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Thursday night, the Salvation Army Kroc Center was transformed into an elegant restaurant sampling as it hosted the 2nd Annual Taste of Biloxi.
The Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College showcase was Thursday evening in Perkinston, where the best of the best in the Fall Wooden Bat League showed off their skills for college coaches and scouts.
Legal settlements from the BP oil spill are starting to trickle in and some Coast restoration projects have already begun, but local non-profit groups and businesses are concerned money from the settlement won't benefit local residents.
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As the midterm elections draw near, the race for District 16 Chancery Court Judge is coming to the forefront.
Employees of the Beau Rivage are giving back to the community, raising more than $37,000 to give away to eight coastal charities.
Ocean Springs’ annual Peter Anderson Festival is just over a week away.
The World Series is taking a break Thursday night, but baseball is still going strong on the Coast.
Thursday night, the Salvation Army Kroc Center was transformed into a food haven for the 2nd Annual Taste of Biloxi.
If you missed Thursday's local news, you can catch up on what you missed right here.
Thursday night, The Salvation Army Kroc Center will be filled with restaurants from across the Coast, celebrating the Second Annual Taste of Biloxi.
The City of Moss Point invites all to come out and join in on the healthy fun and celebrate being a part of a Healthy Home Town!
Through the Gulf Coast Restoration Initiative, teens and young adults gain skills in aquatic resource management and coastal habitat monitoring.
The six candidates in the Jackson County Sheriff's race are hitting the pavement with less than two weeks until the election.
You can watch all the important local news updates from Wednesday night's 10 p.m. show right here.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and the Gulf Coast Women's Center for Nonviolence has been promoting prevention and awareness.
If you're out on Highway 49 in Gulfport this week, you might see crews raising new utility poles along the roadway.
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors awarded a $2.9 million contract for dredging work in Stark, Upper Davis, and Simmons Bayous.
The Sun and Sand Film Festival is still going strong with the world premiere of Category 5, starring film legend, Burt Reynolds.
One Gulfport High School student was recognized Wednesday for his outstanding leadership in Gulfport's J.R.O.T.C. program and other activities.
Elections are just two weeks away and the public has a choice on who will sit in a spot on the Harrison County School Board.
With less than two weeks until the November elections, the Jackson County Sheriff's race is heating up.