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Chamber Opposes Religious Objections Bill

The Mississippi State Chamber of Commerce is opposing a religious objections bill heading to Governor Phil Bryant’s desk, saying House Bill 1523 conflicts with the organization’s non-discrimination policy. Businesses including Nissan North America, Toyota, Chevron, Huntington Ingalls Industries, and Entergy…

Shuckers Take on Jackson State

The Biloxi Shuckers took the field tonight but not against a professional team. For the first time, the Brewers double A affiliate faced off against a college team. The Jackson State University Tigers started the game batting first but it…

Mother of Murdered Vancleave Teen Speaks

A Vancleave mother is trying to cope in the wake of her 16-year-old son's murder. After being reported missing, Vancleave High School freshman Cliff Allyn was found dead Thursday night in the woods behind his grandmother’s house. His 19-year-old cousin…

Two People Killed in Kenner, Louisiana

Police are investigating the shooting deaths of a New Orleans area couple. Police say 28-year-old Dawn Scott and 31-year-old Raynell Kimbrough were found this morning shot multiple times in the bedroom of their Kenner apartment. According to police, an infant…

Judge Approves $20 Billion BP Settlement

Today, a federal judge in New Orleans has granted final approval to an estimated $20 billion settlement, resolving years of litigation over the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier’s final order on…

Practical Self-Defense

One security specialist is helping the St. Martin community learn safety and protective measures for self-defense. News 25’s Shelby Myers has more.

Driving Home a Powerful Message

Nearly 10 years ago, the lives of two Gulfport students were lost in a car accident on Highway 49. Their father has been turning the devastating loss of his only two children into a powerful message to help others. He spoke…

School Back in Session after Murder

Today was the first day back from spring break at Vancleave High School after the death of freshman Cliff Allyn. Vancleave High School Principal Anthony Gruich started Monday morning off by going to every individual class that Cliff was supposed to…

April 5th Is National Service Day

The Harrison County Board of Supervisors declared April 5th to be Mayor and County Recognition Day for National Service. The declaration was made in support of Senior Corps. The national chapter of the organization, which also includes AmeriCorps, encourages mayors…

Road Improvement Funding Stalled

A plan to increase funding for road improvements in the state by raising taxes has died in the state Legislature. House leaders were unable to attract enough support from lawmakers. Many representatives instead demanded money saving efforts at the Mississippi…

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