Butler County Schools Using State of the art Camera System
Butler County Schools is using technology resources to help ensure that their students are safe while on campus.
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by Janae Smith
Reporter/MMJ
Teresa Lawson is a Reporter/MMJ for WAKA Action 8 News.
Teresa was born and raised in Butler County and developed a love for news in middle school, dreaming of becoming a TV news reporter. She attended Auburn University, receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Liberals Arts.
Teresa interned with WSFA and began her career there as a news content specialist, later accepting a position with WAKA as a TV news producer. Teresa enjoys working in most areas of the newsroom but especially enjoys entertainment news.
She loves the Lord, her church and family, spends her free time reading or shopping and still considers Auburn her second home.
Butler County Schools is using technology resources to help ensure that their students are safe while on campus.
During her nearly three month stay at UAB following heart failure, Michelle Black lost the ability to walk, talk and even to hold a paint brush.
Hope Inspired Ministries is giving those who may have experienced unforeseen circumstances the chance to accomplish education and spiritual goals in a safe space.
Covington County deputies are investigating a shooting that took the life of a 19-year-old.
Tuskegee's Veteran Hospital held its annual Veterans Day parade this morning honoring those who have served our country. This year's event also honors the hospital's one hundred years of service to our veterans.
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office has a new analyst to help ensure that anyone committing shooting crimes in the county are held accountable for their actions.
Today is World Polio Day and the Montgomery Rotary Club hosted its annual "Purple Pinkie Project" Donut Drive to raise funds for those countries where polio still threatens children.
Bishop-Parker has been a staple business in the city of Montgomery since 1923 and is still family owned and operated.
It's that time of year again, one of the most wonderful times of the year the 35th annual Junior League of Montgomery's holiday market, of course.
Black farmers and landowners from across the region met today to discuss how they could be compensated for racial discrimination.



