Lee Southwick, WSFA 12 News

Lee Southwick

WSFA 12 News

Montgomery, AL, United States

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Past articles by Lee:

Lego unveils world map, largest set ever

When constructed, the map is more than 2 feet high and 3 feet wide. → Read More

Boy, 6, killed in road rage shooting on way to kindergarten

The gunman is still at large, and while the investigation is ongoing, authorities have little information to work off. → Read More

McDonald’s drive-thru worker serves positivity in Minn.

A McDonald’s employee in Minnesota is serving up smiles in the drive-thru lane and customers are “lovin’ it.” → Read More

Good Samaritan fatally stabbed while protecting teen, mother

According to police, the suspect began swearing at the girl and allegedly punched her multiple times in the face. → Read More

Woman charged with felony for not returning VHS tape more than 20 years ago

The woman didn’t know about the charges until recently when she tried to change her name on her license after getting married in Texas. → Read More

Walmart customer accused of attacking teenaged employee over mask policy

Walmart has required customers to wear masks at all stores since July. → Read More

Tiger Woods on crutches in Instagram photo

It's Wood’s first public photo since his horrific car accident earlier this year. → Read More

The warm-up continues

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - After a cold start to Easter, we warmed up magnificently in the afternoon! Highs were in the 70s for everyone. Today was seasonable, but temperatures warm above average for the workweek. First, tonight, lows will drop into the 40s area-wide. It will be a chilly start to Monday, but it won’t be nearly as cold as it has been recently. We’ll tack on a few degrees to our… → Read More

CDC updates COVID-19 guidelines for cruise ships

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is updating its guidance for cruise ship companies. → Read More

Couple married 72 years reunite after pandemic kept them apart

While the couple have had socially distant visits, but they weren’t nearly enough as the long-awaited real ones. → Read More

‘A whirlwind’: Parents shocked when twins born 5 days apart in different months

The twins are slowly putting on weight in the NICU. Their discharge date has not yet been set. → Read More

CDC: Virtual school can be damaging to kids’ mental health

Remote learning may pose more mental health risks to children and their parents than in-person learning, according to a survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. → Read More

Scattered storms now through Friday morning

Thursday and Thursday night feature a low risk of a couple of severe storms. → Read More

Fencing on US Capitol outer perimeter taken down

The inner perimeter fencing remains while the Capitol Police works with law enforcement and Congress to strengthen security. → Read More

Amber Alert issued for missing Waco, Texas, girl in immediate danger

The Texas Department of Public Safety has issued an Amber Alert for a missing 16-year-old Waco girl. → Read More

First Alert: Severe storms possible Wednesday

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Multiple opportunities for rain arise during the upcoming workweek, but Wednesday’s system has our attention for the threat of severe weather. We’ll start there first. A potent system will approach from the west Wednesday, bring rain and thunderstorms to our area. The atmospheric ingredients needed for severe weather, including shear and instability, are enough for us… → Read More

Woman arrested at Texas bank after refusing to leave, comply with mask policy

Despite Texas rolling back its mandate, private businesses can refuse service to anyone that does not comply with their masking policies. → Read More

Dog lost in New Mexico found 4 years later in Texas

Aranza Delgado said her family searched for six months after their poodle Puppies went missing. → Read More

Stores to require masks in states without mask mandates

Face masks will remain a requirement at many big businesses in Texas and Mississippi despite the mask mandate being lifted in those states. → Read More

Pharmacist drives through snow to deliver COVID-19 vaccine to disabled woman, family

For five weeks, the mother of a disabled woman in Pennsylvania searched for a vaccine appointment, reaching out to state and local leaders with no luck. → Read More