Sand on Roadways Along Highway 90
When stormy weather blows through town, the effects can often be seen on the roadways of Highway 90, sand and lots of it.
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When stormy weather blows through town, the effects can often be seen on the roadways of Highway 90, sand and lots of it.
Mardi Gras festivities kick off this weekend in Gulfport for the 26th annual Orange Grove Mardi Gras parade.
Millions of people are anxiously waiting for tonight when the $1.5 billion Powerball numbers are announced.
Lots of South Mississippians are crossing the state line for the chance to win the $700 million Powerball jackpot.
Mississippi Power customers are set to receive lower bills in February.
Could a new exit off the interstate be on its way to Coast commuters?
After more than a year, a settlement between Singing River Health System, retirees and Jackson County has been reached.
It was a packed house at the Lyman Community Center in Gulfport as dozens welcomed new Harrison County Sheriff Troy Peterson.
Presidential hopeful Donald Trump will touch down on the Coast in less than 24 hours.
There’s one place you can ring in the New Year in style, the brand new Scarlet Pearl Casino.
The Salvation Army is asking for the public’s help during their final push with their holiday Red Kettle Campaign.
The suspect accused of a string of auto burglaries and credit card fraud is now behind bars.
Police are looking for the man who stabbed a Good Samaritan this morning with a syringe.
Tennis is a sport that develops motor skills, physical conditioning and mental toughness.
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Laurene Callander talks about the Popp's Ferry Road Construction.
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Members of the longshoreman’s union are becoming restless as they wait for promised jobs from the port expansion to materialize.
“Allah is Satan, Jesus is God.” It’s that statement on Cowan Road Baptist Church’s marquee that has spurred conversation between Muslims and Christians on the Coast.
The University of Southern Mississippi is just days away from playing for the title of Conference USA champions.
They may be retired but the At Ease Gang based in Gulfport is still active in serving the military community here on the Coast.
Overnight temperatures dipped down in the mid-20s, opening doors for the first time this year at cold weather emergency shelters along the Coast.
Local business and community leaders across the Coast were honored at today’s One Coast Awards.
For the first time in decades, the Round Island Lighthouse let its light shine for the community to see.
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Governor Phil Bryant prepares for a second term after winning the 2015 race for governor with 67 percent.
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One of the world’s best known gospel songs will come to life as a play at the Gulfport Little Theatre.
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Long Beach city officials kept the party going with “Long Beach Live”, a fun event for the whole family to enjoy.
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Ten years ago marked a dark chapter here in South Mississippi as Katrina made landfall, but the page has turned over the past decade.
Ten years ago marked a dark chapter here in South Mississippi as Katrina made landfall, but the page has turned over the past decade.