Breaking down the 2018 U.S. Senate runoff election
Political consultant Howie Morgan is on set with more on the runoff election.
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Political consultant Howie Morgan is on set with more on the runoff election.
In Jackson County, Tanya Hasbrouck and Ashlee Trehern are vying for a chancery court seat in district 16, place 2. Hasbrouck wins with 60.22 percent.
In Jackson County, just outside of Gautier, voters will choose between Kleon Irving and Daniel Marks to take on the role of trustee at the Pascagoula-Gautier School Board. Irving defeats Daniel with 51.73 of the votes.
Tonight, the results will be final for a groundbreaking election, Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith has the chance to become the first woman elected to the Senate from Mississippi and former Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy could the first African-American elected to the…
Many of us have and will continue to enjoy the company of our family and loved ones for the holidays, but some, including little children right here in South Mississippi, will not have that memorable experience this Christmas because their…
Moss Point Police Chief Brandon Ashley is asking the public’s help identifying the driver allegedly involved in a home invasion Sunday morning on Frederick Street. Chief Ashley says detectives have spoken to the owner and currently need help looking to…
Harrison County Sheriff Troy Peterson announced additional warrants for the arrest of serial killer Samuel Little. Little confessed to Harrison County investigators he is responsible for the deaths of Tracy Johnson and Alice Taylor, killing them on the same day…
Officials say the polls have been busier than expected for the runoff election. In Ocean Springs there has been a steady stream of people coming in to vote all day long. Polls close tonight at 7.
Here are some of the local runoff races happening today. Starting in Harrison County, Mike Dickinson and Anna Ward Sukmann are facing off for a county court judge seat for place 3 that was previously held by Margaret Alfonso. Alfonso…
Paramedic and emergency medical technology students from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College got a taste of the real world today. Fire rescue crews from Gulfport Fire Department performed a vehicle extrication demonstration for the students. The demonstration showed firefighters working…