Mark Bullock, WSFA 12 News

Mark Bullock

WSFA 12 News

Montgomery, AL, United States

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Past articles by Mark:

Montgomery Landmarks Foundation finding new ways to preserve history

The Montgomery Landmarks Foundation is contributing to many of the area’s historic preservation efforts. → Read More

Law enforcement veteran challenging incumbent Alabama attorney general

Alabama’s attorney general faces a challenger in Tuesday’s election from a veteran of law enforcement. → Read More

Food for Thought 12/9

Each week, the 12 News Defenders bring you the highest and lowest restaurant inspection scores from the county health department. → Read More

Food for Thought 11/11

Each week, the 12 News Defenders bring you the highest and lowest restaurant inspection scores. → Read More

Food for Thought 9/9

Click for this week's highest and lowest restaurant inspection scores from the 12 News Defenders. → Read More

Longtime Montgomery restaurant owner dies

Bud Skinner, owner Jubilee Seafood and Bud’s Bar, has died. → Read More

Be cautious of COVID-19 relief check scams

The IRS is sending $600 checks to eligible taxpayers. If someone promises they can get you more, it’s likely a scam. → Read More

Food for Thought 10/29

Each week, the 12 News Defenders bring you the highest and lowest restaurant inspection scores from the county health department. Before you pick a place to eat, catch the latest edition of Food For Thought. The reports air each Thursday night at 10. → Read More

Alabama lieutenant governor provides update on family’s medical condition

Alabama Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth tweeted Friday he is "feeling great." But his wife has developed mild COVID-19 symptoms. → Read More

’Dinner on the Run’ to raise money for local non-profit

'Dinner on the Run’ offers a safe, healthy alternative to dining out. It also helps raise money for Girls on the Run of South Central Alabama, an organization that helps start young women on a positive life path. → Read More

Voters asked to renew existing school taxes in Elmore, Macon counties

Voters in Elmore and Macon counties will be asked to renew existing taxes for schools this November. The taxes are already being collected. So a 'yes' vote will not result in a tax increase. → Read More

Ala. voters to decide 6 constitutional amendments in November election

In addition to the presidential contest, Alabama voters will see a number of local and state races on the ballot on Nov. 3. → Read More

Montgomery mayor proposes civilian police review board following protests

The mayor presented a proposed referendum at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. → Read More

School marching bands begin rehearsals, but with restrictions

Rehearsals started this week at Elmore County High School. Band Director Anthony Vittore says social distancing is key. → Read More

Montgomery memorial opens for unique nighttime viewing

Starting this week, one of Montgomery’s most popular attractions will offer an experience to visitors in a whole new light. → Read More

EJI to offer nighttime viewing hours beginning next week

The National Memorial for Peace and Justice will begin offering nighttime viewing hours for the first time next week. → Read More

6 Montgomery Area Food Bank employees test positive for COVID-19

The Montgomery Area Food Bank is one of the latest organizations to fall victim to COVID-19. → Read More

Layoffs come to Alabama Shakespeare Festival

Layoffs are coming to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, one of the south's leading professional theater companies and the official state theater. → Read More

Michigan oncology center provides drive-thru treatment services for cancer patients

The Spectrum Health Cancer Center has a mobile work station out near the parking garage, stashed with everything needed for routine oncology services. → Read More

Expert discusses COVID-19 pandemic impact on mental health

Alabama Mental Health Commissioner Lynn Beshear says one does not have to be personally touched by the coronavirus in order to feel the isolating effects of the pandemic.​ → Read More