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Water bill changes in Biloxi

A staffing switch is causing some changes in the City of Biloxi’s water bills. Those Biloxi water customers who would have received their monthly bill on August 30th with a due date of September 15th will be receiving those bills…

Hydraulic fluid spills on Popps Ferry Road

A hydraulic fluid spill was causing traffic delays on Popps Ferry Road in Biloxi. The spill came from a Waste Pro truck around 12:30 this afternoon. Waste Pro’s pipe busted, causing over 70 gallons of fluid spilled on Atkinson Road…

Alabama man sentenced to life in Stone County murder for hire

District Attorney Joel Smith announced today that Emmett Entrekin, age 67, of Harperville, Alabama pled guilty late Saturday afternoon at the Harrison County Courthouse in Gulfport for his participation in the murder of Timothy Garrison. Entrekin’s trial was set to…

Firemen’s Parade in Biloxi

The Biloxi Fire Department maintained tradition with the annual Firemen’s Parade. Hundreds of people gathered together in Biloxi to witness new and antique fire and police vehicles parade through the streets of downtown Biloxi. The trucks rolled from Lameuse Street…

Ole Miss students will vote on mascot

Years after it traded Colonel Reb for a bear, the University of Mississippi could again change its sidelines mascot. Student government president Dion Kevin III announced Monday that students will vote next week on changing from a black bear to…

Out of the Darkness Walk in Biloxi

September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. It’s recognized as a time to share resources and stories in an effort to shed light on the topic. That’s just what the Out of the Darkness Walk at the Coast Coliseum did…

Tunnel to Towers 5K run and climb

More than 400 first responders lost their lives on September 11, 2001 trying to save their fellow Americans. Sixteen years later, people in Biloxi participated in Tunnel to Towers 5K run and climb to honor the memory of fallen New…

New House Bill passed

Volunteers with the Mississippi Out of the Darkness Walk did not want to stop with just a walk and felt they needed to do more to raise awareness. Senator Brice Wiggins told News 25 that over a year ago he…

Hispanic Heritage Month at Pass Road Elementary

It was an all-out fiesta at Pass Road Elementary as students celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Over 400 kids spent their lunch playing games and eating tacos, while a group of ESL students from Gulfport High performed Hispanic dances. Artifacts and…

Florida native calls upon Mississippi Gulf Coast

Storm damage has already crippled multiple major cities in the United States during this year’s hurricane season, but the tropics are showing no sign of slowing down. Residents of Florida are already scrambling to deal with the monumental damage done…

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