr.
Photojournalist, Photo Editor and Columnist at Tuscaloosa News
I am a husband, dad, lover of God, and director of photography at The Tuscaloosa News. I have a writing hobby, too, with The Adventures of Will Danger novels.
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2 days ago |
tuscaloosanews.com | Gary Cosby Jr.
The chaos of Donald Trump’s second presidency leaves me shaking my head in dismay. How did we arrive at the first Trump presidency, much less a second? The answer is pretty clear. The choices for president have been awful. It is hard to say that Trump was even the lesser of two evils. This begs the question, what would a good president look like?
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2 days ago |
tuscaloosanews.com | Gary Cosby Jr.
Gary Cosby Jr.May 12, 2025; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; The Alabama Choir School performs its 2025 Spring Concert at Moody Music Hall. Soloist Abbie Arnold sings “Defying Gravity.”Gary Cosby Jr., Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa NewsMay 12, 2025; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; The Alabama Choir School performs its 2025 Spring Concert at Moody Music Hall.
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3 days ago |
tuscaloosanews.com | Gary Cosby Jr.
Changes in speech, sleep patterns, and mood can be indicators of mental health issues in children and teens. Open communication and recognizing changes in behavior are crucial for early intervention. Resources like 988 and school mental health professionals can provide support and guidance. Building trusting relationships with adults is essential for young people facing mental health challenges. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available.
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3 days ago |
tuscaloosanews.com | Gary Cosby Jr.
Teachers in Tuscaloosa are increasingly tasked with addressing the mental health needs of their students, in addition to their academic responsibilities. School officials cite inadequate funding and resources to effectively address the growing mental health needs of students. While schools rely on community partnerships to provide some mental health services, the lack of dedicated funding limits their capacity. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available.
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3 days ago |
gadsdentimes.com | Gary Cosby Jr.
Teachers in Tuscaloosa are increasingly tasked with addressing the mental health needs of their students, in addition to their academic responsibilities. School officials cite inadequate funding and resources to effectively address the growing mental health needs of students. While schools rely on community partnerships to provide some mental health services, the lack of dedicated funding limits their capacity. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available.
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I think God smiled at me today! https://t.co/CvteCrROS7

Here are a few views of the lunar eclipse from last night as seen from Manderson Landing in Tuscaloosa. The shiny stuff framing the moon is from the Minerva statue. https://t.co/ZAEHux046r

The Crimson Tide kept playoff hopes alive with a 28-14 win over Auburn in the Iron Bowl. Check out the photos here: https://t.co/x8uhfIuueu #Alabamafootball #ironbowl24 https://t.co/Z3vEoNZLmH