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'''Carol Robinson''' (born [[April 24]], [[1964]] in [[Birmingham]]) is a senior reporter for the [[Alabama Media Group]], covering public safety issues for [[Al.com]] and ''[[The Birmingham News]]''. | '''Carol Robinson''' (born [[April 24]], [[1964]] in [[Birmingham]]) is a senior reporter for the [[Alabama Media Group]], covering public safety issues for [[Al.com]] and ''[[The Birmingham News]]''. | ||
Robinson graduated from [[Vestavia Hills High School]] in [[1982]] and completed a bachelor of arts in journalism and public relations as [[Auburn University]] in [[1986]]. She began her career with the ''News'' on [[August | Robinson graduated from [[Vestavia Hills High School]] in [[1982]] and completed a bachelor of arts in journalism and public relations as [[Auburn University]] in [[1986]]. She began her career with the ''News'' on [[August 9]] of that year, writing for the "Lifestyle" section and covering southeastern Alabama as a correspondent based in [[Auburn]]. When she asked for reassignment to [[Birmingham]] in [[1996]], she was given [[Chuck Dean]]'s former [[Fairfield]], [[Midfield]], and [[Hueytown]] beat. Soon she found a talent for crime reporting and began covering public safety full time alongside [[John Archibald]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 08:40, 9 August 2022
Carol Robinson (born April 24, 1964 in Birmingham) is a senior reporter for the Alabama Media Group, covering public safety issues for Al.com and The Birmingham News.
Robinson graduated from Vestavia Hills High School in 1982 and completed a bachelor of arts in journalism and public relations as Auburn University in 1986. She began her career with the News on August 9 of that year, writing for the "Lifestyle" section and covering southeastern Alabama as a correspondent based in Auburn. When she asked for reassignment to Birmingham in 1996, she was given Chuck Dean's former Fairfield, Midfield, and Hueytown beat. Soon she found a talent for crime reporting and began covering public safety full time alongside John Archibald.
References
- McWhorter, Andy (September 1, 2014) "At the Scene of the Crime: For nearly 20 years, reporter Carol Robinson has covered crime in the Magic City" B-Metro
- Harvey, Alec (Spring 2019) "The Coco Chanel of Crime" Auburn magazine