Police say suspected Maoist rebels attacked a convoy of cars carrying local leaders and supporters of India's ruling Congress party in eastern India, killing at least 16 people and wounding 25 others.More >>
About 200 suspected Maoist rebels set off a land mine and opened fire on a convoy of cars carrying local leaders and supporters of India's ruling Congress party in an eastern state, killing 28 people and wounding 24...More >>
The woman hired to clean up Rutgers' scandal-scarred athletic program quit as Tennessee's women's volleyball coach 16 years ago after her players submitted a letter complaining she ruled through...More >>
The woman hired to clean up Rutgers' scandal-scarred athletic program quit as Tennessee's women's volleyball coach 16 years ago after her players submitted a letter complaining she ruled through humiliation, fear...More >>
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(RNN/KENS/CNN) - At least one person in San Antonio has died Saturday during heavy flooding caused by rain that dumped more than a foot of water on some parts of the area. Police confirmed a woman's bodyMore >>
Firefighters in San Antonio are still looking for two missing people after heavy rain and flooding swamped the area and left thousands without power.More >>
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(RNN) - Two-year-old girls rule the world. If you in any way doubt that statement, you obviously do not have nor have ever had a 2-year-old girl. One thing that Matt Clarke made abundantly clear in a video heMore >>
Two-year-old girls rule the world. If you in any way doubt that statement, you obviously do not have nor have ever had a 2-year-old girl.More >>
Hoover Police say crooks are phishing for financial information using text messages that appear to come from a real bank.The text messages come from different numbers with different area codes and it tellsMore >>
Hoover Police say crooks are phishing for financial information using text messages that appear to come from a real bank.More >>
Hannah Lane is WSFA 12 News' Wiregrass news reporter. She first came to us as an intern in January 2009 and joined the team as a producer in August 2009. She loves working at WSFA and is eager to serve the viewers and the Montgomery community.
Hannah graduated Magna Cum Laude from Huntingdon College in 2009 where she majored in Communications Studies with a minor in Psychology. It wasn't all studies for Hannah at HC, she was captain of the dance team, Huntingdon host, member of Chi Omega, ODK President, and President of the Senior Class.
Hannah has had an interest in television ever since she was a child. A passion was sparked when she became anchor for her high school broadcast show, 'The Spill'. She has been hooked ever since! She loves the energy in the newsroom and enjoys "being in the know," a trait that comes with working in news.
Hannah is originally from the Smokey Mountains area of Tennessee. In her spare time she enjoys dancing, reading, hanging out with friends, and (embracing her Alabama side) loves football! And if you are curious, she is not a UT fan. It's the Hawks and Eagles she loves. Hawk ‘Em and Waaaaaaarrrrr Eagle!
If you would like to contact Hannah, you may e-mail her at hlane@wsfa.com.