School Funding Hearings Set for Fall
Mississippians are being called to give their opinions about school funding initiatives during a series of public hearings coming this fall.
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Mississippians are being called to give their opinions about school funding initiatives during a series of public hearings coming this fall.
Sergeant Darren Lea and his furry K9 partner, Officer Flacko, were honored in Biloxi today.
No headway was made at today’s Commission on Marine Resources meeting in a debate that has continued for nearly three decades.
The city of Ocean Springs takes pride in the oak trees found throughout the city.
The Soria City Community Action Group is looking to empower and energize the quiet community of Soria City, in Gulfport.
The 2015 World Champions of Barbeque are right here in South Mississippi.
The spirit of John Lennon was at Biloxi High School today, as students got to let their imaginations run wild on the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus.
Franchise negotiations are ongoing to bring hockey back to the Gulf Coast, but will it be here next season?
The city of Gulfport may soon have a visitor’s center of its own after the Gulfport City Council voted today to begin talks with the Gulf Coast CVB.
In March, the Ocean Springs Tree Committee approved the removal of two out of three trees on Bergerac Lane. Tonight, the owner of that property wants the board to reconsider, so he can also remove the third tree. News 25’s Shelby Myers is live in Ocean Springs.
Police in Ocean Springs have arrested two suspects regarding a shooting last night.
Last night, a Hancock County sheriff deputy’s routine check of a stopped vehicle in Pearlington turned violent.
One St. Martin Teenager is being recognized for her commitment to the community.
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors hoped construction on the new adult detention center would be completed this summer, but Mother Nature had other plans.
Ocean Springs police responded to a 911 call regarding shots fired at the Travel Lodge Hotel on Bienville Boulevard around 6:30 this evening.
President Obama is restricting the distribution of military style equipment to local police departments.
During a normal D’iberville High School bus route this morning, a Harrison County school bus had to be rescued from flood waters.
Today was the first day for third graders state wide who failed the reading gate test in April to take the re-test.
A new lawsuit in the Singing River pension saga places county supervisors on the defensive. At today’s meeting, they announced they would no longer discuss the matter without a lawyer.
As of eight o’clock this morning, FoFo Gilich officially took over his post as Biloxi’s new mayor.
Boomtown Casino has announced a new move to draw more guests to their property
Will Biloxi baseball fans have a place to park their cars and trucks when the Shuckers stadium opens next month?
A Harrison County school bus full of D’iberville High School students had to be rescued from flood waters this morning. News 25’s Shelby Myers is live at Lorraine Road where this is flooding just over the Lorraine Road Bridge.
The 14th annual “Our Lady of Fatima International Spring Festival” kicked off tonight in Biloxi.