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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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Long Beach city officials kept the party going with “Long Beach Live”, a fun event for the whole family to enjoy.
The Climb CDC is actively working to bring together families through various programs
What’s it like to walk a day in the shoes of someone who is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender?
Volunteers throughout South Mississippi visited 21 local nursing homes for Grandparents Day.
Across the nation today, people are taking time out to honor their grandparents.
All day Saturday and Sunday, it’s the 34th annual Biloxi Seafood Festival.
West Hancock Elementary students started the day learning about September 11th, but they ended it with new footwear.
First responders were on the front lines in Biloxi today, as firefighters traded their fire hoses for spoons.
A group of carvers with the company “Artistry in Wood” came to the Coast to turn a dead oak tree into a nautical themed masterpiece.
Mark your calendars, the second annual Anchor Fest is coming up in just a few weeks.
Today, mothers across the nation joined forces to deliver a message and promote awareness on improving childbirth throughout America.
Banana’s Mini Golf and Arcade had its grand opening in Gulfport this past weekend.
It’s a labor of love born out of loss as South Mississippians use tragedy and music to help keep others alive in their own special ways.
The two schools came together and hosted “Battle for A Cure” to honor a Hancock High student who lost her battle with cancer in June.
USM and Mississippi State are also going head-to-head during an off the field competition called “the Mississippi Food Fight.”
Today, members of St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Biloxi gathered to pray for those serving in our community.
Pull out your favorite gear for tomorrow’s “Downtown Biloxi after 5 Shuckers and Saints” tailgate party.
Some local artists were honored over the weekend for their hard work and contributions to our bridges here in South Mississippi.
Tonight, the local chapter of the American Cancer Society hosted the sixth annual “Sweets and Champagne."
A local group used bowties and beignets to draw an early morning crowd. They raised about $15,000 for the Harrison County Youth Court.
Live on set is R. Lee Flowers to talk about tomorrow’s Bow Tie and Beignets event.
The Education, Economics, Environmental, Climate and Health Organization, otherwise known as ECHO, wraps up its Hurricane Katrina commemorative summit.
So far, nearly 600,000 volunteers have been part of the rebuilding process in South Mississippi since Katrina roared ashore ten years ago.
A Gulfport youth build organization teamed up with Toms Shoes to give back to the community.