Haley Barbour Discusses the State Flag
As South Carolina approves the bill removing the Confederate Battle Flag from Statehouse Grounds, Mississippi officials continue to weigh in on our state flag.
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As South Carolina approves the bill removing the Confederate Battle Flag from Statehouse Grounds, Mississippi officials continue to weigh in on our state flag.
The Mississippi Gulf Coast Regional Board is now the newest group demanding BP pay them back for lost revenue.
Today, the U.S. Senate resumed to consider a major piece of legislation on education reform with the unanimous approval of an amendment sponsored by Senator Thad Cochran.
The city of D’iberville also settled with BP for just under $1 million.
D’iberville native and master woodworker Ralph Borries recreated tiny versions of buildings that comprised the commercial heart of the city, dating back before the turn of the 20th century.
The Mississippi roller girls are back on the coast!
Surveillance video helped police catch two suspects in a recent home burglary in Ocean Springs.
A wreck in Gulfport this afternoon caused one car to flip, but luckily no one was severely injured.
A man convicted in the 2013 death and dismemberment of a Bourbon Street dancer will spend the rest of his life behind bars.
The Salvation Army is celebrating 150 years of ‘Doing the most good’ around the world.
Ulta and Forever 21 will be opening at the Crossroads Shopping Center near the intersection of Interstate 10 and Highway 49.
Whether it’s by a lump sum or credit on future bills, Mississippi Power customers will soon see over $350 million returned back to them in refunds.
Following this past holiday weekend, Coast residents and tourists were greeted with trash along the beach. Today, things are looking much cleaner.
For quite some time, the city of Gautier has had complaints of a brownish tint to the water.
After a long wait, Biloxi residents will finally be able to get use out of the A.J Holloway Sports Complex daily.
A new fun way to cool off during the warm summer months will soon be coming to Gautier.
Tonight, former Governor Haley Barbour joined local officials and the public to speak on the challenges still facing the Coast as we rebuild.
Controversy continues over whether Mississippi should keep or remove the Confederate symbol from the state flag.
An ordinance to regulate short term rentals is finally in place in Ocean Springs. But not everyone is on board with the idea.
Some United Airlines passengers found themselves grounded after a computer glitch.
The city of D’iberville has settled with BP for just under 1 million dollars. The city suffered some major economic losses after the spill.
Two members of the state’s coastal delegation were front and center at today’s breakfast with State Representatives.
According to our media partner the Sun Herald, a Singing River Health System Board of Trustee member has resigned.
Three Gulfport men are facing serious charges in the death of a 17 year old in Hattiesburg.