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Wednesday night, the nation prepares to hear from President Obama on his plan to handle ISIS.
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U.S. Senate Candidate Travis Childers appeared at a press conference Wednesday calling on Senator Thad Cochran to join him for a debate at the University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast on the issues important to hard-working, Mississippi families.
Main Street directors, board members, volunteers, and other downtown enthusiasts are invited to Ocean Springs on Sept. 15th-17th for a regional Main Street conference, presented by the Mississippi Main Street Association (M.M.S.A.).
Innovative collaboration with DonorsChoose.org will help generate up to $50,000 for local public school teachers and students.
Cruisin' will go from October 5th until the 12th and folks from all over the country are expected to come to the Coast to show off their cars.
The 33rd Annual Biloxi Seafood Festival kicks off this weekend at Point Cadet Plaza.
A faulty switch in the Brady Drive lift station caused a section of coastline east of Beauvoir to Sadler Beach Drive to be closed Tuesday.
Everything you need from Tuesday night's 9 p.m. news is right here.
Tuesday night, angry residents joined State Representative Jeramey Anderson at the Moss Point Board of Education meeting, demanding the district joins a lawsuit against the State of Mississippi.
Gulfport City Council passed a balanced budget Tuesday with no cuts in spending.
On October 1st, property taxes for the City of Biloxi are scheduled to increase a third of a mill to reimburse the school district for a budget shortfall.
Next week, Pascagoula residents will vote for a new councilman to represent Ward 1.
Tuesday evening, many residents of Moss Point attended a school board meeting, demanding to know why the district has not signed on to multi-million dollar lawsuit against the state.
Four years later and our local seafood industry is still suffering because of the BP oil spill.
A faulty switch in the Brady Drive lift station caused a section of coastline east of Beauvoir to Sadler Beach Drive to be closed Tuesday.
First there were hybrid cars, now there are hybrid service vessels on the water.
Everything you need to know from Tuesday evening's 5:30 p.m. show is right here.
Interim Sheriff Charles Britt says a Gulf Park Estates woman is behind bars Tuesday after she punched a deputy during her D.U.I. arrest late Monday night.
In case you missed it, we've got all the local news from Monday night's 10 p.m. show right here.
This past weekend, Mississippi celebrated its first Second Amendment Tax Free Holiday, and businesses say it was a huge success.
After years of litigation, the City of Waveland was finally given the green light to continue construction on its new police station.
In response to overwhelming public support, the Pascagoula School District announced last week they would be installing security cameras on their playgrounds.
Monday night, State Representative Jeramey Anderson held a town hall meeting in Moss Point to discuss his support for a lawsuit against the state for not funding local school districts.