Pass Christian Public Library Hosts Acting Workshop for High School Students
The Pass Christian Public Library is holding an action film workshop this week for high school students.
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The Pass Christian Public Library is holding an action film workshop this week for high school students.
A movie about the U.S.S Indianapolis is in the works in Mobile and a local Gulfport man has an opportunity to portray his grandfather in the movie.
The much anticipated new novel ‘Go Set a Watchman’ by Harper Lee hit store shelves today. The book is set about 20 years after the events of Lee’s Pulitzer Prize winning Novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird.’
The Shed BBQ and Blues Joint recently became the ‘Memphis in May’ world champions for their barbecue. And tonight, the city of Ocean Springs is honoring their restaurant.
South Mississippian spearheads drive at National NAACP convention to remove Confederate symbol from Mississippi’s State Flag. The resolution by Curley Clark is being signed, expected to soon be passed at National Convention.
Today, the D’iberville- St. Martin Chamber of Commerce held a tasty fundraiser at the D’iberville Town Green.
The BP oil spill brought countless negative effects to the Gulf Coast, but local scientists are using it as a learning opportunity in case an accident as big as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill ever occurs again.
Singing River leaders, Jackson County supervisors and state legislators came together in Pascagoula today to discuss the hospital’s financial state. But one group that did not feel welcome to the meeting was the hospital’s retirees.
A teenager is dead after a two car collision occurred near Saucier on Saturday around 6:15 p.m.
If you were driving down Highway 90 in Biloxi today, it probably took a little longer to get to your destination.
The City of Gulfport has reached an agreement with BP for economic losses caused by the 2010 oil spill.
Today, the Harrison County Board of Supervisors voted to give the Harrison County Development Commission 1 million dollars to help complete its newest industrial park.
Tonight, a group of local scientists are finishing up their summer seminar titled “The Deep Water Horizon: A Scientists Perspective.”
The Ocean Springs Police Department is looking for the driver responsible for a fatal hit and run that happened Saturday night.
Gulfport Police are looking for answers to a fatal Sunday morning shooting.
Some not so welcoming words were found on a Moss Point welcome sign. Police are now searching for those behind the racist vandalism.
Former Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour suggests BP settlement money should go toward deepening the channels at the Port of Gulfport, but not everyone agrees.
Parents of Biloxi children will see something new when they go register their child for school beginning Monday.
While most of us along the Coast are used to evacuating during severe storms, Hurricane Hunters are used to flying through them.
Tonight families gathered for fun and a movie on the Biloxi Town Green.
Tonight, over 50 locals will be running along the Coast doing intense military drills and it’s all for a good cause.
School libraries in Mississippi are one step closer in receiving federal funds to improve their system.
The company is asking for a replacement of the 18 percent rate increase the commission replaced earlier this week.
A man accused of robbing a bank in Escatawpa today was arrested after he was found just up the road from the scene of the crime.