Gulfport High Demolition Continues
Demolition continues on Gulfport High School, paving the way for a $42 million project.
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Demolition continues on Gulfport High School, paving the way for a $42 million project.
In 2005, Hurricane Katrina destroyed homes and displaced families. 10 years later, it’s Habitat for Humanity that those same families credit for giving them a new place to call their own.
Just days after four Biloxi boaters were saved by the Coast Guard in Louisiana waters there were some tense moments out in the Gulf today after a small boat capsized near the Port of Gulfport.
Imagine being in the process of purchasing nearly 80 acres of land for commercial development only to realize a sewer plant was being built right in the middle of it. That’s reality for one Diamondhead woman.
Workers with the Mississippi Department of Transportation can be along Mississippi highways making them safer for travelers, but have you ever thought of the skill it takes to do their job? Today, those skills were on full display at their annual statewide “Equipment and Operators Rodeo”.
As a way to show respect to first responders in Jackson County, the Pascagoula Keesler Federal Credit Union branch and Hilton Garden Inn gave away awards to men who go above and beyond for their community.
Are you ready for hurricane season? The Mississippi Department of Transportation says you can’t be too prepared.
The Biloxi Shuckers currently hold a five game lead in the Southern League with ten games remaining in the first half.
91% of Mississippi third graders have now passed the “Reading Gate Assessment” and will be able to move on to the fourth grade.
Teachers from around the state have gathered here on the Gulf Coast for the 3rd Annual Making Connections Conference.