Sally Pitts, WSFA 12 News

Sally Pitts

WSFA 12 News

Montgomery, AL, United States

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Past articles by Sally:

Former Prattville day care employees sentenced in abuse case

A judge has sentenced three former Prattville day care employees for abusing children in their care. → Read More

Andalusia mayor shares city developments, goals for 2023

The city of Andalusia is on the move. New shops are opening, and redevelopment is happening downtown. → Read More

Millbrook pastor’s home severely damaged in fire

Looking at what is left of his home after a fire, Peter Cova finds it hard to believe how fast it all happened. → Read More

Montgomery County DA warns residents of jury duty scam

The Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office is warning of an old scam that’s resurfaced to target residents. → Read More

SBA offering low-interest loans to those affected by Jan. 12 tornadoes

The Small Business Administration offers long-term, low-interest rate loans for those who need help with their recovery. → Read More

US Sen. Tuberville re-introducing bill on foreign agricultural investments

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville says this bill is crucial for America’s food supply and national security. → Read More

Resource workshops for military, veterans to be held across Alabama

Several organizations are coming together to provide education and career opportunities for service members and their families. → Read More

Monday is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day

Jan. 9 is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, a time to honor those who serve and protect. → Read More

Tuskegee mayor says 2023 looks positive for the city

Tuskegee Mayor Tony Haygood says the city is moving in the right direction. He predicts 2023 will be a good year. → Read More

Nursery owner advises on how to protect plants from the cold

The team at Little Mountain Growers is hard at work taking steps to protect its plants from the incoming cold. → Read More

Prattville kidnapping suspect denied bail under ‘Aniah’s Law’

Michael Butler is accused of robbing two teens at a Prattville Walgreens, kidnapping them and raping them at gunpoint. → Read More

Prattville kidnapping suspect denied bail under ‘Aniah’s Law’

Michael Butler is accused of robbing two teens at a Prattville Walgreens, kidnapping them and raping them at gunpoint. → Read More

Montgomery native Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss’ death brings mental health awareness into focus

Statistics show in Alabama more than 78% of all suicides are committed by men. There has also been an increasing number of suicides among African Americans. → Read More

Family remembers Alabama Navy doctor killed in attack on Pearl Harbor

More than 2,000 Americans were killed, among those who died was a doctor from Chilton County. → Read More

Iron Ruck march set to raise awareness for veteran suicide prevention

There’s a group of student veterans from the University of Alabama and Auburn University setting their intense rivalry aside in order to focus on an important cause. → Read More

Christmas trees likely to cost more this year, professor says

Christmas trees are a sure sign of the holiday season. This year, that tree will likely cost you more. → Read More

Alabama farmers send hay to drought-stricken Texas farmers

Cattle farmers in Alabama came together to donate 41 rows of hay to Texas farmers. → Read More

Wildfires big concern for Alabama firefighters

The Alabama Forestry Commission says dozens of fires have burned hundreds of acres over the last week. → Read More

Wildfires big concern for Alabama firefighters

The Alabama Forestry Commission says dozens of fires have burned hundreds of acres over the last week. → Read More

Montgomery County DA’s office warns of teen sexting dangers

The Montgomery County district attorney’s office says anyone found sending or receiving inappropriate images of a minor — including images of the sender — could be prosecuted under the state’s child pornography law. → Read More