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A new group of advocates are suited up and ready to fight for the rights of children
Residents in Gautier are tired of seeing their glasses full of red or brown tinted water.
A K-9 has been reunited with his handler, bringing a 17 day search to a close.
The tenth anniversary has come and gone and now the Mary C. O’Keefe Cultural Center in Ocean Springs is putting Hurricane Katrina to bed.
The kids over at Popp’s Ferry Elementary School in Biloxi got their own little taste of Cruisin’ the Coast.
Some local seniors are traveling down memory lane this evening at the sock hop at Brookdale Senior Living Solutions Center in Biloxi.
If looking at the hot rides along Highway 90 has made you want one of your own, the Car Corral has you covered.
Starting at 7 this morning, Cruisers headed over to the Long Beach Yacht Club for their Country Cruisin’ Breakfast.
Cruisers move along to the next spot on the Coast in downtown Ocean Springs.
Car collectors from near and far come every year to bid on the pricey classics at the Vicari Auto Auction.
Lyman Elementary School was evacuated today over concerns of a nearby woods fire.
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Radar, the police bloodhound with Hancock County that went missing two weeks ago, has been found safe and well.
Lyman Elementary School in Gulfport was evacuated this morning due to the smell of smoke. The Gulfport Fire Department was on the scene around 9:00a.m.
More details are being revealed in the tragic case of a mother arrested, accused of stabbing her three year old son Monday night in Jones Park.
The search resumes for Radar, the Hancock County deputy K-9 that went missing two weeks ago after a car accident on Highway 43.
Our nation’s capital is honoring a Long Beach woman as an “angel of adoption.”
What started off as a search for a stolen golf cart resulted in three arrests and the seizure of more than 60 marijuana plants.
Cruisers left the streets and piled into the Beau Rivage for a blast from the past tonight.
Today leaders from Hancock Bank were at West Wortham Middle School preparing eighth graders for financial independence, security, and success.
Putting Hurricane Katrina to bed, that’s the theme of one of two new exhibits the Mary C. O’Keefe Cultural Center will put on display starting tomorrow.
If you have Cable One you may have noticed the line-up change.
Hot food, good music, and cool cars, it was all part of Gulf Coast Industries’ fourth annual Cruisin’ Sock Hop.
Antique cars and cruisers flooded the streets of downtown Biloxi for the annual Cruisin’ the Coast Block Party