Decision to Close Police Athletic League Was Not Unanimous
The after school program known as the Police Athletic League (P.A.L.) decided last week to close its doors for good, but it seems that decision was not unanimous.
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The after school program known as the Police Athletic League (P.A.L.) decided last week to close its doors for good, but it seems that decision was not unanimous.
Dr. McGarry served the Mississippi Gulf Coast for more than three decades as a forensic pathologist in Harrison, Hancock, Jackson, and Stone Counties.
Speed limits are listed for ideal weather conditions and foggy roads can quickly become dangerous.
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The Pascagoula Police Department responded to a shooting at the Walgreens in Pascagoula Sunday.
Ocean Springs aldermen have approved obtaining a $250,000 loan from Community Bank to repair the failing roof on the Mary C. O'Keefe Cultural Center.
The Harrison County youth court is calling on the Mississippi state legislature to pass a law which would allow the court to share information with school districts more freely.
Harrison County drivers will start to see construction soon on a highly traveled bridge.
An Ocean Springs sidewalk project that has been in the works for many years is finally about to start construction.
Interstate 10 was at a standstill Monday in Pascagoula near Exit 68 after a tractor trailer got a flat tire that caught on fire.
As the 2015 legislative session gets going, public safety bills are on the radar.
One person is dead and another is in the hospital with serious injuries.
Monday, the Jackson County Board of Supervisors formally asked the Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) Board of Trustees for their immediate resignation.
Mississippi has the highest rate of vaccination coverage for kindergarten students nationwide, according to a recent Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (C.D.C.)
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This week, President Obama announced a plan to make community college tuition free for millions of students.
In a ranking released by Education Week's Quality Counts, Mississippi again ranks last in the nation in school performance, but the state ranks near the top in a new measure.
The City of Ocean Springs has paid off its $500,000 settlement in the discrimination lawsuit with Psycamore Psychiatric Clinic.
The Mississippi Alliance for Cannabis has started a petition to legalize marijuana in our state, sparking a heated debate from both sides.
Friday, State Representative Jeramey Anderson returned to the Coast after the first week of the 2015 legislative session to discuss some of the key issues facing his district.
Many people believe the high rates of property insurance are stunting economic development along the Coast.
The members of American Legion Post 119 haven't had a home of their own since Hurricane Katrina, but that all changes Saturday.
Local high school students will be getting the chance of a lifetime Friday night.
As Battalion 133 exited the buses to greet their loved ones after serving overseas in multiple countries for seven months, it was amazing to see their reactions.