DeMorst Found Guilty of Capital Murder in the Death of Hunter Miller
Today Jackson County jurors found Nicholas Marcel DeMorst guilty of capital murder in the shooting death of Hunter Miller.
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Today Jackson County jurors found Nicholas Marcel DeMorst guilty of capital murder in the shooting death of Hunter Miller.
A Waveland man is behind bars tonight after a clash with police earlier today.
Pascagoula residents can expect to see a much needed facelift to recreational sport facilities across the city in the upcoming months.
Besides the Shuckers anticipated home opener, many other family fun activities are going on throughout the city, which means limited parking.
The shrimp boats returned to their docks today, heavy with Mississippi Gulf Coast shrimp, and dozens of locals and tourists made their way to the harbor to take home some of the best the Gulf Coast has to offer.
Wiggins police are still asking for the public’s assistance in their investigation of a double shooting that occurred earlier this week.
Biloxi Police are investigation a shooting that broke out at the Broadway Inn Express in Biloxi, landing one man in the hospital with a single gunshot wound.
Ensuring children maintain a proper diet is the goal of the Pascagoula- Gautier School District. They gained a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide free breakfast and lunch to all children all summer long for the first time since 2011.
Next week, “Wear It Wednesday” at the Infinity Space Center will bring some of the dangers on our planet to the surface.
Sheriffs, County officials and others want Corrections Commissioner Marshall Fisher to reverse his decision to close a program that sends some inmates to county jails.
The Infinity Science Center’s summer exhibit features some of the extreme outfits humanity has created to exist in the harshest environments in the world.
A local group of veterans are doing their part to make sure veterans on the coast are taken care of.
Construction crews are working tirelessly to make the Shuckers home opener a day to remember.
There was plenty of food and fun as the Gulfport Harbor Farmer’s Market officially opened today.
Shrimping season began today and this morning coast shrimpers wasted no time firing up their boats and dropping their nets.
Last night, the Ocean Springs Board of Aldermen unanimously voted to change zoning ordinances in downtown, making way for tattoo artist Matt Stebly to open up his tattoo shop and art gallery.
With just three days until the first Shuckers home game, the city of Biloxi wants to ensure all local residents will have a safe and hassle free game day experience.
The capital murder trial in the death of Hunter Miller is going on in Jackson County.
Democratic attorney and business owner, Vicki Slater is hoping to be the first female to sit in the Governor’s seat this November.
Am Vets, or American Veterans, is one of American’s leading service organizations that works diligently to help provide for veterans. Tonight the very first AM Vet organization in Mississippi will swear in local Veterans. News 25’s Shelby Myers joins us from the Beauvoir Mansion with more.
Nearly 6.8 thousand WWII veterans are still living in Mississippi. One of them, Jerry O’Keefe, is one of only about 70 ace fighter pilots alive today.
News 25’s Shelby Myers went inside MGM Park today and gives us a pre-game tour.
Tonight, the Ocean Springs Board of Alderman unanimously voted to change zoning ordinances downtown, making way for tattoo artist Matt Stebly to open up his tattoo shop and art gallery.
Jackson Police have arrested two men in the beating death and robbery of a MEMA employee outside of a Waffle House.
On Saturday, June 6, 2015, in celebration of Biloxi’s MGM Park grand opening, Coast Transit Authority will offer FREE service on their Casino Hopper route all day long.
A recently released report from attorney Billy Guice says he has found no evidence of theft, embezzlement, or pilfering from the Singing River Health Systems Employee pension trust.
The trial has been postponed for a woman accused of burning down a D’iberville apartment building last year.
19 year old Chase Dearman had his initial appearance in court this morning.
Police are still searching for answers after a double shooting in Wiggins last night that left two in the hospital.
Chiquita announced they will keep its banana ripening business in Gulfport.
The new interchange not only gives local drivers another way to get around the city, it will also make getting to the proposed Galleria easier as well.
The state’s first diverging diamond interchange is now open to the public, connecting downtown D’iberville with the Promenade and Sangani Boulevard.
the Department of Marine Resources is now requiring all recreational fishermen and captains for hire to report their red snapper harvest to the state
Hurricane season begins today. Whether you are a hurricane veteran or new to the coast, emergency leaders say there is always a way to improve your disaster plans.
For anglers ready to get out and catch some red snapper today, but are having trouble keeping up with how many you have, don’t worry…there’s now an app for that.
A new boat launch is in the works for east Biloxi.
It’s a day sure to go down in history for downtown Biloxi. In just five days, the Biloxi Shuckers will finally play in their home stadium Opening Day kicks off with an ultimate tailgate party presented by the Beau Rivage and Main Street Biloxi.
All Harrison County public properties will soon be smoke free.
Tomorrow, Mississippi Department of Transportation will open the new diverging diamond interchange in D’iberville.
Gulfport police arrested 22 year old Mary Clemons of Gulfport on two counts of aggravated assault on Sunday.
A D’iberville man is in jail facing charges of carjacking and felony pursuit.
A driver is recovering from serious injuries after crashing his car today and landing in a ditch. The outcome might have been worse, if not for a Harrison County deputy who found the man, while he was out patrolling.
Biloxi police arrested a man accused of robbery and attempted kidnapping today.
Dozens of local college-bound students will get help pursuing their careers in health care, thanks to some hefty scholarships through Singing River.
One of the coast’s many successful restaurants was supposed to get a facelift today, but an early morning shower delayed the painting until tomorrow.
Negotiations continue on whether world powers will curb Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for relief from international sanctions.
Every year JROTC camps are held in all 50 states to help mold the men and women who protect and defend our county. Mississippi’s Cadet Leadership Camp is held at Camp Shelby.
After Wednesday’s announcement the city couldn’t afford to speed up construction, a deal between city officials and the Shuckers was struck, now the nearly $300,000 the city owed the team will be going towards construction.
A New Orleans man is in Gautier police custody after leading officers on a high-speed chase this morning.