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Presidential candidate Donald Trump’s words are once again the center of a lot of controversy after proposing a ban on Muslims wishing to enter the states.
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Presidential candidate Donald Trump’s words are once again the center of a lot of controversy after proposing a ban on Muslims wishing to enter the states.
The Mississippi Reading Association is composed of educators who come together to fight illiteracy.
Many of us have Christmas traditions. Picking out the perfect tree in South Mississippi’s own back yard is one of them for some Coast families.
In less than four weeks, long time Jackson County Circuit Clerk Joe Martin is retiring after 36 years of service.
Members of the longshoreman’s union are becoming restless as they wait for promised jobs from the port expansion to materialize.
In less than 24 hours, D’iberville’s very first casino, the Scarlet Pearl, will roll out the red carpet and open its doors to gamers all across the Coast.
Two Gautier teenagers have been arrested and are facing charges in connection with a weekend robbery at a Pascagoula bank.
A family is now safe after their vehicle and house caught fire early this morning on Southern Avenue in Biloxi.
It was a traffic nightmare for drivers on Interstate 10 eastbound this afternoon in Jackson County.
It shouldn't be this hard to make a Christmas Promo.
“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.
Mount Calvary Missionary Baptist Church is extending its deadline for families for their Toys for Tots holiday drive.
The Mary C. Youth Symphony helped Gulf Coast residents get in the holiday spirit with its annual Christmas concert.
Pollution in Gulfport’s Turkey Creek has been an ongoing issue amongst residents, city officials and environmental organizations.
CASA of Harrison County is looking a bit brighter after receiving a free makeover.
Family and friends said their goodbyes to Julie Brightwell tonight.
In 1954, the old 33rd Avenue High School opened as the only black high school in Gulfport.
“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.
You may have seen some of our local police officers out ringing the bell over the weekend for the Salvation Army’s Police Challenge.