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Unusual red tide continues

South Mississippi will continue to see dead fish wash up on shore, unless we see colder temperatures or an increase in fresh water.

Seven days to remove the nativity scene

Less than a day after the members of the Harrison County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to keep nativity scene on display in its courthouse in Gulfport, the Washington D.C. based American Humanist Association has announced its plans to sue.

Biloxi works to speed infrastructure project

Orange barrels, cones, and detour signs are a common sight in central Biloxi, as repairs to the city's sewer, storm drainage and water systems continue. But, FEMA funds for these projects are drying up.

Nativity Scene to Stay Put at County Courthouse

The Harrison County Board of Supervisors has decided to keep its nativity scene on display at the county courthouse in downtown Gulfport. The vote was unanimous, despite the threat of litigation from the American Humanist Association, based in Washington, D.C.

More than 1,000 volunteer to feed the needy

A father and his daughter make it a family tradition to help Gulfport Police and other law enforcement on the coast provide over 5,000 meals to Gulf Coast residents in need on Thanksgiving Day.

Black Friday Shopping

For many Gulf Coast residents, now that the Thanksgiving table is cleared, the shopping begins.

Community supports couple after housefire

Just two days after a fire blazed through Pass Christian couple's home, a community rallies to help. The couple who says they wouldn't be able to make it through without a little help from their friends.