Biloxi City Council Considers Tree Ordinance
Tuesday, the Biloxi City Council called a special meeting to consider strengthening the city's tree ordinance.
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Tuesday, the Biloxi City Council called a special meeting to consider strengthening the city's tree ordinance.
Mississippians across the state cast their ballots in Tuesday's general election to have their say in who will represent them.
Tuesday, News 25 spoke with the reform candidate for the 4th U.S. Congressional seat, Eli "Sarge" Jackson.
Everything you need to know on Election Day is right here!
There are six candidates running in the hotly contested race for Jackson County Sheriff.
It’s been an exciting Senate race this year as six term Republican incumbent, Thad Cochran, fought to keep his seat against challengers in both the primary and the general election.
The Stone County Economic Development Partnership is kicking-off a Shop Small Campaign and plans to promote participation in Small Business Saturday.
Event returns for sixth year on Mississippi Gulf Coast; new spectator viewing areas on #17 and #18.
Renovation of the Community Arts Center, located at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College’s (M.G.C.C.C.) Perkinston Campus, has been completed.
Check out all the latest news from Monday night's 9 p.m. show right here.
For almost two decades, an abandoned grocery store has been taking up space and darkening the city's bright future. Now, Walmart has stepped in, restoring the building and bringing the community a new Neighborhood Market at which to shop.
Festival organizers announced turnout for this weekend’s event had one of the highest ever, with more than 150,000 people.
The Mississippi State football team remains the number one team in the country after beating Arkansas 17 to 10.
Pascagoula has been looking to bring a community kitchen to the city as a launch pad for entrepreneurs for a few years now and they've finally found an avenue to make that happen.
Residents in a D'Iberville neighborhood will soon have the convenience of a grocery store in their community, which opens this weekend.
More than $200,000 has been raised between the six candidates fighting for the Sheriff's seat, and political analysts say that is unusual for a local election.
Democratic Senate candidate, Travis Childers, made a pit stop in Gulfport Monday morning.
Everything you need to know from Monday evening's 5:30 p.m. show is right here.
The Gulfport Branch N.A.A.C.P. will host its annual Freedom Fund Banquet on Sunday, November 23rd, 2014 at Hard Rock Live in Biloxi at 6:00 p.m.
On Tuesday, November 4th, 2014, Mississippi voters will elect federal representatives, judges, and possibly some local officials as well.
The Dauphin Island Sea Lab’s Discovery Hall Programs will be offering a new, week-long residential program for high school students for the summer of 2015.
Saturday was the first day of November, but it also kicked off a long time Coast tradition: the Peter Anderson Festival.
Kids and their parents were treated to a fun filled night at Edgewater Mall with very few tricks.
Friday, Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) informed its employees of changes to come in its retirement plan.