Randy Bush has accumulated extensive experience in various roles over several decades, beginning as a Police Officer with the Montgomery Police Department from 1982 to 1987. Following this, Randy transitioned to the automotive sector, working at Cloverland Auto Parts for a decade. Since 1987, Randy has been with WSFA 12 News, serving as an Engineer. Randy is an alumnus of Auburn University, contributing a solid educational foundation to a diverse professional background.
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WSFA 12 News
WSFA has continually built its news department. In the early days, it was one half-hour newscast a day. Now, WSFA airs more than 19 hours of local newscasts each week. Some of the most popular additions to WSFA news were a series of tower-cams, giving viewers aerial views of weather and traffic, and Advanced Super Doppler 12, the city's only live local weather radar. WSFA was also the first television station in the state to upgrade to digital, non-linear video news gathering equipment and the transition to High-Definition is now underway. News coverage and the technology that accompanies it are mainstays at WSFA, however the station is equally grounded in community support projects throughout the year.