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Magdala Louissaint

Magdala Louissaint

Reporter at WVTM-TV

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  • English
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Hanceville woman reclaims her love for reading thanks to a life-changing 100th birthday gift

Opal, a Hanceville woman who recently turned 100, received a video magnifier as a birthday gift, allowing her to read again after more than a year of struggling with macular degeneration.
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Attorney: Audio recording captures contracted DHR worker apologizin...

She hasn't been charged with a crime and has not been identified, so WVTM 13 is disguising her voice.
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'That is very evil': Roebuck family helps save Michigan high school...

Ethan Carter was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries, according to police. Hudsonville High School said he was shot several times in the head, neck, chest, and arm.
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Birmingham Police Department's GRIT program helps add more officers...

The police department sees an increased interest in recruits and laterals since November 2024.
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The city of Birmingham wants to make Rickwood Field accessible to everyone, no matter one's ability.
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Residents and property managers frustrated with break-ins at Ensley...

Ethan Abbott is a frustrated property manager upset about the break-ins he's seeing on Warrior Road near Avenue N in Ensley.
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Birmingham city council approves $1.5 million to buy police drones

Birmingham City Council approves $1.5 million to buy police department drones.
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Volunteers crafting kindness for foster children in Central Alabama

Volunteers crafting kindness for foster children in Central Alabama
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'All of us really worked hard:' South Hampton K-8 students fix hygi...

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