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An Alabama woman is dead following an overnight accident in Moss Point.
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Former Harrison County Supervisor Kim Savant will spend five years in prison and pay a $20,000 fine for his role in the Harrison County Utility Authority scandal.
Authorities are working to track down an inmate who escaped from a transport unit at the Harrison County Courthouse.
Today, October 01, 2015, Chief of Police Wayne Payne announced the arrest of Shane Allen Simpson, 36 and Autumn Paige Burkett, 25 both from Florida, on the charge of False Pretense.
The Chevron Refinery in Pascagoula says they've resolved their spill from earlier this week. Today, News 25 caught up with residents in the area to see how they've dealt with the spill. Details at 5:30 on NBC.
Gulfport, Miss - Former Harrison County supervisor Kim Savant, 65, of Gulfport, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Sul Ozerden today to sixty months in federal prison followed by two years of supervised release for conspiracy to commit bribery, announced U.S. Attorney Gregory K. Davis, IRS - Criminal Investigation Special Agent in Charge Jerome McDuffie and FBI Special Agent in Charge Donald Alway. Savant was also ordered to pay a $20,000 fine.
The Gulfport post office is decked out for Breast Cancer Awareness Month! Find out how they're supporting on NBC@5:30
Potential business owners had the chance to learn more about the legal and financial aspects of starting a company at today’s Business 101 Seminar.
Construction is finally rolling on a project that has been in the works for nearly ten years now.
It’s “Health and Fitness Week” at the University of Southern Mississippi’s Gulf Park campus in Long Beach.
It has been a long and hard process for the Twisted Anchor but they have finally received an ordinance to open up in downtown Ocean Springs.
The Chevron refinery in Pascagoula has emptied the tank with the damaged roof successfully and safely.
A federal appeals court has upheld a ruling against the NCAA for using college athletes’ names, images and likenesses, alleging they violated anti-trust laws.
Brees made news today by restructuring his contract to free up much needed space for the New Orleans Saints.
300 tons, that’s how many tons of debris have been removed from South Mississippi waterways thanks to Mississippi Power’s Renew Our Rivers program.
Progress on the Gulfport aquarium is moving along just swimmingly.
Cruisin’ the Coast organizers say we’re on pace for a record setting event.
If you live near the intersection of Popp’s Ferry Road and Cedar Lake Road, you may have had to take a detour to get home.
PepsiCo named Allen Beverages of Gulfport its Donald M. Kendall Bottler of the Year for 2014.
Construction near the IP Casino in Biloxi continues and at least one local business is frustrated.
The tank that leaked at a Chevron refinery in Pascagoula is now completely empty.
One man is dead after a shooting on Eisenhower Drive in Biloxi. News 25’s Shelby Myers is live on the scene with more.