Long Beach Celebrates Growth and History
This evening, the city of Long Beach celebrated not only how far the city has come in development over the past few years, but people gathered to celebrate its history as well.
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This evening, the city of Long Beach celebrated not only how far the city has come in development over the past few years, but people gathered to celebrate its history as well.
Mississippi Power customers can expect an 18 percent rate increase on their power bills next month.
The Biloxi Fire Department is stepping it up today and showing off a brand new truck outside city hall.
Hancock Medical Center received a new fetal monitoring system for the hospital’s First Impressions Birthing Center.
NASA’s new Space Launch System program plans to build on the old shuttle or space transportation system missions that started decades ago.
Local senior citizens were able to enjoy today’s great weather at the 2015 Summer Senior Barbecue.
The city of Long Beach is celebrating how far it has come since Hurricane Katrina.
Summer vacation came to an end for students in Gulfport today, but construction at Gulfport High continued without a break.
Lynn Meadows Discovery Center in Gulfport and Beauvoir in Biloxi are the newest additions to the “Biloxi-Ocean Springs Museum Pass.”
Today, Melvin Brisolara joined Troy Peterson at USM’S Long Beach campus to talk about what tops their agendas.
The woman found dead inside of her jeep at the Love’s Gas Station parking lot in Biloxi yesterday has been identified.
Authorities say everything is back to normal after a small chlorine spill caused panic in a rural area of Woolmarket this afternoon.
Mississippi Power customers can expect to see a temporary rate increase within the next month.
Books, backpacks and... construction? Hear about the first day of school at Gulfport High tonight on @WXXV25
Gulfport, Miss. – Mississippi Power is pleased with the Public Service Commission’s leadership to grant interim rate relief. The Commission’s decision will help lay the groundwork for a permanent Kemper rate structure for the customers who depend on us for clean, safe, reliable and affordable electricity.
Melvin Brisolara and Troy Peterson meet for Harrison County Sheriff candidate debate. Details on NBC @ 5:30
Plenty of smiles at The Summer Senior BBQ. Of course I found another LSU fan to mingle with. More tonight on @WXXV
Accident on intersection of Wortham and Highway 49
When Hurricane Katrina made landfall 10 years ago, the University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Park had a similar fate as most places on the Coast.
Construction continues on the new Marine Education Center. Construction workers are out clearing for the new center.
Teamwork: that’s the name of the game for local state Legislators who are trying to ensure BP oil spill money comes back to South Mississippi.
Today, USM Gulf Park students eagerly flooded campus for orientation in preparation for classes on August 19th.
As the homestand for the Shuckers continues, throughout this month a Gulf Coast town will be recognized during the Shucker’s “Community Night.”
Earlier today, a medical emergency turned violent after a man suffering a seizure attacked those assisting him and fled