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One Person Flown by the Trauma Center

One person was flown to a trauma center in south Alabama over the weekend after a pest control company truck rolled over several times. The driver was listed in serious condition at the time of the accident. A stretch of…

Man On Bike Dead After Truck Hits Him

One person dead, another behind bars after a driver hit a man in Saint Martin. Jackson County authorities say 26 year old Jason Michael Salisbury was riding his bike on tucker road when a truck hit him around midnight Saturday.…

2016 Shrimp Bowl

Friday night lights are back on the Gulf Coast. There was a double header at the Biloxi High football stadium tonight. Starting off their season in spectacular fashion, the Gulfport Admirals dominated the Long Beach Bearcats 42-0. The Admirals were…

Beauvoir Welcomes “Pokémon Go”

While many sites are saying no to “Pokémon Go,” Beauvoir continues to welcome the game with open arms. The virtual reality game draws in an average of an additional 20 guests per day to the home of the Confederacy. It’s…

2016 Shrimp Bowl

It’s officially football season here in Mississippi, starting with tonight's Shrimp Bowl in Biloxi. Game one ended in a decisive 42-0 victory for the Gulfport Admirals, who shut down Long Beach all night. Now the Biloxi Indians are squaring off…

Lazy Magnolia Pouring it up a Notch

One local brewery is taking their production to the next level. Lazy Magnolia, located in the Kiln, has finally put their new bottling and packaging line to work. The new equipment, worth over a million dollars, helps the brewery with…

Helping the Animals of Denham Springs

The Humane Society of South Mississippi is going the extra mile to help pet owners and flood victims in southern Louisiana. Volunteers and workers at the Gulfport location are collecting donations to help out shelters and pet owners in Denham…

Art from Hurricane on Display at Museum

One Coast artist’s work proves beauty can be uncovered in the devastation of a hurricane. Art is what an artist from Pass Christian saw in thousands of rodent skulls left after Hurricane Isaac tore up the beaches four years ago.…

D’Iberville Relief Team Heads to Louisiana

Members from another Gulf Coast city left for Louisiana this morning to donate supplies they collected for flood victims. The City of D’Iberville loaded a trailer full of cleaning materials, cases of water, and much more which will go to…

Military Group Rebuilds Bridges

Massive work is underway in Ocean Springs as a group of Seabees use their skills to enhance and improve the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Site on Highway 90. This group of newly selected chief petty officers put their skills to good…

Summer Senior Barbecue

They were turning up the heat for local seniors in Gulfport today, all part of the second annual Summer Senior Barbecue for Harrison County seniors. Many stepped on the dance floor to show off their two-step while others chowed down…

Sweets and Champagne Fundraiser

One in every four deaths in the United States is caused by cancer, which is why 300 people came together tonight to raise their glass in an effort to create more birthdays. The Gulf Coast American Cancer Society hosted the…

MEMA Director Refutes Claims

The office of inspector general is urging FEMA to suspend all grant payments on the $29.9 million Coastal Retrofit Program in Mississippi. The investigation alleges Mississippi did not provide the proper oversight of the money for the Hazard Mitigation Program, allowing one…

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