Moss Point Community Forum on Initiative 42
With November 3rd elections just over a week away, state representatives, education groups and various organizations are eager to inform the public as much as possible on Initiative 42.
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With November 3rd elections just over a week away, state representatives, education groups and various organizations are eager to inform the public as much as possible on Initiative 42.
As waves of rain continue falling on the Coast, one community experiences flooding sometimes after a simple afternoon shower.
When the rain finally stopped, Harrison County residents had much more to deal with than just high waters.
Commuters hit the trifecta of harsh weather conditions during their morning commute with the flood warning, wind advisory and tornado watch advisory.
While the U.S. mainland escaped Hurricane Patricia, the strongest hurricane as far as wind speed and pressure goes, South Mississippi did feel the remnants of the massive storm as it collided with low pressure over Louisiana.
At the request and advice of the Mississippi Forestry Commission, Gov. Phil Bryant has signed a proclamation lifting the statewide burn ban that has been in force since Oct. 20.
On 25 October 2015 at 1123, the Jackson County Sheriff Department responded to a shooting 2501 Carter Homestead Rd. in Vancieave.
The Tulane School for Continuing Studies had their ribbon cutting officially opening their new campus near Edgewater Mall. Details at 5:30 on NBC.
Contact: Chris Vignes (228) 234-8590 cvignes@gulfport-ms.gov Office Of Public Information P.O. Box 1780 Gulfport, MS 39502
Two Pascagoula girls have been chosen to compete in Miss Mississippi Teen USA. Neither say they are typical pageant girls. Hear from the ladies tonight.
Sunday’s heavy rain didn’t stop many from taking a dip in the pool for The Mississippi Center for Autism and Related Development Disabilities held its sixth annual Swim-In event.
National Weather Service confirms a tornado touched down Sunday morning in Louisiana and heavy rain and wind continued into the night.
A Saucier woman is dead after her vehicle slid off the road and struck a pole and a tree.
Remnants of Patricia have made their way to the Gulf Coast and flooding is now a concern.
Biloxi Police report the following road closures and conditions this morning:
Eighteen years has passed since one young Pass Christian man was murdered in cold blood.
Tomorrow, one local CrossFit gym is going to make you sweat while raising money for breast cancer research.
There has been another chemical spill at the Chevron refinery in Pascagoula.
Gulfport is putting over one million dollars into a winter festival that will make you feel like you’re in the North Pole.
Tomorrow night you won’t find batting cages at MGM Park, instead there will be fighting cages.
The majority of Gulf Coast basketball officials are staying strong even after the state has said they’ll play this next season of high school basketball without them.
Biloxi school and city leaders are warning students thinking of attempting any pranks tonight to think twice.
The mother of the Stone High student who threatened to shoot up the school last Thursday speaks out.
The man found dead yesterday inside a garbage container in his backyard has been identified as 87-year-old Edward Miller of Long Beach.