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Wanted Wednesday

‘Tis the season to be jolly and ‘tis the season for a greater chance of being robbed or scammed. It is the holiday season and that means many of you are out there shopping and that means predators, scammers and…

Gulfport officer cleared in pedestrian death

A lengthy investigation regarding an officer-involved fatal collision comes to a close today. A grand jury cleared Gulfport Police Officer Tony Alves of any wrongdoing in the death of 54-year-old Edgar Lambert. Lambert was walking across Highway 49 when he…

Search continues for shooter at a club in Moss Point

Police are still trying to identify the suspects involved in a shooting at a Moss Point night club early Sunday morning. According to the Moss Point Police Department, multiple victims were injured after a fight broke out at Platinum Sports…

Local woman returns home from Jerusalem

Back in April, we first brought you the story of a Sibylle Heidrich, a Long Beach resident who escaped Nazi Germany and decades later made it her mission to travel to Jerusalem to apologize on behalf of her native country,…

Shuckers Kids Clinic set for Thursday

The Biloxi Shuckers postponed the first Shuckers Kids Clinic at MGM Park due to the possibility of rain. The clinic scheduled for this morning has been postponed until tomorrow. If you have a conflict with Thursday’s date, those registered can…

New Gulfport aquarium stirring controversy

A petition has surfaced to put a stop to the $65 million aquarium project that will open in Gulfport in 2019 that will offer hands on attractions with marine life including a dolphin enclosure. News 25’s Taylor Rubach caught up…

18 wheeler causes traffic delays on I-10 near Woolmarket

A wreck on I-10 westbound near Woolmarket resulted in heavy traffic delays this afternoon. An 18 wheeler jackknifed near mile marker 40 just after noon. As crews attempted to clear the scene, traffic was reduced to a crawl as only…

Ribbon cutting for new Moss Point Police Department

It’s been 12 years since Hurricane Katrina nearly demolished the Moss Point Police Department. Since then, officers have been forced to work out of its run down conditions. Today, the ribbon was officially cut on a brand new building. News…

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