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Guy Rawlings

Guy Rawlings

Evening News Anchor at WVTM 13 News at 10pm - WVTM-TV

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Birmingham businessman helping students navigate NIL with nonprofit athlete organization - WVTM13...

Like a lot of kids, Birmingham businessman Jim Cavale dreamed of playing big league ball. The Syracuse, New York, native got a scholarship to play at Montevallo, but that’s as far as he got.“I didn’t get the pro ball shot,” Cavale said. “But coming down here, getting out of my comfort zone, playing college baseball really set the stage for a lot of what I did after baseball.“And after baseball, he still swung for the fences — only in business. Cavale helped Irontribe grow from one gym in Homewoo…
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Black Birmingham business mogul honored in 20th annual AG Gaston Co...

If “standing on business” was a person, it would be the late A.G. Gaston.“Not only did he start and own and operate about ten different businesses that employed throughout his history, hundreds if not thousands or 8,000 people,” said Bob Dickerson, and he would know. Dickerson was one of those who Gaston employed at Citizens Federal Savings Bank.“I was over the loan department, but part of my job was making sure that people pay their loans. In fact, that was my first job at the bank,” Dickerson…
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Alabama educator working to raise literacy rates despite racist res...

A local educator is going above and beyond to help our kids excel in school and life,but her social media post asking for volunteers for a reading program received the wrong kind of attention.Devon Frazier is enthusiastic about reading now, but as a child, not so much.“I wasn’t a reader,” Frazier said. “And starting school and not being a reader, I was very embarrassed, ashamed. But I had a teacher that never made me feel embarrassed about being a struggling reader. She just took me by my hand.…
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Alabama Board of Education to cut jobs, after-school programs amid ...

Heads up, parents of school-age children; your students’ free after-school program may not be available in the fall, or the foreseeable future.During a State Board work session Thursday, state Superintendent Dr. Eric Mackey revealed there’s just not enough money in the budget to keep them going.“We are losing a couple of billion dollars in ESSER Funds in September,” Mackey said.The federal government provided ESSER Funds, or Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funds, during the pand…
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'Zero to none': Firefighter Jordan Melton's mother on lack of polic...

This time last year, Rochelle Gaston Malone lost her son to gun violence. Firefighter Jordan Melton was shot on the job at Station 9 in Norwood. He died five days later.
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$20 million McWane Economic Education Center to boost financial lit...

Central Alabama students will soon have a new state-of-the-art educational resource in Birmingham.
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Birmingham violence: Mayor calls for culture change

As part of our commitment to the truth and holding our elected officials accountable, WVTM 13 Anchor Guy Rawlings sat down with Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin to address the challenges and solutions that face his commitment to making Birmingham safer.
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'We have an obligation': American Idol winner, famed composer worki...

Ruben Studdard and Dr. Henry Panion team up to promote arts education and opportunities in Birmingham.
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'To Catch a Predator' host Chris Hansen details Alabama sting

The Blount County Sheriff's office carried out a successful sting operation last week thanks to an assist from a man who has made it his mission to protect your children from potential predators.
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Voices of Change: How the Carlton Reese Memorial Unity Choir amplif...

In the late '50s, civil rights leader the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth felt the Birmingham campaign needed a boost.