Dixon Hayes, WBRC FOX6 News

Dixon Hayes

WBRC FOX6 News

Birmingham, AL, United States

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Past articles by Dixon:

Columbiana neighbors clean up after Thursday’s storms

Shelby County’s Sheriff says a separate tornado in the northern part of the county was 34 miles long and damaged 279 buildings. → Read More

Hundreds gather at Linn Park for vigil, after violence against Asian-Americans

Hundreds of people of Asian American descent joined people of all races Saturday evening in Linn Park, to remember victims of violence against Asian Americans. → Read More

“Cat cafe” hopes to do well with weekend schedule

Gatos and Beans opened more than a year ago, five days per week. Due to COVID-19, they closed briefly, but are now open Friday though Sunday. → Read More

Etowah Co. man receives 8 life sentences for shooting at law enforcement officers

Battles was convicted in October of the attempt on taking the lives of eight law enforcement officers. → Read More

Protesters, businessman bring rendering plant opposition to Gadsden City Council

Opponents of a proposed rendering plant near the Gadsden airport once again took their case to the city council. → Read More

Man will attend his 61st Iron Bowl

He’s gone every year since 1959, when his father, the late Alan Cohn, took him. → Read More

Man will attend his 61st Iron Bowl

He’s gone every year since 1959, when his father, the late Alan Cohn, took him. → Read More

Proposed rendering plant brings out angry residents in Gadsden

An industrial prospect is getting an angry reception from a number of Etowah County residents. → Read More

COVID patient plays violin in ICU to thank Utah hospital staff

A former teacher battling COVID-19 serenaded the hospital staff that helped to treat him in Utah. → Read More

City of Anniston acquires more land for Chief Ladiga bicycle trail

The city’s mayor says he and the general manager of the Anniston Waterworks have signed an agreement to convey a piece of land for the project. → Read More

Governor breaks ground on Highway 411 widening project

The first project approved under the “Rebuild Alabama” plan is now under construction. → Read More

‘Be thankful’: World War II veteran has message as he celebrates his 100th birthday

Massey flew a B-17 bomber in Europe during the war, bombing supply lines to keep fuel from reaching the Germans. → Read More

‘Be thankful’: World War II veteran has message as he celebrates his 100th birthday

Massey flew a B-17 bomber in Europe during the war, bombing supply lines to keep fuel from reaching the Germans. → Read More

Historic Gadsden cemetery erects new headstones for veterans

Volunteers restoring a historic Black cemetery in Gadsden say they were able to restore nearly two dozen tombstones of veterans buried there. → Read More

Alexandria boy gets treehouse from Make-A-Wish of Alabama

Many little boys want a treehouse and some even have one. But few have one like Rylan Hughes. → Read More

Woman gives birth to granddaughter at 51

Julie Loving gave birth to her granddaughter at 51 years old and after having undergone menopause. → Read More

Anniston man named Patriot of the Year by statewide veterans group, given a car

Tracy Stephens was named Patriot of the Year for his work with various veterans groups including WWA and Flags for Vets. → Read More

Calhoun Co. bingo amendment passes overwhelmingly

It wasn’t to bring bingo to the area, but to clear up the language in an earlier law that had the effect of threatening numerous bingo operations. → Read More

Weaver has several Zeta-related problems

Power and water were affected. → Read More

Churches stepping up in Etowah Co. after CommUnity Thanksgiving canceled

Gadsden’s CommUnity Thanksgiving may be off for this year, but churches and community groups are stepping up to provide meals. → Read More