Biloxi High Hires New Baseball Coach
Today, the Biloxi Public School District introduced Coach Eddie Lofton as the one to lead Indian Nation this season.
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Today, the Biloxi Public School District introduced Coach Eddie Lofton as the one to lead Indian Nation this season.
The Biloxi Shuckers are back at MGM Park for their second homestand of the season. They will be facing off against the Montgomery Biscuits.
Families are grieving today after the bodies of boaters who went missing last night were found early this morning in the Wolf River.
An estimated 4.9 million barrels of oil spilled into the Gulf of Mexico after the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in 2010 and producers of a new film hope to bring awareness to the problems the spill still causes today.
An unexpected shakeup in leadership at the MGM Resorts International’s Southern Operation announced today the departure of longtime president and chief operating officer, George Corchis Junior.
Just beside the Visitors Center on Porter Avenue, sits a house that survived Katrina and a house fire last July. Some residents who live near the property want to see the history of the house preserved.
A 28 year old man is facing second degree murder charges after authorities say he is responsible for a house fire that killed his seven year old daughter.
George P. Corchis, Jr., President and Chief Operating Officer of MGM Resorts International's Southern Operations announced his resignation today.
Gulfport is receiving national recognition for the community’s effort to help our children read.
When a hurricane hits and you’re forced to evacuate, the Mississippi Department of Transportation wants to make sure they’re prepared to help. That’s why they held a contraflow drill today.
Being able to rate and predict landfall of a storm like this can be hard for the National Hurricane Center, but that’s when the Hurricane Hunters take off. The 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron also known as the Hurricane Hunters, fly directly into tropical storms and hurricanes to help save lives.
A cockatoo bird named Max A Boo is on the loose in Waveland.
The suspect in a January shooting in Gulfport turned himself into police today.
An elderly woman is safe after a fire broke out in her kitchen around 10 this morning.
We’re nearing the 10 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and concrete slabs still occupy many empty properties throughout Gulfport. City leaders say enough time has passed and are calling on property owners to clean up their land.
For the first time, Mississippians are carrying the ‘Flame of Hope’ across the state as part of the first ever ‘Special Olympics Unified Relay across America’.
Nearly 700,000 Mississippians do not have enough to eat and the Salvation Army in Gulfport is always there to help. But now, the Salvation Army is in need.
The finishing touches are being added to a new park in Biloxi just west of Porter Avenue and a stone’s throw away from the Biloxi Lighthouse.
Tourism is an important part of the Gulf Coast’s economy and a proposed tax in Jackson County will help more people than ever before find their way to South Mississippi as a vacation destination.
At today’s Jackson County Board of Supervisors meeting, the retirees asked for one county worker to step down, citing a conflict of interest, but the supervisors disagreed.
Former Harrison County Utility Authority Director Kamran Pahlavan who is currently facing federal charges says he served as an FBI informant for the investigation into corruption at the agency.
A blogger who pleaded guilty in a conspiracy to breaking into a nursing home and shooting unauthorized video of the ailing wife of a U.S. Senator was sentenced Monday to serve more than two years in prison.
Perjury charges against Diamondhead City Manager Richard Rose are set to be dropped.
A man accused of killing and dismembering a stripper out of the French Quarter and then dumping her body in the Gulf of Mexico, will act as his own attorney in his trial.