Coast Homeowners Meet with State Insurance Commissioner
The homeowners are concerned about skyrocketing insurance rates after Hurricane Katrina and the effects on the local economy.
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The homeowners are concerned about skyrocketing insurance rates after Hurricane Katrina and the effects on the local economy.
Don't be scared! You can watch Halloween night's 9 p.m. news right here, in case you were too busy eating candy and missed it!
With Tuesday's election right around the corner, the Harrison County Election Commission is going through some final preparations.
The Jackson County District Attorney’s Office welcomed a new member Friday.
A Halloween treat for the Who Dat Nation: a Thursday night win over the Carolina Panthers.
The Wildlife Care and Rescue Center in Jackson County will be releasing an American bald eagle into the Mississippi skies Saturday.
Vampires, ghosts, goblins, and witches are usually recognized as the scariest creatures creeping around on Halloween. While these horrors are just make-believe, there are actually some very real terrors that might be lurking in your own backyard.
The Peter Anderson Festival starts Saturday, and this being the 36th festival, organizers are making a few additions this year.
Edgewater Mall is keep kids safe and warm for some fun indoor trick or treating.
This week, a group of Coast homeowners made a trip to Jackson to meet one on one with the state's Insurance Commissioner.
The 24-hour Mississippi Ebola Hotline has now been activated through funding from the Mississippi State Department of Health (M.S.D.H.)
The Mississippi Coast Coliseum opens its ice skating season November 14th at 6 p.m., inviting the public to enjoy 90-minute skating sessions throughout the fall and holidays.
Mississippi is lagging behind the rest of the nation when it comes to literacy.
Miller-Motte Technical College in Gulfport is usually known for its degree programs for healthcare or commercial driving, but Thursday, kids that visited its campus knew it for candy and fun.
Thursday night, Long Beach brought back its cemetery tours to give a little history lesson.
In most zombie movies, you see people running away from zombies, but Thursday night, zombies and humans were running side by side.
Check out all of the local news updates from Thursday night's 9 p.m. news show right here.
Check out this week's Weekend Outdoors Report as Barry discusses why flounder is great!
The forces of Rebelania and the People’s Bayou Republic have been locked in a struggle for the neutral territory, Crimsonia.
The zombies were out in full force in Perkinston Thursday night at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College (M.G.C.C.C.)
Thursday, Harrison County Senior Services put on its first Senior Ball at the D'Iberville Civic Center.
One hundred and twenty three dogs are finding hope in Gulfport after being rescued by the Humane Society of South Mississippi (H.S.S.M.) Wednesday night from two suspected puppy mills in Alcorn County.
Many who live along the canal feel the expansion is unnecessary, but there may be a silver lining to this project.
A 6 year old Pascagoula boy is home safe after police say his father kidnapped him from Raising Cane's restaurant Wednesday night.