Valorie Lawson, WSFA 12 News

Valorie Lawson

WSFA 12 News

Montgomery, AL, United States

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  • KCRG
  • WBRC FOX6 News
  • WAFF 48

Past articles by Valorie:

Longtime Montgomery educator Dwight Madison Sr. remembered

Dwight Madison Sr. spent 47 years in public education as a teacher and administrator at various schools in Montgomery. → Read More

2022 Families of the Year: The Pass family

Frank and Robin Pass are advocates for children with special needs. → Read More

2022 Families of the Year: The Scott family

The Scott family exhibits family teamwork, individual growth and family involvement. → Read More

2022 Families of the Year

One of the families that will be honored during a ceremony is the Gutherie family of Elmore County. → Read More

Equal Justice Initiative announces expanded Legacy Museum in Alabama

The new Legacy Museum, according to EJI, provides visitors with a comprehensive history of the United States with a focus on the legacy of slavery. → Read More

New, expanded Legacy Museum opening Friday, EJI announces

The new and expanded Legacy Museum is opening this week in downtown Montgomery, the Equal Justice Initiative announced. → Read More

‘The Wonder Years’ shines spotlight on Montgomery

Most of the series will be shot in Atlanta but some scenes will be shot in Montgomery. → Read More

Monument to honor enslaved African women near completion

Some Montgomery city and county officials got their first look at a unique monument being built in Montgomery. Artist and local activist Michelle Browder discussed her latest project called the Mothers of Gynecology. → Read More

Man found guilty in 2015 Dallas County murder

A Selma man has been convicted of murder and abuse of a corpse. → Read More

Montgomery’s first African American veterinarian dies at 80

Funeral services were held Saturday for Dr. Edward Donald Willis, the first African American veterinarian to practice and own an animal hospital in Montgomery. → Read More

Some Black Alabamians apprehensive about COVID-19 vaccine

Many African Americans living in Alabama are saying they don’t want the shot. → Read More

Historic church’s first family wins Families of the Year Award

The Waters family is among this year's winners of the Families of the Year Awards by the Family Guidance Center of Alabama. → Read More

Parents with 3 adopted, 2 foster kids win Families of the Year Award

Making sure everyone is a part of the big picture is what makes the McCarthy family one of this year’s families of the year. → Read More

Father-daughter duo wins family of the year award

Frank and Ella Gaines Thomas are among the Family Guidance Center of Alabama's families of the year. → Read More

MPS transportation employees concerned about safety following quarantine

More than half the employees with the transportation department are under quarantine. → Read More

$250M in deferred projects top Montgomery Public Schools’ wish list of updates

MPS has more than $250 million in deferred maintenance projects across its 51 schools. → Read More

MPS focused on public trust with new financial procedures

The school system’s chief financial officer says they are very happy with where MPS is heading. → Read More

Longtime Ala. DNC delegate reflects on traditional vs. virtual convention

Joe Reed is the chairman of the Alabama Democratic Conference, and he hasn’t missed a Democratic National Convention since 1968. → Read More

Grieving mother seeks answers in son’s death

A Montgomery mother desperately needs your help. → Read More

Montgomery mayor supports Harris’ VP candidacy

Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed is showing his support for Joe Biden’s vice presidential pick. → Read More