Jamiese
Price joined the WDHN family in January. A Birmingham native she's
happy to be here, where the weather is warm and the folks are friendly.
Before joining the team, Jamiese spent time reporting in Huntsville, AL at FOX 54 News.
Before joining the team, Jamiese spent time reporting in Huntsville, AL at FOX 54 News.
Jamiese earned her BA degree in English from Tuskegee University. From
a
Golden Tiger to an Orangeman, Jamiese earned her Master of Science
degree from S.I. Newhouse School of Journalism at Syracuse University.
When she's not on deadline, you're likely to find her in the kitchen. She loves to cook and try new recipes.
Jamiese loves a good book, a great movie, and a gorgeous shoe.
She would love to hear from you. You can send her an email at jprice@wdhn.com
or find her on facebook at Jamiese Price WDHN.
stories by jamiese price
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Rising Court Costs Could Save Jobs
In an attempt to help Alabama's judicial system raise funds a house committee has approved a bill to increase court fees.
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Dothan High School Celebrates 100 Years Of Excellence
100 years of tiger pride was on display Thursday night as Dothan High School celebrated its 100th anniversary.
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Commissioners Get A Closer Look At Dothan Schools
"Yes we can! Dothan" kicked off its 2012 school tours Wednesday. The first stop was Grandview Elementary School.
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Troy Students Weigh In On Tobacco Free Campus
Troy University is on its way to becoming the first public university in the state to become tobacco free. The college is rolling out their new...
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Local Band To Play On International Stage
They've performed in Dallas, New York, and now the Daleville band is going across the border to perform. The band is heading to Canada Tuesday to test their...
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A Community Says Goodbye To Sisters Killed In A House Fire
The Henry County community said their last goodbyes to sisters killed in a house fire.
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2012 Legislative Session Coming To A Close
The 2012 legislative session is coming to a close. Lawmakers tell us what to expect in the coming weeks.
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Henry County Community Mourns The Loss Of Sisters Killed In House Fire
13-year-old Aaliyah Jordan Scoggins and 11-year-old Haley Alyssa Scoggins were killed when their home burned down over the weekend.
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Sporting Tournaments Fuel Local Economy
Two major sporting events are happening over the weekend. These big events promise to bring in some big bucks for Dothan.
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A Rally To Remember A Man Shot By Police Is Planned For Saturday
A rally to remember a man shot to death over two months ago in Headland is less than two days away. It's not really a protest, but...
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Strengthening Child Abuse Laws
The case of a girl who was literally run to death in Etowah County is prompting a bill in the state house. It's called the Savannah Hardin...
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Limited Contracts Have Peanut Producers Turning To Another Crop
The unseasonably warm weather has some peanut growers planting a month ahead of time. But with limited and low contracts many growers aren't taking advantage of the...
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Rotary Club Gets A Closer Look At Library Plans
Plans are taking shape for two new libraries in Dothan and there could even be a third library on the way.
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Good Friday Commemorated With Cross Walk In Dothan
In downtown Dothan, a group observed Good Friday with a march symbolic of what Christians and others say happened over two thousand years ago.
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40 Percent of State's Children Could Lose Access To Health Care
A 10.6 percent cut to the state's Medicaid system leaves thousands of kids without medical insurance.
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Alabama Ranks 2nd In The Country For Food Hardship
More Alabamians said they struggled to buy food last year than any year since the recession started. In a recent study by the Food Research and Action...
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The Party Is Over For Club Primetime
Dothan City Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to revoke the business license for the Club Primetime.
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Dothan Technology Center Principal Faces More Charges
A Dothan principal is arrested for the second time this month.Gregory Wayne Allen was arrested again Thursday night.The charges stem from his DUI arrest on March 17th.
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Wiregrass Hispanic Community Speaks Out Against Immigration Law
After months of being virtually silent, the Wiregrass Hispanic community is now becoming vocal against Alabama's tough new immigration law.
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New Purchase Doubles Size of Alabama Aviation Center
Before moving forward the purchase of the armory must be approved by the Alabama Department of Education. Kirk said they're set to meet with the state department...
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