Gulf Coast Rescue Mission to Serve Thanksgiving Dinner
Thanksgiving is just over two weeks away, and it's a time when people look for ways to give back, especially to the less fortunate.
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Thanksgiving is just over two weeks away, and it's a time when people look for ways to give back, especially to the less fortunate.
Monday night, community members met with city leaders to learn about a road project that may affect their use of Dedeaux Road.
Atlantic City, New Jersey was once the mecca for east coast gamblers and party goers alike, but now it is faced with closing casinos, a struggling economy, and vast unemployment.
About 150 veterans attended an appreciation ceremony Monday morning at the Vancleave High School gymnasium.
The tenth and final player in the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (M.D.M.R.) corruption case was sentenced in federal court Monday in Hattiesburg.
Tuesday is Veterans Day, but south Mississippians are already honoring veterans at ceremonies and parades across the Coast.
All the local news you need from Monday evening's 5:30 p.m. show is right here.
Officials with the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (M.D.M.R.) announced Monday that a limited oyster season will open at legal sunrise Friday, Nov. 14th, 2014.
State Auditor, Stacey Pickering, announced Monday that former Department of Marine Resources Chief of Staff, Joseph Ziegler, has been sentenced to three years’ probation.
Dr. Mary S. Graham, President of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College (M.G.C.C.C.), was selected as one of the 50 Leading Business Women in Mississippi by the Mississippi Business Journal.