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Local programming includes WSFA's major commitment [3] —regional and local news—with shows such as Alabama Live, WSFA 12 News First at 4, WSFA 12 News at 6, and WSFA 12 News at 10. As the only VHF station in town for 31 years, WSFA has been the dominant news station in Montgomery for as long as records have been kept.
Montgomery, Ala., police announced Tuesday that three men have been charged and a fourth man is wanted for questioning following a massive weekend brawl. Critics say the incident represents ...
Three Alabama men are facing misdemeanor assault charges after a group of white men attacked a Black dock worker on Saturday during a brawl involving multiple people along the Montgomery Riverfront.
A regional network has developed among Montgomery's WSFA, Huntsville's WAFF 48 News, and Birmingham's WBRC in which stations share information, equipment such as satellite trucks or even reporters' stories. Between them, these four stations cover most of the state of Alabama, with the exception of the Mobile–Pensacola DMA. The four stations ...
Hispanic-owned businesses in Montgomery, Alabama, are being “hunted” by criminals, city officials said this week after three people were killed in a grocery store shooting that officials say ...
WBXM-CD (channel 15) is a low-power, Class A television station licensed to Selma, Alabama, United States, serving the Montgomery area as an affiliate of the Spanish-language network Telemundo. It is owned by Gray Media alongside NBC affiliate WSFA (channel 12). The two stations share studios on Dexter Avenue in downtown Montgomery.
A man linked to the large brawl that broke out on an Alabama riverfront this past weekend turned himself in to authorities on Friday, police said, making him the fifth person charged in the ...
Tom Foreman (born December 6, 1959) is an American broadcast journalist for CNN whose reporting experience spans more than three decades. Beginning as a local television reporter in Montgomery, Alabama, at WSFA, he continued on to work for WWL-TV, the CBS affiliate in New Orleans, Louisiana.