Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed Releases Autobiography ‘First, Best’
"I think once I kind of got over the fact that anybody would care about my story it kind of became a little more interesting as we went along through the process."
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by Glenn Halbrooks
Reporter/MMJ
Carrington Cole is a Reporter/MMJ for WAKA Action 8 News. She also works in the Creative Services Department editing station promotion and commercials.
Carrington was born and raised in Montgomery and has always dreamed of working in the media industry. She is a 2019 Auburn University graduate with a degree in Visual Media and a minor in Theatre.
Carrington interned with WSFA in Montgomery and War Eagle Productions while finishing her bachelor’s degree. She moved to Atlanta after graduating college where she worked in a production company before moving back to Alabama in 2020.
She has been working with WAKA since May 2021 and has been excited to learn more about the media industry.
When she’s not working, Carrington loves shopping for clothes and getting new books to read. At home, she’s usually curled up with her cat while watching a horror movie.
"I think once I kind of got over the fact that anybody would care about my story it kind of became a little more interesting as we went along through the process."
The first Capital City Singing started in 1986, with today being the first time it has been held again since 2019.
The Board of Education began their search after the former Superintendent, Tim Tidmore, announced his retirement in March.
There will be a meet and greet with Rylee and merchandise table at the event.
This is taking away a sense of safety from swimmers this summer.Â
The Riverwalk Amphitheater held the Red Bluff Music and Arts Festival Saturday night.
F45 offers 45-minute group fitness classes that are focused solely on high intensity interval training with each class having a personal trainer.
It will be held in the Lake Martin Recreation Center from 9am - 1pm.
Greta Lambert is retiring from the Alabama Shakespeare Festival after nearly 38 years. She has been an actor, coach, director, deputy artistic director and education director.
They presented the newest home to Ebony Tarrance and her family this morning.



