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Trial Begins for Danielle Dewitt

Today began the first day of trial for a former Hancock High School assistant female basketball coach accused of inappropriate sexual contact with a student. The defendant, Danielle Dewitt, showed up to the Hancock County Courthouse today in front of…

Ribbons for Domestic Violence Awareness

The ladies with Adrienne’s House added some sparkle to Pascagoula patrol vehicles this morning. Purple ribbons were tied at the Pascagoula Police Department to represent Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Several police SUVs and motorcycles shined with the decoration, showing support…

Church of the Redeemer Pumpkin Patch

Some people have a different way of observing and celebrating Halloween. As evidenced at the Church of the Redeemer’s pumpkin patch off Popp’s Ferry Road in Biloxi. Each year, adults and kids alike sift through the vast rows of pumpkins…

Man Escapes Boat Fire in Gulfport

One man walked away with minor injuries after his boat caught on fire in the Mississippi Sound off the coastline of Gulfport. The man was fishing just south of the Port of Gulfport when he started to hear popping noises…

12-Year-old Student Accused of Bomb Threat

A 12-year-old student has been removed from East Central Middle School after allegedly writing a note saying a bomb was inside the school. The school was evacuated back on October 5th when a note was found in the bathroom. Jackson…

Ribbon Cutting for Dantzler Street Bridge

The Jackson County Board of Supervisors celebrated the reopening of the Dantzler Street Bridge this morning. After a year of construction, the revamped bridge is three feet higher and contractors added a bulkhead so the span could increase from 19…

Veterans Town Hall Meeting Biloxi

"We serve veterans and that is why we are here." That was the message director of the Veteran Benefits Association out of Jackson, Darryl Brady, wanted to drive home as he spoke at the Veterans town hall meeting at the…

Mississippi Power Permit Granted For Kemper Plant

State officials will grant Mississippi Power a permit to allow the company based at the Kemper County Plant to discharge water into a creek during high rainfall. The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality's permit board votes unanimously to re-issue the…

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