T.C.U. Destroys Ole Miss in the Peach Bowl
Ole Miss' season has officially come to an end and there wasn't much for fans to celebrate.
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Ole Miss' season has officially come to an end and there wasn't much for fans to celebrate.
When trying to predict the biggest stories to hit in 2015, News 25 recognizes that the biggest story on the agenda for the year is the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
Public corruption convictions, ice and snow shutting down major highways, minor league baseball bringing a major groundbreaking to downtown Biloxi: these are just a few of the stories that topped our news in south Mississippi this year
New Year’s Eve is one of the most popular nights to go out and celebrate, but don't plan on drinking and driving without the risk of some serious consequences.
As people along the Coast start celebrating the New Year Wednesday night, The Mississippi Highway Patrol will be increasing checkpoints and keeping an eye out for impaired drivers.
While most of us will be staying up late Wednesday night to ring in the New Year, many children won't be able to stay up that late.
Sponsored by PetSmart Charities®, “Happy Neuter Year” provides $20 neuter surgeries for male dogs and cats.
While throwing beads off parade floats is encouraged, throwing objects at the floats is most certainly not.
For your convenience, all the local news stories you need from Tuesday night are right here.
The Sugar Bowl kicks off at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, but in Mississippi, the tourism industry is already feeling the benefits of the game.
If you were outside at all Tuesday, you probably noticed it's gotten a lot colder.
With New Year's Eve coming up Wednesday night, and the Sugar Bowl Thursday night, hotels and casinos are filling up with out of town guests.
Construction on MGM Park in Biloxi is well underway and the city council is working with the team to lower the construction costs in any way they can.
Temperatures are going to dip down into the mid-30s Tuesday night, conditions that could be deadly for those who don't have adequate shelter.
2014 has almost passed and 2015 is right around the corner.
Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) claims it could have overpaid retirement benefits of a former nurse who worked for the hospital for 17 years, and that she owes them money.
In case you weren't able to catch Tuesday evening's local news, you can watch the important stories right here.
Monday night was the second to last night of Kwanzaa, and the Gulf Coast Kwanzaa Coalition is focusing on its youth.
Just in case you missed anything, you can catch up on Monday night's local news right here.
Biloxi Police want to alert the public about a phone scam plaguing Harrison County.
Tuesday at the Biloxi City Council meeting, Ward 2 councilman, Felix Gines, has a proposition for the council.
The ninth ranked Ole Miss Rebels face a tough matchup against 6th ranked T.C.U. in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.
Bowl season is upon us and both Mississippi State and Ole Miss will be bowling New Year’s Eve.