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Senate Passes Religious Freedom Bill

The Mississippi senate passes a bill that says government employees and private business people could cite religious beliefs to refuse licenses or other services for same-sex couples who want to marry. The bill also says the state could not punish…

USM Celebrates Founders’ Day

On March 30th, 1910 Mississippi Normal College was created. Decades later its name would become the University of Southern Mississippi. Students, faculty and staff all gathered at USM Gulf Park to celebrate the school’s founders’ day. University president Rodney Bennett…

Sports Tourism on the Coast

It’s no surprise Shuckers baseball and the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic bring in the fans and the revenue when it comes to sports on the Coast. Today, Huddle Up Group out of Phoenix showed coastal city leaders how to take…

Ingalls Receives $618 Million Grant

Ingalls Shipbuilding Division has received a $618 million contract modification to fund construction of a guided missile destroyer for the U.S. Navy. The ship is the fourth of five destroyers the company was awarded in June 2013. Ingalls was previously…

2016 Women in Business Champion

Gulf Coast Woman Magazine publisher Dorothy Wilson has been named this year’s Mississippi Women in Business Champion. Wilson is president of D-Wilson Associates. This award is just one more she can add to her shelf as Gulf Coast Woman Magazine…

Gulfport Farmers Market Opens

Spring has sprung and so has the Gulfport Harbor Farmers Market. Today was the first day the market reopened for the season. Under the pavilion you can find bread from Bay St. Louis, organic veggies from Saucier, honey from Gautier…

Coast Sports Tourism

It’s no surprise, Shuckers baseball and the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic bring in the fans and the revenue when it comes to sports on the Coast. A group from Phoenix is in Gulfport showing the city how to grow sports…

Guns in Church

For centuries, churches have been safe havens. In recent years, hundreds of America’s faith based sanctuaries have been turned into crime scenes. In 2014, 176 deadly force incidents were documented at churches and faith based organizations in the U.S., claiming…

Pascagoula Stabbing Possible Drug Deal Gone Bad

Pascagoula police believe yesterday’s home invasion that led to one suspect being stabbed to death may have been the result of a drug deal gone bad. It happened about 11:30 yesterday at the Pine Tree Apartments in Pascagoula. Residents of…

Insufficient Evidence in Samurai Sword Killing

An Ocean Springs man accused of killing his neighbor by stabbing him with a samurai sword is no longer facing charges after a Jackson County grand jury ruled there was insufficient evidence. Johnny Romero, who was 18 at the time,…

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