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Federal Judge Blocks Religious Accommodations Act

A federal judge killed Missississippi's controversial "religious freedom" law Thursday night minutes before it was set to take effect. U.S. District Court Judge Carlton Reeves stated that the bill was an unfortunate example of mississippi trying to write discrimination into…

Gulfport Residents Tired of Flooding

Tensions were high at the Good Deeds Community Center in Gulfport tonight as the public and city leaders try to get on the same page when it comes to flooding issues in the city. Dozens of residents sat and listened…

An Evening of Jazz

Tonight, the jazz is swinging in Fishbone Alley. The 13th Street Jazz Bistro in downtown Gulfport is hosting the second annual “Evening of Jazz” for Rebecca’s House. A New Orleans based jazz trio will be providing some sounds that are…

Construction for Parking Garage at Scarlet Pearl to Begin

Pretty soon you won’t need an umbrella or even a bus to get into the Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort in D’Iberville. Construction is set to begin mid-July on a seven floor parking garage built right up against the casino building.…

Billionaire Buyer Stops in Biloxi

Two Gulf Coast businesses are hoping to parlay their small businesses for something bigger. They are getting the chance of a lifetime and coming face-to-face with CNBC’s “Billion Dollar Buyer,” who is also the owner and CEO of Biloxi’s Golden…

Prime of Life Center Opens in Saucier

Seniors welcomed the brand new Prime of Life Center in Saucier this morning with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The facility offers activities such as art, exercise, pottery and ceramics for residents 55 and older . The original senior center was…

Gulfport Native to Compete in Paralympics

A Gulfport native and current member of the U.S. Men’s Sitting Volleyball Team was named to the 2016 Paralympic roster. Charlie Swearingen will join the ninth ranked team in the world which most recently finished fifth at the World Para-Volley…

Other Laws Going into Effect Friday

A few other laws will go in effect tomorrow. Students who live in “C,” “D,” or “F” rated districts can attend charter schools in another district. Superintendents will no longer be voted in and will now be appointed to the…

Texting and Driving Fine Increases

While some new laws are taking effect tomorrow, the penalties for others are going up. It’s been a year since texting and driving has been illegal in Mississippi. Tomorrow, the fine for texting and driving is switching gears from $25…

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