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WBRC (channel 6) is a television station in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Gray Media alongside low-power , Class A Telemundo affiliate WTBM-CD (channel 24).
The child's father was allegedly driving in the rain at twice the speed limit when the crash occurred, WBMA, AL.com and WBRC reported, citing an Alabama Uniform Traffic Crash Report.. Reportedly ...
On Thursday, Jan. 16, the Birmingham Police Department (BPD) carried out a search warrant at Stubbs’ previous residence, AL.com, WBRC 6 and WVTM 13. The BPD and the Jefferson County Coroner’s ...
Four people are dead and at least 17 others injured after gunmen fired over 100 shots in a mass shooting in Birmingham late Saturday night that police believe was a “targeted attack.”. The ...
Authorities in Alabama sifted through evidence and dozens of tips Monday as they worked to identify "multiple suspects" who opened fire in Birmingham's busy entertainment district over the weekend ...
Birmingham: 6 29 WBRC: Fox: ... Grit on 44.3, Laff on 44.4, Defy TV on 44.5, Scripps News on 44.6, ... Alabama Public Radio on 3.3 Birmingham: 4 4 WNHT-LD:
Langford was a reporter for WBRC-6, which at the time was the ABC affiliate in Birmingham, during the mid 1970s. He was the community's first African-American TV news reporter. He was later a public relations director for a Birmingham Budweiser distributor. Prior to entering politics, Langford was a well known local television personality.
WBRC began airing the second hour of GMA in the early 1980s and only began airing the entire show in 1989 after York retired. After retiring from broadcast television, York was a weekly columnist for his hometown newspaper, The Hoover Gazette, from 2006 until shortly before the newspaper's demise in 2007. York won a regional Emmy Award in 1995.