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Sun Herald Releasing App for Tenth Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
Now, as the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, the Sun Herald is releasing an app with the stories and so much more.
Police Teach Leadership
This afternoon, 35 young people graduated from the Gulfport Police Department’s Leadership Academy.
Back to School Shopping Spree at Academy in Gulfport
Today, a group of lucky students were treated to a back to school shopping spree.
Harrison County Superintendent Set to Retire
Superintendent Henry Arledge is saying farewell after working in the Harrison County School District for 36 years.
Gulfport Power Lines Downed by 18 Wheeler
Parts of Gulfport are still without electricity tonight after an 18-wheeler hit a utility pole and pulled down power lines.
Burglary Suspect Racks Up Charges
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.
Boardwalk Plans for Biloxi
In the next few years, you could be walking along a brand new boardwalk in Biloxi.
Cleaning Up for Tourism
Today, beautification and tourism leaders met in Biloxi to discuss ways everyone can make our Coast beautiful.
Ghost Bike Memorial Honors Pascagoula Cyclist
Coast residents using Highway 63 near Moss Point will now see a ghost bike in memory of cyclist Steve Chatters.
Mississippi Phosphates Trouble
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.
Burglary Suspect Found Dead
A Biloxi man is dead after being struck by a train just after midnight this morning.
City of Pascagoula Hosts Adventure Camp
Kayaking, geo-caching, hiking and more: it’s all part of the city of Pascagoula’s outdoor adventure camp.
Attorney General's Office Asks for Execution Date
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.
Developers Look to Fill in Wetlands in North Gulfport
The city of Gulfport and developer Jerard Ward are looking to fill wetlands in north Gulfport to create more areas for development.
Renovations for Recreational Facilities in Pascagoula
A much needed facelift is coming to recreational athletic facilities in Pascagoula and tonight the city reached out to residents for their help.
Sign of the Times
The Mississippi Department of Transportation reminds political candidates that putting campaign signs on highway right-of-ways is illegal.
Kemper Plant Costs Increase
The cost of Mississippi Power’s Kemper County plant is projected to go up another 9 million dollars, according to our media partner, the Sun Herald.
Family Enrichment Center Opens in Gulfport
Climb CDC, along with help from the mayor and the Gulfport Police Department, cut the ribbon on their new family enrichment center.
No More Motor Vehicle for Hire?
Today was a small victory for independent taxi cab drivers on the Coast.
Interview with Pascagoula Parks and Recreation Director Darcie Crew
The city of Pascagoula will soon be making improvements to their athletic facilities using a proposed 10 million dollar bond.
New Flag for Pascagoula Resident
A brand new Mississippi state flag is now flying again at Robert Coman’s house in Pascagoula.
Boy Scouts to Allow Gay Troop Leaders
Another victory for the LGBTQ community in its battle for equal rights: the Boy Scouts of American announced it will allow gay troop leaders.