Tuesday, June 11 2013 7:54 PM EDT2013-06-11 23:54:12 GMT
Alabama State University has paid the law firm of White, Arnold & Dowd, more than $83,000 in legal fees since March 15. ASU employed former Federal Judge U.W. Clemon to provide legal counsel while a forensicMore >>
Alabama State University has paid the law firm of White, Arnold & Dowd, more than $83,000 in legal fees since March 15. ASU employed former Federal Judge U.W. Clemon to provide legal counsel while a forensic audit, ordered by Gov. Robert Bentley, is ongoing.More >>
Tuesday, February 5 2013 9:45 PM EST2013-02-06 02:45:38 GMT
All last year we heard the "good news" about Alabama's unemployment numbers dropping and new jobs being created all over our fair state. And while it's true that unemployment has dropped, that is farMore >>
All last year we heard the "good news" about Alabama's unemployment numbers dropping and new jobs being created all over our fair state. And while it's true that unemployment has dropped, that is farMore >>
Saturday, February 2 2013 9:00 AM EST2013-02-02 14:00:10 GMT
After a federal report on conditions at Tutwiler Prison for Women in Wetumpka found appalling problems, the state's commissioner of corrections promised aggressive changes to address those issues. AsMore >>
After a federal report on conditions at Tutwiler Prison for Women in Wetumpka found appalling problems, the state's commissioner of corrections promised aggressive changes to address those issues. AsMore >>
Friday, January 4 2013 7:00 PM EST2013-01-05 00:00:43 GMT
Huntsville, AL (WAFF) - It's been an exhausting week for Mo Brooks. The 5th District Representative walked into the WAFF 48 News offices just after 4:00 p.m. Friday afternoon, straight off a connectingMore >>
Mo Brooks discusses his vote against Sandy relief, the Fiscal Cliff, Social Security payroll taxes and more as he begins his second term in Washington.More >>
See the latest results from the 2012 presidential election. More >>
Tonya Terry came home in September 2002 to take her place as part of the team of anchors on one of the top-rated morning shows in the country, WSFA 12's Today in Alabama. She also anchors WSFA 12 News at Noon .
Prior to coming to WSFA 12 News, Tonya spent five years in Huntsville where she worked as a news anchor and reporter at both the ABC and CBS affiliates. Tonya has also worked at television and radio stations in Troy, Dothan and Enterprise.
Tonya volunteers a lot of her time, so don't be surprised to see her at your school, church, football game or other community events.
This is the biggest hair I've ever had!This hair style was from December 2004. It looks like the humidity affected my 'do that day. I don't remember my hair EVER being this high before or since.More >>
I love this picture. The hair was a little high, but it worked for the time. The photographer just said "Be Yourself" and I was in a really good mood that day. I might try this one again. More >>
This short do worked for me for a long time. This picture was taken several years ago. More >>
I actually wore this style the first time to interview Auburn Coach Tommy Tuberville. That's is shoulder in the picture. He says he watches us as much as he can. But his sons prefer Spiderman in the mornings.More >>
Check out this hair style. It lasted for a short while. More >>
My favorite! This one was taken at the Troy University Homecoming Parade last year. This one is super short and sassy. I've always liked my hair about this length. It just fits my face.More >>
Bear with me. I just want to have some fun and for me changing my hairstyles is FUN! More >>
The long hair was more glamorous and I thought it fit my mood at the time. Not my favorite, but I might try something similar again in the future.More >>
The long hair was more glamorous and I thought it fit my mood at the time.More >>