Jeff Eliasoph, WVTM 13

Jeff Eliasoph

WVTM 13

Birmingham, AL, United States

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Past articles by Jeff:

Young shooting victim shares her emotional journey to healing

Young shooting victim shares her emotional journey to healing → Read More

Drueke family reacts to Griner release

WVTM 13's Jeff Eliasoph spoke to the mother of Alex Drueke about what Brittney Griner might face after returning to American soil. → Read More

Co-workers, customers remember Shelby County fast food worker

Our community lost someone special a few days ago. Her name was Phillis Moore, known affectionately as "Miss Phillis." Over the years, she greeted thousands of customers at the McDonald's in Chelsea. → Read More

Holiday shopping season off to busy start in Central Alabama

The holiday shopping season is well underway in Central Alabama. There are busy stores, packed parking lots, and even some joyful noises. → Read More

Milestone for maternal care in west Alabama

Rural hospital welcomes 500th baby. → Read More

Jefferson County woman thriving after losing home

Earlier this year, WVTM 13 introduced you to a woman who lost almost everything after almost losing her battle with COVID-19. → Read More

Central Alabama 12-year-old honored for work helping the homeless

Ethan Hill is being recognized for his work in assisting Central Alabama's homeless population. → Read More

Soccer tournament brings thousands to Central Alabama

If soccer is your game, you're in the right place. An enormous soccer tournament is taking place in Central Alabama this weekend, featuring thousands of children from across the country. → Read More

Pelham looks to limit railroad crossing delays

There is a ray of hope at the intersection of danger and frustration. → Read More

Central Alabama residents react to devastation caused by Hurricane Fiona

Hurricane Fiona left much of Puerto Rico underwater and in the dark. → Read More

Housing market proves challenging for prospective buyers

For those looking to buy a house in Central Alabama, they're facing an especially challenging time. → Read More

Birmingham Holocaust survivor dies at age 95

Ruth Scheuer Siegler, one of a precious few Holocaust survivors in Alabama, died early Saturday morning at the age of 95. → Read More

Birmingham technology company receiving worldwide attention

A Birmingham technology company is growing so fast that it's getting worldwide attention. → Read More

University of Alabama professor talks Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire

An expert on Israeli-Palestinian politics at the University of Alabama believes a long-term solution appears distant. → Read More

Central Alabama's travel industry showing signs of improvement

If there's been one business really crushed by the pandemic, it's been the travel industry. → Read More

University of Alabama professor reflects on life of Prince Philip

As Prince Philip is mourned across the United Kingdom, he is being remembered as a source of strength by his family and his nation. → Read More

Local ambassadors for this years "March for Babies" shares their story

It's part of the "March of Dimes" fight for good pre-natal care for moms and babies → Read More

Jefferson County Health Officer receives prestigious humanitarian award

In February, Dr. Mark Wilson was named the humanitarian of the year by the prestigious Albert Schweitzer Fellowship of Alabama. → Read More

Founder of Birmingham Holocaust Education Center dies at 100

Phyllis Weinstein celebrated her 100th birthday on January 4th. → Read More

IN THE 'NICK' OF TIME: Huntsville Santa saved by organ donor, receives heart transplant

During Christmas season, Santa normally gives the gifts, but in 2011 a Huntsville Santa was given a gift himself; the gift of a life-saving heart transplant right in the nick of time. → Read More