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Mississippians will soon be done with inspection stickers.
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Thursday afternoon, Fofo Gilich became the first Biloxi resident to file paperwork declaring his intent to run for mayor in the special election scheduled for April 28th.
The Rotate Black Hemmingway Resort and Casino, which has been in the works for over five years and has been approved by the Gaming Commission, has failed to meet financial reporting deadlines.
Making Democracy Work was the theme Thursday for the Mississippi Gulf Coast League of Women Voters.
Mississippi's Fire Chief of the Year is on the Coast.
In Gulfport, the Ladies’ Guild at St. Joseph Church has been putting together an altar for the past week and Thursday, it was put it on display.
In a little over a week, Gulfport will host a major annual fundraiser: the 7th Annual BBQ Under the Oaks.
Within the last year, police officer involved shootings have taken up much of the national spotlight.
Construction of D'Iberville's Scarlet Pearl Casino is moving right along and on schedule.
In case you missed it, we've got all of Thursday evening's local news updates right here.
Officials are taking action to improve the intersection of Big John Road and Highway 67, where two D'Iberville teens tragically lost their lives last week.
Governor Phil Bryant will be honored with the Distinguished Citizen Award by the Pine Burr Area Council, Boy Scouts of America.
If you are looking to adopt a furry friend, you could adopt one for free.
Wednesday, some Gulfport High School students received a behind the scenes look at how a McDonald’s is run.
If you didn't see Wednesday night's news at 9 p.m., you can catch up on what you missed right here.
It's been less than one week since Jimmy and Amanda Ward were killed in a car accident on their way to D'Iberville High School.
If you've been drinking and driving around Biloxi, your days may be numbered.
Wednesday, Moss Point 2nd graders enjoyed the beautiful weather while learning about the wildlife at one Coast national wildlife refuge, thanks to a sponsorship by Mississippi Power.
They will be donating a total of $460,000 to 18 different charity organizations along the Coast.
A Biloxi principal is one of nine in the country receiving national recognition.
Attendees were able to meet with over 50 different employers face to face.
Thursday evening, the City of Moss Point will be hosting their State of the City Address.
The Mississippi Department of Transportation (M.D.O.T.) has already responded to calls for safer roads at the intersection of Big John Road and Highway 67 in D'Iberville.