Utility Board Meets After Indictments on Former Director
The Harrison County Utility Board met for the first time Thursday since its former executive director was indicted on five federal charges.
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The Harrison County Utility Board met for the first time Thursday since its former executive director was indicted on five federal charges.
Thursday, the first restraining order against Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) has expired, but a new one has already been filed in chancery court.
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Volunteers act as Santa and his elves to call children whose parents have filled out the North Pole calling forms, distributed in local schools and at the mall.
Just in case you weren't able to watch, we've got Wednesday night's 9 p.m. newscast right here.
According to the Gulfport Fire Department, the fuel tank on an 18-wheeler ruptured and about 100 gallons of diesel fuel spilled out onto the road.
A pedestrian was attempting to cross the southbound lane of the highway when he was struck by a 2013 Kia Optima.
Back Bay Mission in Biloxi held an open house Wednesday to show off its new housing for homeless veterans.
Congress passed a major federal spending bill that has the potential to keep thousands of dollars in south Mississippi.
Organizations throughout the community, including some of News 25's very own, participated in the Supermarket Sweep, benefiting the Salvation Army.