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Brandon native Kyle Dutiel is bringing back a gold medal to Mississippi.
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Brandon native Kyle Dutiel is bringing back a gold medal to Mississippi.
Preparations are underway for the 21st annual Carl Legett Fishing Tournament, which kicks off tomorrow.
Construction is in full swing at Gulfport High School. This is part of their three year renovation project.
Starting tomorrow through Saturday, all clothing and footwear will be exempt from the 7 percent sales tax, just in time for back to school shopping.
Our media partner, the Sun Herald, reports that a plea hearing is scheduled for Mississippi Phosphates.
A new commander takes the helm at Gulfport’s Naval Construction Battalion Center.
A would-be robber is still on the loose after a teller at the Money Center at the Ocean Springs Wal-Mart fended the man off with a stapler.
The Biloxi community remembers Donal Snyder, a beloved coach, athlete, and children’s advocate, who has passed away at the age of 93.
Now, as the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, the Sun Herald is releasing an app with the stories and so much more.
This afternoon, 35 young people graduated from the Gulfport Police Department’s Leadership Academy.
Today, a group of lucky students were treated to a back to school shopping spree.
Superintendent Henry Arledge is saying farewell after working in the Harrison County School District for 36 years.
Parts of Gulfport are still without electricity tonight after an 18-wheeler hit a utility pole and pulled down power lines.
A man suspected of breaking into storage facilities in Biloxi yesterday is now facing a series of charges after police found him in a car stolen from a local dealership.
In the next few years, you could be walking along a brand new boardwalk in Biloxi.
Today, beautification and tourism leaders met in Biloxi to discuss ways everyone can make our Coast beautiful.
Coast residents using Highway 63 near Moss Point will now see a ghost bike in memory of cyclist Steve Chatters.
Mississippi Phosphates is looking at having to pay thousands of dollars in fines after the U.S. Attorney’s Office charged them with violations to the Clean Water Act.
A Biloxi man is dead after being struck by a train just after midnight this morning.
Kayaking, geo-caching, hiking and more: it’s all part of the city of Pascagoula’s outdoor adventure camp.
According to our media partner, the Sun Herald, the attorney general’s office has filed a motion requesting an execution date for Richard Gerald Jordan.
The city of Gulfport and developer Jerard Ward are looking to fill wetlands in north Gulfport to create more areas for development.