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Initially, researchers thought natural immunity after COVID-19 would last two to three months, but studies now show that it could last eight months or more. When the time is up though, you could be susceptible to catching COVID-19 again unless you get vaccinated to provide immunity says Dr. Hicks. We are seeing low COVID-19 cases. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe DANCING DOTHAN 6TH GRADER GOES VIRAL Dancing Dothan 6th grader goes viral. DOTHAN, Ala. (WBRC) - A Dothan student is becoming a viral sensation for his impromptu performance during his school’s 6th grade graduation ceremony. Trevor Bolling was just supposed to sing a song like all the other kids at Dothan Highlands School, but then he took it to the next level with his dancemoves.
4 PEOPLE INJURED, 1 KILLED, 1 ARRESTED FOLLOWING PICKENS CO., Ala. (WBRC) - Four men were injured and one killed after a shooting at a home in Aliceville early Sunday morning. Aliceville Police say it happened after 2 a.m.. They arrived at a home on 7th Street NE to find the five victims suffering from gunshot wounds. They were all transported to GOV. COOPER PROPOSES SENDING NC FAMILIES CHECKS THROUGH Gov. Cooper proposes sending NC families checks through federal COVID relief funding. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP/WBTV) — Gov. Roy Cooper is proposing sending checks of up to $500 for eligible parents as North Carolina gets $5.7 billion in federal COVID relief funding. The Governor’s recommendations, released Wednesday, include assistingfamilies
MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best. BEEN TREATED WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES? YOU’LL HAVE TO They have to be given within a couple days of diagnosis. “And it’s really I think been life-saving and helped reduce hospitalization,” said Overton. If you do receive the treatment, it will delay getting a vaccine. “When you give the monoclonal antibodies to a person with COVID , you then have to wait 90 days after that treatment DOCTORS SAY FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS MAY HAPPEN AFTER SECOND DOSE Medical Director of Disease Control for the Jefferson County Department of Health, Dr. Wesley Willeford, said a sore arm is one of the more universal side effects of getting a COVID-19 vaccine, but some other common symptoms include: fatigue, fever, chills and muscle and joint aches, which typically happen after the second dose. HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - TOP HEADLINESHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY WBRC FOX6 is Central Alabama's breaking news and First Alert Weather forecast leader for Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden, Anniston, Cullman, and Shelby County. COVID-19 ‘NATURAL IMMUNITY’ COULD BE COMING TO AN END SOONAUTHOR:JOSH GAUNTT
Initially, researchers thought natural immunity after COVID-19 would last two to three months, but studies now show that it could last eight months or more. When the time is up though, you could be susceptible to catching COVID-19 again unless you get vaccinated to provide immunity says Dr. Hicks. We are seeing low COVID-19 cases. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe DANCING DOTHAN 6TH GRADER GOES VIRAL Dancing Dothan 6th grader goes viral. DOTHAN, Ala. (WBRC) - A Dothan student is becoming a viral sensation for his impromptu performance during his school’s 6th grade graduation ceremony. Trevor Bolling was just supposed to sing a song like all the other kids at Dothan Highlands School, but then he took it to the next level with his dancemoves.
4 PEOPLE INJURED, 1 KILLED, 1 ARRESTED FOLLOWING PICKENS CO., Ala. (WBRC) - Four men were injured and one killed after a shooting at a home in Aliceville early Sunday morning. Aliceville Police say it happened after 2 a.m.. They arrived at a home on 7th Street NE to find the five victims suffering from gunshot wounds. They were all transported to GOV. COOPER PROPOSES SENDING NC FAMILIES CHECKS THROUGH Gov. Cooper proposes sending NC families checks through federal COVID relief funding. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP/WBTV) — Gov. Roy Cooper is proposing sending checks of up to $500 for eligible parents as North Carolina gets $5.7 billion in federal COVID relief funding. The Governor’s recommendations, released Wednesday, include assistingfamilies
MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best. BEEN TREATED WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES? YOU’LL HAVE TO They have to be given within a couple days of diagnosis. “And it’s really I think been life-saving and helped reduce hospitalization,” said Overton. If you do receive the treatment, it will delay getting a vaccine. “When you give the monoclonal antibodies to a person with COVID , you then have to wait 90 days after that treatment DOCTORS SAY FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS MAY HAPPEN AFTER SECOND DOSE Medical Director of Disease Control for the Jefferson County Department of Health, Dr. Wesley Willeford, said a sore arm is one of the more universal side effects of getting a COVID-19 vaccine, but some other common symptoms include: fatigue, fever, chills and muscle and joint aches, which typically happen after the second dose. HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - TOP HEADLINES WBRC FOX6 is Central Alabama's breaking news and First Alert Weather forecast leader for Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden, Anniston, Cullman, and Shelby County. FIRST ALERT: STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON 14 hours ago · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - An area of low pressure will rotate though the area today and when combined with afternoon heating, we see the chance for several strong thunderstorm cells to develop with the main threat coming from the potential for damaging straight lines winds of DENMARK GAME AT EURO 2020 SUSPENDED AFTER ERIKSEN COLLAPSES 9 hours ago · Denmark's players react as their teammate Christian Eriksen lays injured on the ground during the Euro 2020 soccer championship group B match between Denmark and Finland at Parken stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark, Saturday, June 12, 2021. BIDEN TO NAME PULSE NIGHTCLUB A NATIONAL MEMORIAL ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - President Joe Biden said on the fifth anniversary of a mass shooting at the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando that he will sign a bill naming the site as a national memorial. The deadliest attack on the LGBTQ community in U.S. history left 49 CDC TO HOLD EMERGENCY MEETING OVER MYOCARDITIS IN SOME 1 day ago · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Next week the CDC has called an emergency meeting to address a growing number of people developing heart conditions after getting vaccinated. Today a UAB doctor addressed the concern of those affected. They are concerned about myocarditis. WBRC Fox6 News reported last month 2021 KIDS & JOBS PROGRAM This year, the DYS Kids and Jobs - Navigate Your Future Program will provide a hybrid of virtual and limited in-person job opportunities and virtual work-based learning, giving students an “earn and learn” experience on a digital learning platform. ALABAMA POWER AND TOMBIGBEE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE PARTNER BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Tombigbee Communications’ freedom FIBER, a subsidiary of Tombigbee Electric Cooperative, and Alabama Power have announced a partnership Friday to expand rural broadband and high-speed fiber internet service to residents and businesses inFayette County.
WATCH: OFFICER AND BYSTANDER TEAM UP TO RESCUE STRANDED 1 day ago · TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (Gray News) - A beachgoer and police officer worked together this week to rescue a stranded stingray that washed ashore on a beach in Georgia. According to the Tybee Island Police Department, a bystander had pulled the stingray from where it was stuck in thick sand to the surf CALIF. STUDENT DEFIES ODDS, GETS 21 COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES 1 day ago · SALINAS, Calif. (KSBW) - From Stanford to Yale and UCLA, Everett Alvarez High School valedictorian Jorge Marquez Sanchez was accepted to 21 universities and offered a whopping $2.4 million in scholarships. But it’s Harvard he’s chosen. Marquez INTRUDER DRUNKENLY BREAKS INTO AIRBNB FILLED WITH DEPUTIES The Montana deputies, who were in Milwaukee for emergency vehicle training, say they never expected a crime to happen in their rental home. When they found the back door open, they realized there was an intruder, and when they went upstairs, they found a 19-year-old mansound asleep.
HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - TOP HEADLINESHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY WBRC FOX6 is Central Alabama's breaking news and First Alert Weather forecast leader for Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden, Anniston, Cullman, and Shelby County. COVID-19 ‘NATURAL IMMUNITY’ COULD BE COMING TO AN END SOONAUTHOR:JOSH GAUNTT
Initially, researchers thought natural immunity after COVID-19 would last two to three months, but studies now show that it could last eight months or more. When the time is up though, you could be susceptible to catching COVID-19 again unless you get vaccinated to provide immunity says Dr. Hicks. We are seeing low COVID-19 cases. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe DANCING DOTHAN 6TH GRADER GOES VIRAL Dancing Dothan 6th grader goes viral. DOTHAN, Ala. (WBRC) - A Dothan student is becoming a viral sensation for his impromptu performance during his school’s 6th grade graduation ceremony. Trevor Bolling was just supposed to sing a song like all the other kids at Dothan Highlands School, but then he took it to the next level with his dancemoves.
4 PEOPLE INJURED, 1 KILLED, 1 ARRESTED FOLLOWING PICKENS CO., Ala. (WBRC) - Four men were injured and one killed after a shooting at a home in Aliceville early Sunday morning. Aliceville Police say it happened after 2 a.m.. They arrived at a home on 7th Street NE to find the five victims suffering from gunshot wounds. They were all transported to GOV. COOPER PROPOSES SENDING NC FAMILIES CHECKS THROUGH Gov. Cooper proposes sending NC families checks through federal COVID relief funding. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP/WBTV) — Gov. Roy Cooper is proposing sending checks of up to $500 for eligible parents as North Carolina gets $5.7 billion in federal COVID relief funding. The Governor’s recommendations, released Wednesday, include assistingfamilies
MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best. DOCTORS SAY FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS MAY HAPPEN AFTER SECOND DOSE Medical Director of Disease Control for the Jefferson County Department of Health, Dr. Wesley Willeford, said a sore arm is one of the more universal side effects of getting a COVID-19 vaccine, but some other common symptoms include: fatigue, fever, chills and muscle and joint aches, which typically happen after the second dose. BEEN TREATED WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES? YOU’LL HAVE TO They have to be given within a couple days of diagnosis. “And it’s really I think been life-saving and helped reduce hospitalization,” said Overton. If you do receive the treatment, it will delay getting a vaccine. “When you give the monoclonal antibodies to a person with COVID , you then have to wait 90 days after that treatment HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - TOP HEADLINESHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY WBRC FOX6 is Central Alabama's breaking news and First Alert Weather forecast leader for Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden, Anniston, Cullman, and Shelby County. COVID-19 ‘NATURAL IMMUNITY’ COULD BE COMING TO AN END SOONAUTHOR:JOSH GAUNTT
Initially, researchers thought natural immunity after COVID-19 would last two to three months, but studies now show that it could last eight months or more. When the time is up though, you could be susceptible to catching COVID-19 again unless you get vaccinated to provide immunity says Dr. Hicks. We are seeing low COVID-19 cases. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe DANCING DOTHAN 6TH GRADER GOES VIRAL Dancing Dothan 6th grader goes viral. DOTHAN, Ala. (WBRC) - A Dothan student is becoming a viral sensation for his impromptu performance during his school’s 6th grade graduation ceremony. Trevor Bolling was just supposed to sing a song like all the other kids at Dothan Highlands School, but then he took it to the next level with his dancemoves.
4 PEOPLE INJURED, 1 KILLED, 1 ARRESTED FOLLOWING PICKENS CO., Ala. (WBRC) - Four men were injured and one killed after a shooting at a home in Aliceville early Sunday morning. Aliceville Police say it happened after 2 a.m.. They arrived at a home on 7th Street NE to find the five victims suffering from gunshot wounds. They were all transported to GOV. COOPER PROPOSES SENDING NC FAMILIES CHECKS THROUGH Gov. Cooper proposes sending NC families checks through federal COVID relief funding. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP/WBTV) — Gov. Roy Cooper is proposing sending checks of up to $500 for eligible parents as North Carolina gets $5.7 billion in federal COVID relief funding. The Governor’s recommendations, released Wednesday, include assistingfamilies
MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best. BEEN TREATED WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES? YOU’LL HAVE TO They have to be given within a couple days of diagnosis. “And it’s really I think been life-saving and helped reduce hospitalization,” said Overton. If you do receive the treatment, it will delay getting a vaccine. “When you give the monoclonal antibodies to a person with COVID , you then have to wait 90 days after that treatment DOCTORS SAY FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS MAY HAPPEN AFTER SECOND DOSE Medical Director of Disease Control for the Jefferson County Department of Health, Dr. Wesley Willeford, said a sore arm is one of the more universal side effects of getting a COVID-19 vaccine, but some other common symptoms include: fatigue, fever, chills and muscle and joint aches, which typically happen after the second dose. HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - TOP HEADLINES WBRC FOX6 is Central Alabama's breaking news and First Alert Weather forecast leader for Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden, Anniston, Cullman, and Shelby County. FIRST ALERT: STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON 9 hours ago · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - An area of low pressure will rotate though the area today and when combined with afternoon heating, we see the chance for several strong thunderstorm cells to develop with the main threat coming from the potential for damaging straightlines winds of
FIRST ALERT: STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON 9 hours ago · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Strong to severe thunderstorms may develop during the afternoon hours from around 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday across the southwest of Central Alabama. The main threat will be damaging winds up to 60 MPH. In addition, heavy rainfall will occur at times today which may cause CDC TO HOLD EMERGENCY MEETING OVER MYOCARDITIS IN SOME 21 hours ago · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Next week the CDC has called an emergency meeting to address a growing number of people developing heart conditions after getting vaccinated. Today a UAB doctor addressed the concern of those affected. They are concerned about myocarditis. WBRC Fox6 News reported last month MONTANA FOUTS NAMED 2021 SCHUTT SPORTS/NFCA PITCHER OF THE 1 day ago · TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) - Alabama junior softball pitcher Montana Fouts was named the 2021 Schutt Sports/NFCA Division-I Pitcher of the Year. Fouts, a unanimous First Team NFCA All-American, went 27-4 this season with a 1.61 ERA and led all PULITZER PRIZES TO BE ANNOUNCED AFTER DELAY CAUSED BY VIRUS 1 day ago · NEW YORK (AP) — The Pulitzer Prizes in journalism and the arts will be announced Friday, recognizing the best work in a year in which people isolated themselves because of a deadly pandemic and took to the streets over racial injustice. There have been few years in journalism like 2020, when 2021 KIDS & JOBS PROGRAM This year, the DYS Kids and Jobs - Navigate Your Future Program will provide a hybrid of virtual and limited in-person job opportunities and virtual work-based learning, giving students an “earn and learn” experience on a digital learning platform. WATCH: OFFICER AND BYSTANDER TEAM UP TO RESCUE STRANDED 1 day ago · TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (Gray News) - A beachgoer and police officer worked together this week to rescue a stranded stingray that washed ashore on a beach in Georgia. According to the Tybee Island Police Department, a bystander had pulled the stingray from where it was stuck in thick sand to the surf A CUT ABOVE: HEWITT-TRUSSVILLE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM GIVES 22 hours ago · TRUSSVILLE, Ala. (WBRC) - Kent Glover may not be an expert at cutting grass, but he believes he’s now an expert in making someone’s day. “It’s really nice when we’re done with a yard to see them. They just light up, they’re so excited about how good it looks,” said Kent Glover, a INTRUDER DRUNKENLY BREAKS INTO AIRBNB FILLED WITH DEPUTIES MILWAUKEE (WISN) - A drunken 19-year-old man accidentally broke into a Milwaukee Airbnb where three sheriff’s deputies were staying and fell asleep. The deputies say he woke up in handcuffs. The Montana deputies, who were in Milwaukee for emergency vehicle training, say they never expected a crime HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - TOP HEADLINESHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY WBRC FOX6 is Central Alabama's breaking news and First Alert Weather forecast leader for Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden, Anniston, Cullman, and Shelby County. COVID-19 ‘NATURAL IMMUNITY’ COULD BE COMING TO AN END SOONAUTHOR:JOSH GAUNTT
Initially, researchers thought natural immunity after COVID-19 would last two to three months, but studies now show that it could last eight months or more. When the time is up though, you could be susceptible to catching COVID-19 again unless you get vaccinated to provide immunity says Dr. Hicks. We are seeing low COVID-19 cases. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe DANCING DOTHAN 6TH GRADER GOES VIRAL Dancing Dothan 6th grader goes viral. DOTHAN, Ala. (WBRC) - A Dothan student is becoming a viral sensation for his impromptu performance during his school’s 6th grade graduation ceremony. Trevor Bolling was just supposed to sing a song like all the other kids at Dothan Highlands School, but then he took it to the next level with his dancemoves.
4 PEOPLE INJURED, 1 KILLED, 1 ARRESTED FOLLOWING PICKENS CO., Ala. (WBRC) - Four men were injured and one killed after a shooting at a home in Aliceville early Sunday morning. Aliceville Police say it happened after 2 a.m.. They arrived at a home on 7th Street NE to find the five victims suffering from gunshot wounds. They were all transported to GOV. COOPER PROPOSES SENDING NC FAMILIES CHECKS THROUGH Gov. Cooper proposes sending NC families checks through federal COVID relief funding. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP/WBTV) — Gov. Roy Cooper is proposing sending checks of up to $500 for eligible parents as North Carolina gets $5.7 billion in federal COVID relief funding. The Governor’s recommendations, released Wednesday, include assistingfamilies
MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best. DOCTORS SAY FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS MAY HAPPEN AFTER SECOND DOSE Medical Director of Disease Control for the Jefferson County Department of Health, Dr. Wesley Willeford, said a sore arm is one of the more universal side effects of getting a COVID-19 vaccine, but some other common symptoms include: fatigue, fever, chills and muscle and joint aches, which typically happen after the second dose. BEEN TREATED WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES? YOU’LL HAVE TO They have to be given within a couple days of diagnosis. “And it’s really I think been life-saving and helped reduce hospitalization,” said Overton. If you do receive the treatment, it will delay getting a vaccine. “When you give the monoclonal antibodies to a person with COVID , you then have to wait 90 days after that treatment HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - TOP HEADLINESHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY WBRC FOX6 is Central Alabama's breaking news and First Alert Weather forecast leader for Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden, Anniston, Cullman, and Shelby County. COVID-19 ‘NATURAL IMMUNITY’ COULD BE COMING TO AN END SOONAUTHOR:JOSH GAUNTT
Initially, researchers thought natural immunity after COVID-19 would last two to three months, but studies now show that it could last eight months or more. When the time is up though, you could be susceptible to catching COVID-19 again unless you get vaccinated to provide immunity says Dr. Hicks. We are seeing low COVID-19 cases. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe DANCING DOTHAN 6TH GRADER GOES VIRAL Dancing Dothan 6th grader goes viral. DOTHAN, Ala. (WBRC) - A Dothan student is becoming a viral sensation for his impromptu performance during his school’s 6th grade graduation ceremony. Trevor Bolling was just supposed to sing a song like all the other kids at Dothan Highlands School, but then he took it to the next level with his dancemoves.
4 PEOPLE INJURED, 1 KILLED, 1 ARRESTED FOLLOWING PICKENS CO., Ala. (WBRC) - Four men were injured and one killed after a shooting at a home in Aliceville early Sunday morning. Aliceville Police say it happened after 2 a.m.. They arrived at a home on 7th Street NE to find the five victims suffering from gunshot wounds. They were all transported to GOV. COOPER PROPOSES SENDING NC FAMILIES CHECKS THROUGH Gov. Cooper proposes sending NC families checks through federal COVID relief funding. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP/WBTV) — Gov. Roy Cooper is proposing sending checks of up to $500 for eligible parents as North Carolina gets $5.7 billion in federal COVID relief funding. The Governor’s recommendations, released Wednesday, include assistingfamilies
MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best. DOCTORS SAY FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS MAY HAPPEN AFTER SECOND DOSE Medical Director of Disease Control for the Jefferson County Department of Health, Dr. Wesley Willeford, said a sore arm is one of the more universal side effects of getting a COVID-19 vaccine, but some other common symptoms include: fatigue, fever, chills and muscle and joint aches, which typically happen after the second dose. BEEN TREATED WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES? YOU’LL HAVE TO They have to be given within a couple days of diagnosis. “And it’s really I think been life-saving and helped reduce hospitalization,” said Overton. If you do receive the treatment, it will delay getting a vaccine. “When you give the monoclonal antibodies to a person with COVID , you then have to wait 90 days after that treatment HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - TOP HEADLINES WBRC FOX6 is Central Alabama's breaking news and First Alert Weather forecast leader for Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden, Anniston, Cullman, and Shelby County. FIRST ALERT: STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON 6 hours ago · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - An area of low pressure will rotate though the area today and when combined with afternoon heating, we see the chance for several strong thunderstorm cells to develop with the main threat coming from the potential for damaging straightlines winds of
FIRST ALERT: STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON 6 hours ago · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Strong to severe thunderstorms may develop during the afternoon hours from around 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday across the southwest of Central Alabama. The main threat will be damaging winds up to 60 MPH. In addition, heavy rainfall will occur at times today which may cause CDC TO HOLD EMERGENCY MEETING OVER MYOCARDITIS IN SOME 18 hours ago · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Next week the CDC has called an emergency meeting to address a growing number of people developing heart conditions after getting vaccinated. Today a UAB doctor addressed the concern of those affected. They are concerned about myocarditis. WBRC Fox6 News reported last month MONTANA FOUTS NAMED 2021 SCHUTT SPORTS/NFCA PITCHER OF THE 22 hours ago · TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) - Alabama junior softball pitcher Montana Fouts was named the 2021 Schutt Sports/NFCA Division-I Pitcher of the Year. Fouts, a unanimous First Team NFCA All-American, went 27-4 this season with a 1.61 ERA and led all PULITZER PRIZES TO BE ANNOUNCED AFTER DELAY CAUSED BY VIRUS 1 day ago · NEW YORK (AP) — The Pulitzer Prizes in journalism and the arts will be announced Friday, recognizing the best work in a year in which people isolated themselves because of a deadly pandemic and took to the streets over racial injustice. There have been few years in journalism like 2020, when 2021 KIDS & JOBS PROGRAM 1 day ago · This year, the DYS Kids and Jobs - Navigate Your Future Program will provide a hybrid of virtual and limited in-person job opportunities and virtual work-based learning, giving students an “earn and learn” experience on a digital learning platform. WATCH: OFFICER AND BYSTANDER TEAM UP TO RESCUE STRANDED 1 day ago · TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (Gray News) - A beachgoer and police officer worked together this week to rescue a stranded stingray that washed ashore on a beach in Georgia. According to the Tybee Island Police Department, a bystander had pulled the stingray from where it was stuck in thick sand to the surf A CUT ABOVE: HEWITT-TRUSSVILLE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM GIVES 19 hours ago · TRUSSVILLE, Ala. (WBRC) - Kent Glover may not be an expert at cutting grass, but he believes he’s now an expert in making someone’s day. “It’s really nice when we’re done with a yard to see them. They just light up, they’re so excited about how good it looks,” said Kent Glover, a INTRUDER DRUNKENLY BREAKS INTO AIRBNB FILLED WITH DEPUTIES MILWAUKEE (WISN) - A drunken 19-year-old man accidentally broke into a Milwaukee Airbnb where three sheriff’s deputies were staying and fell asleep. The deputies say he woke up in handcuffs. The Montana deputies, who were in Milwaukee for emergency vehicle training, say they never expected a crime HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - BIRMINGHAM, ALHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY WBRC FOX6 is Central Alabama's breaking news and First Alert Weather forecast leader for Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden, Anniston, Cullman, and Shelby County. COVID-19 ‘NATURAL IMMUNITY’ COULD BE COMING TO AN END SOON Initially, researchers thought natural immunity after COVID-19 would last two to three months, but studies now show that it could last eight months or more. When the time is up though, you could be susceptible to catching COVID-19 again unless you get vaccinated to provide immunity says Dr. Hicks. We are seeing low COVID-19 cases. WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the 4 PEOPLE INJURED, 1 KILLED, 1 ARRESTED FOLLOWING PICKENS CO., Ala. (WBRC) - Four men were injured and one killed after a shooting at a home in Aliceville early Sunday morning. Aliceville Police say it happened after 2 a.m.. They arrived at a home on 7th Street NE to find the five victims suffering from gunshot wounds. They were all transported to COULD WE SEE A SURGE IN COVID-19 CASES AFTER THE MEMORIAL About 29% of Alabamians have been fully vaccinated, but a top doctor at UAB doesn’t believe we’ll see another huge surge in cases after the holiday. This Memorial Day will be a lot different than last year. UAB’s Dr. Michael Saag said a year ago we were worried about everyone being vulnerable to COVID. But right now the concern is for INTRUDER DRUNKENLY BREAKS INTO AIRBNB FILLED WITH DEPUTIES MILWAUKEE (WISN) - A drunken 19-year-old man accidentally broke into a Milwaukee Airbnb where three sheriff’s deputies were staying and fell asleep. The deputies say he woke up in handcuffs. The Montana deputies, who were in Milwaukee for emergency vehicle training, say they never expected a crime HOW TO CONTACT THE WBRC ON YOUR SIDE INVESTIGATORS Right now, he is working to answer your questions about the COVID-19 Vaccine. His email is jonathan.hardison@wbrc.com. His office number is 205-583-4323. Anchor and Investigative Reporter Morgan Hightower can be reached via email at morgan.hightower@wbrc.com. Her office GOV. COOPER PROPOSES SENDING NC FAMILIES CHECKS THROUGH Gov. Cooper proposes sending NC families checks through federal COVID relief funding. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP/WBTV) — Gov. Roy Cooper is proposing sending checks of up to $500 for eligible parents as North Carolina gets $5.7 billion in federal COVID relief funding. The Governor’s recommendations, released Wednesday, include assistingfamilies
BEEN TREATED WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES? YOU’LL HAVE TO They have to be given within a couple days of diagnosis. “And it’s really I think been life-saving and helped reduce hospitalization,” said Overton. If you do receive the treatment, it will delay getting a vaccine. “When you give the monoclonal antibodies to a person with COVID , you then have to wait 90 days after that treatment HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - TOP HEADLINESHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY WBRC FOX6 is Central Alabama's breaking news and First Alert Weather forecast leader for Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden, Anniston, Cullman, and Shelby County. COVID-19 ‘NATURAL IMMUNITY’ COULD BE COMING TO AN END SOON Initially, researchers thought natural immunity after COVID-19 would last two to three months, but studies now show that it could last eight months or more. When the time is up though, you could be susceptible to catching COVID-19 again unless you get vaccinated to provide immunity says Dr. Hicks. We are seeing low COVID-19 cases. DANCING DOTHAN 6TH GRADER GOES VIRAL Dancing Dothan 6th grader goes viral. DOTHAN, Ala. (WBRC) - A Dothan student is becoming a viral sensation for his impromptu performance during his school’s 6th grade graduation ceremony. Trevor Bolling was just supposed to sing a song like all the other kids at Dothan Highlands School, but then he took it to the next level with his dancemoves.
WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the 4 PEOPLE INJURED, 1 KILLED, 1 ARRESTED FOLLOWING PICKENS CO., Ala. (WBRC) - Four men were injured and one killed after a shooting at a home in Aliceville early Sunday morning. Aliceville Police say it happened after 2 a.m.. They arrived at a home on 7th Street NE to find the five victims suffering from gunshot wounds. They were all transported to INTRUDER DRUNKENLY BREAKS INTO AIRBNB FILLED WITH DEPUTIES MILWAUKEE (WISN) - A drunken 19-year-old man accidentally broke into a Milwaukee Airbnb where three sheriff’s deputies were staying and fell asleep. The deputies say he woke up in handcuffs. The Montana deputies, who were in Milwaukee for emergency vehicle training, say they never expected a crime ALABAMA STILL FACING GAS SHORTAGES According to Gasbuddy, 4 percent of Alabama gas station are facing shortages. Georgia is at 26 percent, South Carolina at 27 percent, North Carolina at 24 percent, and Florida at 9 percent. You should be fine, but may have to search a little bit. BEEN TREATED WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES? YOU’LL HAVE TO They have to be given within a couple days of diagnosis. “And it’s really I think been life-saving and helped reduce hospitalization,” said Overton. If you do receive the treatment, it will delay getting a vaccine. “When you give the monoclonal antibodies to a person with COVID , you then have to wait 90 days after that treatment MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best. WOMAN STRUCK, KILLED ON LAKESHORE PARKWAY 1 day ago · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Birmingham Police said a woman died after she was struck while walking on Lakeshore Parkway Wednesday, June 9. It happened before noon at 501 Lakeshore. Officers said the woman was struck and taken to a hospital where SMALL NUMBER OF YOUNG PEOPLE WITH HEART PROBLEMS AFTER Small number of young people with heart problems after COVID-19 vaccine. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Now that 12- and 15- year olds are eligible for COVID-19 vaccines, doctors want to see more people getting those shots. But, a CDC advisory committee is investigating after some teenagers and young adults getting the vaccine areexperiencing heart
SENIOR CITIZEN VOUCHER PROGRAM FOR TUSCALOOSA FARMERS MARKETS 1 day ago · TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) - Some senior citizens who shop at the farmers market at Tuscaloosa’s River Market and pop-up farmers markets around the city could save money through a voucher program. “The program is so popular with seniors. They 2 CHILDREN, WOMAN KILLED IN WEST ALABAMA CRASH 1 day ago · SUMTER COUNTY, Ala. (WBRC) - Two children and a woman were killed in Sumter County Tuesday in a single-vehicle crash. Ciarra Dalton Stephens, 35, of York was killed when the 2005 Kia Sedona she was driving left the road and hit a tree around 6 p.m. Stephens and two of her passengers, a PIPELINE EXEC TO FACE CONGRESS AS US RECOVERS MOST OF RANSOM The chief executive of the massive fuel pipeline hit by ransomware last month is expected to detail his company’s response to the cyberattack and to explain his decision to authorize a multimillion-dollar payment when he testifies before Congress thisweek.
IS IT SAFE OR EFFECTIVE TO MIX PFIZER AND MODERNA COVID-19 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - A change of guidance from the Centers for Disease Control on mixing the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, now says getting two different vaccines is okay but only under “exceptional situations”. The CDC previously said the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines should not be used together as a first and seconddose, but
LABANESE FOOD FESTIVAL 1 day ago · WBRC, COVID-19 Vaccine Education and Equity Project hostlive panel
NWTC HOST FIRST BOAT PATROL OFFICER TRAINING GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Wisconsin has more than 15,000 lakes and 84,000 miles of rivers and streams. While not all of those are navigable, there’s plenty of water being patrolled by law enforcement agencies. Nearly 20 officers and deputies from across theEVERYBODY GOES
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - In 1946 a man named Milo Carlton started selling hamburgers in downtown Birmingham. Seventy-five years later, the Milo’s name is synonymous with burgers, fries, a secret sauce and giving what Milo called a little something extra. The formula hasstood that test of
INTRUDER DRUNKENLY BREAKS INTO AIRBNB FILLED WITH DEPUTIES The Montana deputies, who were in Milwaukee for emergency vehicle training, say they never expected a crime to happen in their rental home. When they found the back door open, they realized there was an intruder, and when they went upstairs, they found a 19-year-old mansound asleep.
HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - BIRMINGHAM, ALHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY WBRC FOX6 is Central Alabama's breaking news and First Alert Weather forecast leader for Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden, Anniston, Cullman, and Shelby County. COVID-19 ‘NATURAL IMMUNITY’ COULD BE COMING TO AN END SOON Initially, researchers thought natural immunity after COVID-19 would last two to three months, but studies now show that it could last eight months or more. When the time is up though, you could be susceptible to catching COVID-19 again unless you get vaccinated to provide immunity says Dr. Hicks. We are seeing low COVID-19 cases. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe 4 PEOPLE INJURED, 1 KILLED, 1 ARRESTED FOLLOWING PICKENS CO., Ala. (WBRC) - Four men were injured and one killed after a shooting at a home in Aliceville early Sunday morning. Aliceville Police say it happened after 2 a.m.. They arrived at a home on 7th Street NE to find the five victims suffering from gunshot wounds. They were all transported to INTRUDER DRUNKENLY BREAKS INTO AIRBNB FILLED WITH DEPUTIES The Montana deputies, who were in Milwaukee for emergency vehicle training, say they never expected a crime to happen in their rental home. When they found the back door open, they realized there was an intruder, and when they went upstairs, they found a 19-year-old mansound asleep.
COULD WE SEE A SURGE IN COVID-19 CASES AFTER THE MEMORIAL About 29% of Alabamians have been fully vaccinated, but a top doctor at UAB doesn’t believe we’ll see another huge surge in cases after the holiday. This Memorial Day will be a lot different than last year. UAB’s Dr. Michael Saag said a year ago we were worried about everyone being vulnerable to COVID. But right now the concern is for GOV. COOPER PROPOSES SENDING NC FAMILIES CHECKS THROUGH Gov. Cooper proposes sending NC families checks through federal COVID relief funding. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP/WBTV) — Gov. Roy Cooper is proposing sending checks of up to $500 for eligible parents as North Carolina gets $5.7 billion in federal COVID relief funding. The Governor’s recommendations, released Wednesday, include assistingfamilies
MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best. BEEN TREATED WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES? YOU’LL HAVE TO They have to be given within a couple days of diagnosis. “And it’s really I think been life-saving and helped reduce hospitalization,” said Overton. If you do receive the treatment, it will delay getting a vaccine. “When you give the monoclonal antibodies to a person with COVID , you then have to wait 90 days after that treatment HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - BIRMINGHAM, ALHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY WBRC FOX6 is Central Alabama's breaking news and First Alert Weather forecast leader for Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Gadsden, Anniston, Cullman, and Shelby County. COVID-19 ‘NATURAL IMMUNITY’ COULD BE COMING TO AN END SOON Initially, researchers thought natural immunity after COVID-19 would last two to three months, but studies now show that it could last eight months or more. When the time is up though, you could be susceptible to catching COVID-19 again unless you get vaccinated to provide immunity says Dr. Hicks. We are seeing low COVID-19 cases. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe 4 PEOPLE INJURED, 1 KILLED, 1 ARRESTED FOLLOWING PICKENS CO., Ala. (WBRC) - Four men were injured and one killed after a shooting at a home in Aliceville early Sunday morning. Aliceville Police say it happened after 2 a.m.. They arrived at a home on 7th Street NE to find the five victims suffering from gunshot wounds. They were all transported to INTRUDER DRUNKENLY BREAKS INTO AIRBNB FILLED WITH DEPUTIES The Montana deputies, who were in Milwaukee for emergency vehicle training, say they never expected a crime to happen in their rental home. When they found the back door open, they realized there was an intruder, and when they went upstairs, they found a 19-year-old mansound asleep.
COULD WE SEE A SURGE IN COVID-19 CASES AFTER THE MEMORIAL About 29% of Alabamians have been fully vaccinated, but a top doctor at UAB doesn’t believe we’ll see another huge surge in cases after the holiday. This Memorial Day will be a lot different than last year. UAB’s Dr. Michael Saag said a year ago we were worried about everyone being vulnerable to COVID. But right now the concern is for GOV. COOPER PROPOSES SENDING NC FAMILIES CHECKS THROUGH Gov. Cooper proposes sending NC families checks through federal COVID relief funding. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP/WBTV) — Gov. Roy Cooper is proposing sending checks of up to $500 for eligible parents as North Carolina gets $5.7 billion in federal COVID relief funding. The Governor’s recommendations, released Wednesday, include assistingfamilies
MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best. BEEN TREATED WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES? YOU’LL HAVE TO They have to be given within a couple days of diagnosis. “And it’s really I think been life-saving and helped reduce hospitalization,” said Overton. If you do receive the treatment, it will delay getting a vaccine. “When you give the monoclonal antibodies to a person with COVID , you then have to wait 90 days after that treatment WOMAN STRUCK, KILLED ON LAKESHORE PARKWAY 10 hours ago · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Birmingham Police said a woman died after she was struck while walking on Lakeshore Parkway Wednesday, June 9. It happened before noon at 501 Lakeshore. Officers said the woman was struck and taken to a hospital where 2 CHILDREN, WOMAN KILLED IN WEST ALABAMA CRASH 15 hours ago · SUMTER COUNTY, Ala. (WBRC) - Two children and a woman were killed in Sumter County Tuesday in a single-vehicle crash. Ciarra Dalton Stephens, 35, of York was killed when the 2005 Kia Sedona she was driving left the road and hit a tree around 6 p.m. Stephens and two of her passengers, a SMALL NUMBER OF YOUNG PEOPLE WITH HEART PROBLEMS AFTER Small number of young people with heart problems after COVID-19 vaccine. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Now that 12- and 15- year olds are eligible for COVID-19 vaccines, doctors want to see more people getting those shots. But, a CDC advisory committee is investigating after some teenagers and young adults getting the vaccine areexperiencing heart
MEAT PRICES RISING THIS SUMMER 1 day ago · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - The price of meat typically goes up during the summer, but many people are noticing significantly higher prices. It’s sticker shock.at every stop. Comparing costs at local grocery stores shows a nice steak to grill ranges from 13 to over 24 dollars a pound these days 18-WHEELER CARRYING RAW CHICKEN WRECKS ON I-20 1 day ago · JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ala. (WBRC) - An 18-wheeler carrying raw chicken wrecker wrecked on I-20 WB Tuesday afternoon. There were no other vehicles involved. The crash happened at mile marker 142. The truck driver and his passenger went into a ditch. They were taken to LABANESE FOOD FESTIVAL 12 hours ago · WBRC, COVID-19 Vaccine Education and Equity Projecthost live panel
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - In 1946 a man named Milo Carlton started selling hamburgers in downtown Birmingham. Seventy-five years later, the Milo’s name is synonymous with burgers, fries, a secret sauce and giving what Milo called a little something extra. The formula hasstood that test of
FDA APPROVES MUCH-DEBATED ALZHEIMER’S DRUG PANNED BY EXPERTS WASHINGTON (AP) — Government health officials on Monday approved the first new drug for Alzheimer’s disease in nearly 20 years, disregarding warnings from independent advisers that the much-debated treatment hasn’t been shown to help slow the GRAPHIC: SUSPECT PUNCHES, SLAMS WOMAN INTO GROUND IN GAS GARDENA, Calif. (KCAL/KCBS) - Hours after security video was released of a random attack on a woman pumping gas at a California gas station, authorities announced a suspect was under arrest. Detectives say a man wanted for an unprovoked and vicious attack was INTRUDER DRUNKENLY BREAKS INTO AIRBNB FILLED WITH DEPUTIES The Montana deputies, who were in Milwaukee for emergency vehicle training, say they never expected a crime to happen in their rental home. When they found the back door open, they realized there was an intruder, and when they went upstairs, they found a 19-year-old mansound asleep.
HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - BIRMINGHAM, ALHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY AP: Trooper charged in child rape hid checkered FBI past. An Alabama state trooper arrested last week on charges he raped an 11-year-old girl had been kicked out of the FBI amid a string of sexual misconduct allegations but was hired anyway with the apparent help of a forged bureau letter that scrubbed his record clean. By. NEWS - WBRCTRACKING THE TROPICSABOUT USPOLITICSHURRICANE CENTRALMONEY MATTERSINTERNSHIP PROGRAM Birmingham Mayor to present plan for city employee one-time payments up to $5,000. Mayor Woodfin said as part of the Magic City Recovery Plan, which is funded through the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan of 2021, he will recommend full time employees with the City of Birmingham receive a one-time premium payment of $5,000. By.WEATHER - WBRC
May 5, 2021 at 3:39 PM. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - NEXT 24 HOURS: The National Weather Service confirms an EF-1 tornado touched down in Prattville, AL on Tuesday. Also, an EF-0 tornado near Clinton, in Greene County, and an EF-0 in northern Perry/western Chilton Counties. Thankfully, much calmer weather will be the story for the remainder ofthe
WATCH LIVE NEWSCASTS Live video from WBRC is available during all local newscasts. When WBRC is not airing a live newscast, you will see live coverage from local news across the country with Local News Live. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe COULD WE SEE A SURGE IN COVID-19 CASES AFTER THE MEMORIAL About 29% of Alabamians have been fully vaccinated, but a top doctor at UAB doesn’t believe we’ll see another huge surge in cases after the holiday. This Memorial Day will be a lot different than last year. UAB’s Dr. Michael Saag said a year ago we were worried about everyone being vulnerable to COVID. But right now the concern is for GAS PRICES STILL HIGH, WHEN WILL THEY COME DOWN? BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Now that Colonial Pipeline has restored operations, many people are still wondering when gas prices will go down, and have questions about current availability. Some gas stations are still without gas following the Colonial HOW TO CONTACT THE WBRC ON YOUR SIDE INVESTIGATORS Right now, he is working to answer your questions about the COVID-19 Vaccine. His email is jonathan.hardison@wbrc.com. His office number is 205-583-4323. Anchor and Investigative Reporter Morgan Hightower can be reached via email at morgan.hightower@wbrc.com. Her office MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best. HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - BIRMINGHAM, ALHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY AP: Trooper charged in child rape hid checkered FBI past. An Alabama state trooper arrested last week on charges he raped an 11-year-old girl had been kicked out of the FBI amid a string of sexual misconduct allegations but was hired anyway with the apparent help of a forged bureau letter that scrubbed his record clean. By. NEWS - WBRCTRACKING THE TROPICSABOUT USPOLITICSHURRICANE CENTRALMONEY MATTERSINTERNSHIP PROGRAM Birmingham Mayor to present plan for city employee one-time payments up to $5,000. Mayor Woodfin said as part of the Magic City Recovery Plan, which is funded through the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan of 2021, he will recommend full time employees with the City of Birmingham receive a one-time premium payment of $5,000. By.WEATHER - WBRC
May 5, 2021 at 3:39 PM. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - NEXT 24 HOURS: The National Weather Service confirms an EF-1 tornado touched down in Prattville, AL on Tuesday. Also, an EF-0 tornado near Clinton, in Greene County, and an EF-0 in northern Perry/western Chilton Counties. Thankfully, much calmer weather will be the story for the remainder ofthe
WATCH LIVE NEWSCASTS Live video from WBRC is available during all local newscasts. When WBRC is not airing a live newscast, you will see live coverage from local news across the country with Local News Live. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe COULD WE SEE A SURGE IN COVID-19 CASES AFTER THE MEMORIAL About 29% of Alabamians have been fully vaccinated, but a top doctor at UAB doesn’t believe we’ll see another huge surge in cases after the holiday. This Memorial Day will be a lot different than last year. UAB’s Dr. Michael Saag said a year ago we were worried about everyone being vulnerable to COVID. But right now the concern is for GAS PRICES STILL HIGH, WHEN WILL THEY COME DOWN? BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Now that Colonial Pipeline has restored operations, many people are still wondering when gas prices will go down, and have questions about current availability. Some gas stations are still without gas following the Colonial HOW TO CONTACT THE WBRC ON YOUR SIDE INVESTIGATORS Right now, he is working to answer your questions about the COVID-19 Vaccine. His email is jonathan.hardison@wbrc.com. His office number is 205-583-4323. Anchor and Investigative Reporter Morgan Hightower can be reached via email at morgan.hightower@wbrc.com. Her office MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best.NEWS - WBRC
Birmingham Mayor to present plan for city employee one-time payments up to $5,000. Mayor Woodfin said as part of the Magic City Recovery Plan, which is funded through the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan of 2021, he will recommend full time employees with the City of Birmingham receive a one-time premium payment of $5,000. By. BASS PRO SHOPS HOSTS GONE FISHING EVENT 7 hours ago · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Noted conservationist and Bass Pro Shops Founder Johnny Morris is challenging families everywhere to put down their digital devices and head outside to discover the joys of fishing this summer. Morris, Bass Pro Shops NWTC HOST FIRST BOAT PATROL OFFICER TRAINING 5 hours ago · GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Wisconsin has more than 15,000 lakes and 84,000 miles of rivers and streams. While not all of those are navigable, there’s plenty of water being patrolled by law enforcement agencies. Nearly 20 officers and deputies from across the WTO PANEL CONSIDERS EASING PROTECTIONS ON COVID-19 VACCINES GENEVA (AP) — Envoys from World Trade Organization member nations are taking up a proposal to ease patents and other intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines to help developing countries fight the pandemic, an idea backed by the Biden administration but opposed in MUSLIM FAMILY TARGETED IN ATTACK THAT KILLED 4, CANADIAN TORONTO (AP) — A driver plowed a pickup truck into a family of five, killing four of them and seriously injuring the other in a deliberate attack that targeted the victims because they were Muslims, Canadian police said Monday. Authorities said a FDA APPROVES MUCH-DEBATED ALZHEIMER’S DRUG PANNED BY EXPERTS WASHINGTON (AP) — Government health officials on Monday approved the first new drug for Alzheimer’s disease in nearly 20 years, disregarding warnings from independent advisers that the much-debated treatment hasn’t been shown to help slow the PROPUBLICA: MANY OF THE UBER-RICH PAY NEXT TO NO INCOME TAX 12 hours ago · WASHINGTON (AP) — The rich really are different from you and me: They’re better at dodging the tax man. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos paid no income tax in 2007 and 2011. Tesla founder Elon Musk’s income tax bill came to zero in 2018. And financierGeorge Soros went
FORMER NEW YORK GIANTS COACH JIM FASSEL DIES AT 71 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jim Fassel, a former coach of the New York Giants who was named NFL coach of the year in 1997 and led the team to the 2001 Super Bowl, has died. He was 71. Fassel’s son, John, confirmed the death to the Los Angeles Times onEVERYBODY GOES
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - In 1946 a man named Milo Carlton started selling hamburgers in downtown Birmingham. Seventy-five years later, the Milo’s name is synonymous with burgers, fries, a secret sauce and giving what Milo called a little something extra. The formula hasstood that test of
GRAPHIC: MAN CHARGED WITH HATE CRIME IN CINDER BLOCK BALTIMORE (AP) - A man accused in a rampage at three Baltimore liquor stores owned by Asian American families last month is now facing hate crime charges, prosecutors announced Monday. Daryl Doles, 50, was already charged with robbery and assault for the attacks, but a HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - BIRMINGHAM, ALHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY AP: Trooper charged in child rape hid checkered FBI past. An Alabama state trooper arrested last week on charges he raped an 11-year-old girl had been kicked out of the FBI amid a string of sexual misconduct allegations but was hired anyway with the apparent help of a forged bureau letter that scrubbed his record clean. By. NEWS - WBRCTRACKING THE TROPICSABOUT USPOLITICSHURRICANE CENTRALMONEY MATTERSINTERNSHIP PROGRAM Birmingham Mayor to present plan for city employee one-time payments up to $5,000. Mayor Woodfin said as part of the Magic City Recovery Plan, which is funded through the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan of 2021, he will recommend full time employees with the City of Birmingham receive a one-time premium payment of $5,000. By.WEATHER - WBRC
May 5, 2021 at 3:39 PM. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - NEXT 24 HOURS: The National Weather Service confirms an EF-1 tornado touched down in Prattville, AL on Tuesday. Also, an EF-0 tornado near Clinton, in Greene County, and an EF-0 in northern Perry/western Chilton Counties. Thankfully, much calmer weather will be the story for the remainder ofthe
WATCH LIVE NEWSCASTS Live video from WBRC is available during all local newscasts. When WBRC is not airing a live newscast, you will see live coverage from local news across the country with Local News Live. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe COULD WE SEE A SURGE IN COVID-19 CASES AFTER THE MEMORIAL About 29% of Alabamians have been fully vaccinated, but a top doctor at UAB doesn’t believe we’ll see another huge surge in cases after the holiday. This Memorial Day will be a lot different than last year. UAB’s Dr. Michael Saag said a year ago we were worried about everyone being vulnerable to COVID. But right now the concern is for GAS PRICES STILL HIGH, WHEN WILL THEY COME DOWN? BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Now that Colonial Pipeline has restored operations, many people are still wondering when gas prices will go down, and have questions about current availability. Some gas stations are still without gas following the Colonial HOW TO CONTACT THE WBRC ON YOUR SIDE INVESTIGATORS Right now, he is working to answer your questions about the COVID-19 Vaccine. His email is jonathan.hardison@wbrc.com. His office number is 205-583-4323. Anchor and Investigative Reporter Morgan Hightower can be reached via email at morgan.hightower@wbrc.com. Her office MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best. HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - BIRMINGHAM, ALHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY AP: Trooper charged in child rape hid checkered FBI past. An Alabama state trooper arrested last week on charges he raped an 11-year-old girl had been kicked out of the FBI amid a string of sexual misconduct allegations but was hired anyway with the apparent help of a forged bureau letter that scrubbed his record clean. By. NEWS - WBRCTRACKING THE TROPICSABOUT USPOLITICSHURRICANE CENTRALMONEY MATTERSINTERNSHIP PROGRAM Birmingham Mayor to present plan for city employee one-time payments up to $5,000. Mayor Woodfin said as part of the Magic City Recovery Plan, which is funded through the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan of 2021, he will recommend full time employees with the City of Birmingham receive a one-time premium payment of $5,000. By.WEATHER - WBRC
May 5, 2021 at 3:39 PM. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - NEXT 24 HOURS: The National Weather Service confirms an EF-1 tornado touched down in Prattville, AL on Tuesday. Also, an EF-0 tornado near Clinton, in Greene County, and an EF-0 in northern Perry/western Chilton Counties. Thankfully, much calmer weather will be the story for the remainder ofthe
WATCH LIVE NEWSCASTS Live video from WBRC is available during all local newscasts. When WBRC is not airing a live newscast, you will see live coverage from local news across the country with Local News Live. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe COULD WE SEE A SURGE IN COVID-19 CASES AFTER THE MEMORIAL About 29% of Alabamians have been fully vaccinated, but a top doctor at UAB doesn’t believe we’ll see another huge surge in cases after the holiday. This Memorial Day will be a lot different than last year. UAB’s Dr. Michael Saag said a year ago we were worried about everyone being vulnerable to COVID. But right now the concern is for GAS PRICES STILL HIGH, WHEN WILL THEY COME DOWN? BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Now that Colonial Pipeline has restored operations, many people are still wondering when gas prices will go down, and have questions about current availability. Some gas stations are still without gas following the Colonial HOW TO CONTACT THE WBRC ON YOUR SIDE INVESTIGATORS Right now, he is working to answer your questions about the COVID-19 Vaccine. His email is jonathan.hardison@wbrc.com. His office number is 205-583-4323. Anchor and Investigative Reporter Morgan Hightower can be reached via email at morgan.hightower@wbrc.com. Her office MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best.NEWS - WBRC
Birmingham Mayor to present plan for city employee one-time payments up to $5,000. Mayor Woodfin said as part of the Magic City Recovery Plan, which is funded through the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan of 2021, he will recommend full time employees with the City of Birmingham receive a one-time premium payment of $5,000. By. FDA APPROVES NEW DRUG FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN NEARLY 5 hours ago · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) -The Food and Drug Administration approved the first new drug for Alzheimer’s Disease in nearly 20 years. The drug marketed under the name “Aduhelm” got the green light from the FDA. The drug is intended to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in patients with MUSLIM FAMILY TARGETED IN ATTACK THAT KILLED 4, CANADIAN TORONTO (AP) — A driver plowed a pickup truck into a family of five, killing four of them and seriously injuring the other in a deliberate attack that targeted the victims because they were Muslims, Canadian police said Monday. Authorities said a VIDEO SHOWS TRUCKS HITTING WORKERS PICKETING OUTSIDECLICK TO VIEW 6 hours ago · BROOKWOOD, Ala. (WBRC) -Things are apparently getting heated at the on-going strike at the Warrior Met Coal plant. Union officials say some workers are turning to violence. The United Mine Workers of America tells WBRC, some of its members have been hit by cars three times in the past three days SUMMER JOB MARKET LOOKS GOOD FOR TEENAGERS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) -Getting a summer job might seem like a right of passage for some teenagers, but are jobs available to them as the country continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic? A 2019 Pew Research study reports teen employment was on the downswing, but a Birminghammarket researcher
FIRST ALERT: MORE STORMS TUESDAY EVENING 6 hours ago · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Happy Tuesday! We saw a lot of heavy rain, some flash flooding, and plenty of lightning late yesterday evening as storms fired up across Central Alabama. We are still dealing with some showers and storms on this OUTAGE AFFECTING VAST SWATHS OF THE INTERNET (Gray News) - An outage of the cloud service Fastly is having a big impact on the internet. Sites like CNN, the New York Times and Twitch are all reporting outages. Downdetector indicated that problems began being reported at around 6 a.m. If convicted of all charges, thesuspect faces a
FED LAWYERS: TRUMP NOT LIABLE FOR ‘CRUDE’ REMARKS ABOUT Donald Trump cannot be held personally liable for “crude” and “disrespectful” remarks he made while president about a woman who accused him of rape, Justice Department lawyers said Monday in arguing for him to be replaced by the United States as defendant in adefamation lawsuit.
GRAPHIC: MAN CHARGED WITH HATE CRIME IN CINDER BLOCK BALTIMORE (AP) - A man accused in a rampage at three Baltimore liquor stores owned by Asian American families last month is now facing hate crime charges, prosecutors announced Monday. Daryl Doles, 50, was already charged with robbery and assault for the attacks, but a FORMER NEW YORK GIANTS COACH JIM FASSEL DIES AT 71 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jim Fassel, a former coach of the New York Giants who was named NFL coach of the year in 1997 and led the team to the 2001 Super Bowl, has died. He was 71. Fassel’s son, John, confirmed the death to the Los Angeles Times on HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - BIRMINGHAM, ALHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY AP: Trooper charged in child rape hid checkered FBI past. An Alabama state trooper arrested last week on charges he raped an 11-year-old girl had been kicked out of the FBI amid a string of sexual misconduct allegations but was hired anyway with the apparent help of a forged bureau letter that scrubbed his record clean. By. NEWS - WBRCTRACKING THE TROPICSABOUT USPOLITICSHURRICANE CENTRALMONEY MATTERSINTERNSHIP PROGRAM Birmingham Mayor to present plan for city employee one-time payments up to $5,000. Mayor Woodfin said as part of the Magic City Recovery Plan, which is funded through the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan of 2021, he will recommend full time employees with the City of Birmingham receive a one-time premium payment of $5,000. By.WEATHER - WBRC
May 5, 2021 at 3:39 PM. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - NEXT 24 HOURS: The National Weather Service confirms an EF-1 tornado touched down in Prattville, AL on Tuesday. Also, an EF-0 tornado near Clinton, in Greene County, and an EF-0 in northern Perry/western Chilton Counties. Thankfully, much calmer weather will be the story for the remainder ofthe
WATCH LIVE NEWSCASTS Live video from WBRC is available during all local newscasts. When WBRC is not airing a live newscast, you will see live coverage from local news across the country with Local News Live. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe COULD WE SEE A SURGE IN COVID-19 CASES AFTER THE MEMORIAL About 29% of Alabamians have been fully vaccinated, but a top doctor at UAB doesn’t believe we’ll see another huge surge in cases after the holiday. This Memorial Day will be a lot different than last year. UAB’s Dr. Michael Saag said a year ago we were worried about everyone being vulnerable to COVID. But right now the concern is for GAS PRICES STILL HIGH, WHEN WILL THEY COME DOWN? BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Now that Colonial Pipeline has restored operations, many people are still wondering when gas prices will go down, and have questions about current availability. Some gas stations are still without gas following the Colonial HOW TO CONTACT THE WBRC ON YOUR SIDE INVESTIGATORS Right now, he is working to answer your questions about the COVID-19 Vaccine. His email is jonathan.hardison@wbrc.com. His office number is 205-583-4323. Anchor and Investigative Reporter Morgan Hightower can be reached via email at morgan.hightower@wbrc.com. Her office MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best. HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - BIRMINGHAM, ALHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY AP: Trooper charged in child rape hid checkered FBI past. An Alabama state trooper arrested last week on charges he raped an 11-year-old girl had been kicked out of the FBI amid a string of sexual misconduct allegations but was hired anyway with the apparent help of a forged bureau letter that scrubbed his record clean. By. NEWS - WBRCTRACKING THE TROPICSABOUT USPOLITICSHURRICANE CENTRALMONEY MATTERSINTERNSHIP PROGRAM Birmingham Mayor to present plan for city employee one-time payments up to $5,000. Mayor Woodfin said as part of the Magic City Recovery Plan, which is funded through the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan of 2021, he will recommend full time employees with the City of Birmingham receive a one-time premium payment of $5,000. By.WEATHER - WBRC
May 5, 2021 at 3:39 PM. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - NEXT 24 HOURS: The National Weather Service confirms an EF-1 tornado touched down in Prattville, AL on Tuesday. Also, an EF-0 tornado near Clinton, in Greene County, and an EF-0 in northern Perry/western Chilton Counties. Thankfully, much calmer weather will be the story for the remainder ofthe
WATCH LIVE NEWSCASTS Live video from WBRC is available during all local newscasts. When WBRC is not airing a live newscast, you will see live coverage from local news across the country with Local News Live. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe COULD WE SEE A SURGE IN COVID-19 CASES AFTER THE MEMORIAL About 29% of Alabamians have been fully vaccinated, but a top doctor at UAB doesn’t believe we’ll see another huge surge in cases after the holiday. This Memorial Day will be a lot different than last year. UAB’s Dr. Michael Saag said a year ago we were worried about everyone being vulnerable to COVID. But right now the concern is for GAS PRICES STILL HIGH, WHEN WILL THEY COME DOWN? BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Now that Colonial Pipeline has restored operations, many people are still wondering when gas prices will go down, and have questions about current availability. Some gas stations are still without gas following the Colonial HOW TO CONTACT THE WBRC ON YOUR SIDE INVESTIGATORS Right now, he is working to answer your questions about the COVID-19 Vaccine. His email is jonathan.hardison@wbrc.com. His office number is 205-583-4323. Anchor and Investigative Reporter Morgan Hightower can be reached via email at morgan.hightower@wbrc.com. Her office MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best.NEWS - WBRC
Birmingham Mayor to present plan for city employee one-time payments up to $5,000. Mayor Woodfin said as part of the Magic City Recovery Plan, which is funded through the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan of 2021, he will recommend full time employees with the City of Birmingham receive a one-time premium payment of $5,000. By. FDA APPROVES NEW DRUG FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN NEARLY 59 minutes ago · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) -The Food and Drug Administration approved the first new drug for Alzheimer’s Disease in nearly 20 years. The drug marketed under the name “Aduhelm” got the green light from the FDA. The drug is intended to slow theprogression of
VIDEO SHOWS TRUCKS HITTING WORKERS PICKETING OUTSIDECLICK TO VIEW BROOKWOOD, Ala. (WBRC) -Things are apparently getting heated at the on-going strike at the Warrior Met Coal plant. Union officials say some workers are turning to violence. The United Mine Workers of America tells WBRC, some of its members have been hit by cars three times in the past three days MUSLIM FAMILY TARGETED IN ATTACK THAT KILLED 4, CANADIAN TORONTO (AP) — A driver plowed a pickup truck into a family of five, killing four of them and seriously injuring the other in a deliberate attack that targeted the victims because they were Muslims, Canadian police said Monday. Authorities said a WOMAN SAYS SHE FOUND ‘SPY-CAMERA’ HIDDEN INSIDE USB CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - A scary moment for one woman who says she found a hidden camera inside a restroom at a restaurant over the weekend. According to police, it happened at Deejai Noodle Bar in Charlotte’s NoDa area. “I picked it up and shined it in the light.I
OUTAGE AFFECTING VAST SWATHS OF THE INTERNET (Gray News) - An outage of the cloud service Fastly is having a big impact on the internet. Sites like CNN, the New York Times and Twitch are all reporting outages. Downdetector indicated that problems began being reported at around 6 a.m. If convicted of all charges, thesuspect faces a
FIRST ALERT: MORE STORMS TUESDAY EVENING BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Happy Tuesday! We saw a lot of heavy rain, some flash flooding, and plenty of lightning late yesterday evening as storms fired up across Central Alabama. We are still dealing with some showers and storms on this GRAPHIC: MAN CHARGED WITH HATE CRIME IN CINDER BLOCK BALTIMORE (AP) - A man accused in a rampage at three Baltimore liquor stores owned by Asian American families last month is now facing hate crime charges, prosecutors announced Monday. Daryl Doles, 50, was already charged with robbery and assault for the attacks, but a FORMER NEW YORK GIANTS COACH JIM FASSEL DIES AT 71 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jim Fassel, a former coach of the New York Giants who was named NFL coach of the year in 1997 and led the team to the 2001 Super Bowl, has died. He was 71. Fassel’s son, John, confirmed the death to the Los Angeles Times on ELBA PRINCIPAL CHARGED AFTER HEAD-ON COLLISION 19 hours ago · COFFEE COUNTY, Ala. (WTVY) - The principal of Elba Elementary School is jailed for her involvement in a head-on collision that left that left three others hospitalized. Debra Johnson Strickland is charged with Leaving the Scene of an Accident and isheld
HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - BIRMINGHAM, ALHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY AP: Trooper charged in child rape hid checkered FBI past. An Alabama state trooper arrested last week on charges he raped an 11-year-old girl had been kicked out of the FBI amid a string of sexual misconduct allegations but was hired anyway with the apparent help of a forged bureau letter that scrubbed his record clean. By. NEWS - WBRCTRACKING THE TROPICSABOUT USPOLITICSHURRICANE CENTRALMONEY MATTERSINTERNSHIP PROGRAM Birmingham Mayor to present plan for city employee one-time payments up to $5,000. Mayor Woodfin said as part of the Magic City Recovery Plan, which is funded through the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan of 2021, he will recommend full time employees with the City of Birmingham receive a one-time premium payment of $5,000. By.WEATHER - WBRC
May 5, 2021 at 3:39 PM. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - NEXT 24 HOURS: The National Weather Service confirms an EF-1 tornado touched down in Prattville, AL on Tuesday. Also, an EF-0 tornado near Clinton, in Greene County, and an EF-0 in northern Perry/western Chilton Counties. Thankfully, much calmer weather will be the story for the remainder ofthe
WATCH LIVE NEWSCASTS Live video from WBRC is available during all local newscasts. When WBRC is not airing a live newscast, you will see live coverage from local news across the country with Local News Live. COVID-19 SHOT SIDE-EFFECTS STILL CONSISTENT AFTER THREE MONTHS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - We’re learning more about the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine as more people receive the shot. The biggest side reported effect is still the sore arm that some describe as feeling like you’ve been socked in the arm. “Soreness at the site of the injection, or sometimes redness or other symptomology at the WHAT COVID-19 SYMPTOMS TO STILL LOOK OUT FOR EVEN AFTER Being fully vaccinated doesn’t mean you won’t ever catch Covid-19 again and UAB infectious disease expert Dr. Michael Saag said you still need to be looking out for symptoms. “Those symptoms are very similar to the original Covid,” Saag said. “Fever, maybe COULD WE SEE A SURGE IN COVID-19 CASES AFTER THE MEMORIAL About 29% of Alabamians have been fully vaccinated, but a top doctor at UAB doesn’t believe we’ll see another huge surge in cases after the holiday. This Memorial Day will be a lot different than last year. UAB’s Dr. Michael Saag said a year ago we were worried about everyone being vulnerable to COVID. But right now the concern is for GAS PRICES STILL HIGH, WHEN WILL THEY COME DOWN? BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Now that Colonial Pipeline has restored operations, many people are still wondering when gas prices will go down, and have questions about current availability. Some gas stations are still without gas following the Colonial HOW TO CONTACT THE WBRC ON YOUR SIDE INVESTIGATORS Right now, he is working to answer your questions about the COVID-19 Vaccine. His email is jonathan.hardison@wbrc.com. His office number is 205-583-4323. Anchor and Investigative Reporter Morgan Hightower can be reached via email at morgan.hightower@wbrc.com. Her office MIXING JOHNSON & JOHNSON WITH PFIZER OR MODERNA VACCINE AN Johnson & Johnson only requires one shot, but has been shown in their trials to prevent severe outcomes of the virus, including death. WBRC has reported that mixing either Pfizer or Moderna is technically “OK” via the CDC, but only in extreme circumstances. Health officials have told us that the same vaccine is best. HOME - WBRC FOX6 NEWS - BIRMINGHAM, ALHOMENEWSFIRST ALERT WEATHERSPORTSGET UP WITH GOOD DAY ALABAMACOMMUNITY AP: Trooper charged in child rape hid checkered FBI past. An Alabama state trooper arrested last week on charges he raped an 11-year-old girl had been kicked out of the FBI amid a string of sexual misconduct allegations but was hired anyway with the apparent help of a forged bureau letter that scrubbed his record clean. By. NEWS - WBRCTRACKING THE TROPICSABOUT USPOLITICSHURRICANE CENTRALMONEY MATTERSINTERNSHIP PROGRAM Birmingham Mayor to present plan for city employee one-time payments up to $5,000. Mayor Woodfin said as part of the Magic City Recovery Plan, which is funded through the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan of 2021, he will recommend full time employees with the City of Birmingham receive a one-time premium payment of $5,000. By.WEATHER - WBRC
May 5, 2021 at 3:39 PM. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - NEXT 24 HOURS: The National Weather Service confirms an EF-1 tornado touched down in Prattville, AL on Tuesday. Also, an EF-0 tornado near Clinton, in Greene County, and an EF-0 in northern Perry/western Chilton Counties. Thankfully, much calmer weather will be the story for the remainder ofthe
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SEAWORLD: TRAINERS WILL NO LONGER RIDE ON DOLPHINS Dolphins are no longer to be ridden on during SeaWorld shows, the company said. (Source: WESH/KFMB/CNN/file)__ __ __ __ __ __
February 11, 2020 at 12:18 PM CST - Updated February 11 at 12:18 PM (CNN) - SeaWorld said trainers will no longer stand or ride ondolphins.
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But PETA is claiming victory, saying, “stopping trainers from treating dolphins like surfboards means less abuse at SeaWorld. But orcas and other dolphins continue to suffer in tiny concrete tanks.” Meanwhile, SeaWorld has reached a $65 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit filed by investors in 2014. It followed revelations on the treatment of orcas in the documentary“Blackfish.”
The suit claimed SeaWorld misled investors by not disclosingmistreatment.
SeaWorld said in court documents the settlement is not an admission ofwrongdoing.
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