M.D.O.T. Working on Lots of Bridges Around the State
Bridges and infrastructure around the state are becoming a big concern of the Mississippi Department of Transportation (M.D.O.T.)
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Bridges and infrastructure around the state are becoming a big concern of the Mississippi Department of Transportation (M.D.O.T.)
This year may be one of the worst seasons ever for the local oyster industry, so a Pass Christian company is trying a new method to revitalize oyster reefs in the Gulf.
The Gulf Coast pays tribute to the brave men and women who risk their lives to serve our country.
It was standing room only Tuesday at the Gulfport City Council meeting as the Westside Pier was dedicated to a longtime Gulfport resident.
The World Series started Tuesday night, meaning the baseball season will soon come to an end. That's bad news for the City of Biloxi.
If you weren't able to watch the news Tuesday evening, you can catch up on what you missed right here.
When world-renowned architect Frank Gehry first looked at the site for the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art on east beach, he envisioned shiny buildings nestled neatly among the grove of majestic oak trees.
The 36th Annual Peter Anderson Arts & Crafts Festival is only weeks away and as preparation for the festival, the Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce – Main Street – Tourism Bureau is calling for volunteers to help.
Just in case you missed anything from Monday night's 10 p.m. show, we've got it all right here.
One thing we're sure everybody is happy about are the prices at the pump.
The Jackson County Fair is in full swing down in Pascagoula.
The State Epidemiologist says Mississippi hospitals are set to handle any cases of Ebola should they appear, but health officials say the public should be more focused on their risk for the flu, which kills about 36,000 people each year.
Monday, officials with the Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport say they are more than prepared if there is an Ebola outbreak at the facility.
This year on Election Day, Mississippians will get the chance to vote on whether or not hunting and fishing should become a constitutional right.
If you missed Monday night's news, you can watch what you missed right here.
While experts say riding a school bus remains the safest way to transport a child to and from school, that doesn’t mean there still aren’t dangers.
These days, many employers are promoting healthy lifestyles among their employees to increase productivity at work, but Ingalls Shipbuilding is taking it a step further by encouraging the next generation of workers to starting living healthy now.
Unfortunately, it's another gloomy Monday for the Who Dat Nation as the Saints fall to 2-4 for the season.
For the eighth consecutive year, National Research Corporation (N.R.C.) has recognized Memorial Hospital at Gulfport among the nation’s top hospitals as a 2014/15 Consumer Choice Award winner.
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College (M.G.C.C.C.) celebrated its 2014 Homecoming October 16th-18th.
Nearly 2,000 volunteers combed the Coast's beaches, marsh areas, and barrier islands Saturday, Oct. 18th, picking up trash at 47 sites during the 26th Annual Mississippi Coastal Cleanup.
Earlier this summer, an Indiana family was visiting relatives on the Gulf Coast when the unthinkable happened.
Inktoberfest started Friday and will continue all weekend at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum.
The Gulf’s coastline is one of Mississippi's greatest treasures and sometimes it requires a little extra help to keep it clean.