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Pascagoula kicked off the start of "Cruisin the Coast" with its second annual "Goula Cruise".
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Pascagoula kicked off the start of "Cruisin the Coast" with its second annual "Goula Cruise".
This morning, the committee in charge of planning the Bow ties and Beignets fundraiser presented a check for over $15,000 to the county for the Emergency Children's Shelter. Details at 5:30 on NBC.
The Crusin fun isn't limited to just those visiting. The Gulfport police department had a 1964 Ford Fairlane 500 redone to show off and add to their fleet this week.
There’s a new bar and grill in downtown Gulfport.
Cruisers won’t be the only ones showing off their rides this weekend.
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Out of all 50 states, the best Pepsi Bottling Company is right here in our backyard.
The New Orleans Saints plan to start Drew Brees Sunday night against the Dallas Cowboys.
The annual Blessing of the Pets made its return earlier today at St. Alphonsus Catholic School in Jackson County.
While siblings are notorious for arguing with one another, three sisters from the Delta put their usual differences aside to create beautiful music.
Just in time for Cruisin’, a new restaurant and bar will open its doors in downtown Gulfport.
Vintage and antique cars will be rolling into Gulfport’s Hardy Court Sunday morning, marking the official start of Cruisin’.
The city of Pascagoula is getting all spruced up for cruisers this weekend.
Two more teenagers plead guilty today in the October 2013 murder of a 15-year-old.
Post offices around the nation are showing support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month by selling research stamps for the cause.
Tonight, the Walter Anderson Museum of Art hosted the Wama Jama Oktoberfest.
The Gulfport community and beyond poured into Bert Jenkins Gymnasium tonight in honor of a local legend.
Professors at the USM Gulf Park campus are able to take teaching to the next level with the new active learning classroom.
The drug suspect who escaped custody at the Harrison County Courthouse in Gulfport earlier today is now in custody.
A local celebrity was back on the Coast tonight and took the Pascagoula homecoming parade by storm.
Today a former Gautier High School assistant principal was sentenced to 60 years in prison.
Teaming up for the greater good of the community, that’s what Dollar Tree and the Brenda Williams Food Pantry have been doing for the past few weeks as part of the Feeding America Campaign.
There’s no question Cruisin’ the Coast is a huge draw for tourism here in South Mississippi, but how much money does the week-long event actually drive in to our area?
Burning noses, throats and eyes are just a few symptoms residents in the neighborhood surrounding the Chevron refinery say they’ve experience after a gas leak earlier this week.