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Troy Mayor Jason Reeves stated that having a sports themed restaurant come to Troy will be huge for the city.
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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.
Troy Mayor Jason Reeves stated that having a sports themed restaurant come to Troy will be huge for the city.
Mt. Zion A.M.E. Zion Church held a celebration to mark the anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955 and a commemoration ceremony for the founding of the Montgomery Improvement Association.
There have been zero leads in the investigation and the family wants answers from anybody on what happened to Umbray Holcombe.
The official 2022 Alabama State Christmas Tree arrived Monday afternoon.Â
The school board swore in 4 members.
They held the celebration Wednesday morning in recognition of Military Appreciation Week which is held from November 6 - 12.
8-year-old Montgomery Resident Violet Monson has Rett Syndrome, which is a rare genetic mutation that affects brain development in girls, but that has not stopped her from her softball dreams.
The County Fair has been around for 55 years and still bring in large crowds of people annually.
Potential participants must pick up their blank rock from Julianne Hansen Fine Art and Pottery by 5 p.m. on October 8 to be entered into the contest.
The skating rink is expected to open December 1 and will be $5 per person for 30 minutes.



