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There could be a new sheriff in town as early as tomorrow night.
The Harrison County Board of Supervisors race is heating up in the wake of federal and criminal indictments over the past year.
Today, the Jackson County Board of Supervisors had their meeting as usual, but one thing was left off the agenda: public comment.
Pass Road remains closed as crews work to repair power lines.
The Pascagoula Police Department have arrested two 16-year-old, black males in connection with the burning of the Mississippi state flag and spray painting “blacks rule” on the drive way of Bob Coman.
Police have confirmed the man shot and killed in front of the Madison County Circuit Courthouse in Canton had a long history of drug arrests.
The Biloxi Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum has had quite the history, established in 1986 to preserve the history and heritage of this industry the Coast was built on.
Today marked the first day of the 21st annual Carl Legett Fishing Tournament. The Point Cadet Marina in Biloxi was filled with fishermen of all ages and families around the Gulf Coast.
United Way of South Mississippi teamed up with Wal-Mart, South Mississippi Smiles, JR Auxiliary of Gulfport and local school districts to ‘fill the bus’ with as many school supplies as possible
Saturday is the deadline for absentee voting before Tuesday’s party primaries in Mississippi.
Today, two Biloxi police officers were honored with the department’s highest award: the Medal of Valor.
While the Mississippi Department of Corrections will phase out the current Joint State County Work Program beginning tomorrow, its suspension will not affect inmate work programs here on the Coast.
The 21st annual Carl Legett Fishing Tournament is officially underway in Biloxi.
For years, James Hill Park has been slowly deteriorating. Today, through the collaboration of local government officials and Coast companies, the 44-year-old park was brought back to life.
Tomorrow, one of the newest car washes on the Coast is joining in to help raise money for the medical expenses of Gulfport police officer Shawn Williams.
The former city manager for D’iberville has been transferred to a halfway house to finish out his 21 month sentence for a fraud conviction.
Less than 24 hours after the tragic car accident that killed 48-year-old Millicent Sue Smith, mourners have placed flowers and balloons at the site of the crash.
Mississippi’s tax free weekend is in full swing with back to school right around the corner.
If you were driving north on Lorraine Road in Gulfport today, you noticed traffic was backed up for several miles.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Thad Cochran (R-Miss.), a long-time pro-life advocate, today highlighted his support of legislation to prevent taxpayer dollars from funding Planned Parenthood Federation of America in light of video footage implicating the organization in the trafficking of organs from unborn babies.
The community remembers Donal Snyder, a beloved coach, athlete, and children’s advocate, who has passed away at the age of 93.
For more than 40 years, flooding after hard rain has been a headache for one Moss Point neighborhood. Today construction crews finally broke ground to remedy that problem.
Authorities have released new video of the gunman at a movie theater in Lafayette, Louisiana before he went on a shooting spree, killing two people and wounding nine others.
Brandon native Kyle Dutiel is bringing back a gold medal to Mississippi.