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In the wake of Tuesday's bicycle accident, pedestrian safety is more important than ever.
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In the wake of Tuesday's bicycle accident, pedestrian safety is more important than ever.
All the local updates from Tuesday night's 9 p.m. show can be found right here.
Enterovirus, the respiratory illness that's been sweeping the nation, has made its way to Mississippi.
The cargo lift accident that left one man dead and two injured over the weekend is the third lift accident in Hancock County this year.
It’s no secret, middle school is where it all begins with gossip and rumors in the hallways, but now those negative comments are making their way to the pages of the internet for everyone to see.
Busloads of kids were scattered around the farm for Harrison County Soil and Water Conservation Education Field Day.
There's been a lot of activity at the Fort Bayou boat launch, but for once, it's not busy with boat trailers and fishermen.
While there is no presidential election this year, there are several big races coming up this November.
A bicyclist was killed Tuesday afternoon after colliding with a vehicle on Highway 90.
All the local news stories from Tuesday evening can be found right here.
For the second year in a row, Major Gary Sturdivant with The Salvation Army has taken home the Traveling Guitar prize from the United Way of South Mississippi C.E.O. Talent Show.
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, issued a statement regarding news reports of U.S. airstrikes on Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and Khorasan targets in Syria.
The Mississippi State Department of Health (M.S.D.H.) confirms the first Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) case in a Mississippi resident.
Biloxi school officials met Monday to kick off Mission Graduation, a program designed to help more kids graduate.
New Orleans finally secured a win at their home opener at the Superdome.
WXXV and Gulfport OBGYN co-sponsored Baby Palooza last weekend, and the event was a huge success.
As the City of Biloxi expands its tourist attractions with amenities such as the baseball stadium and a possible theme park, the need for additional hotel rooms is at an all-time high.
With the creation of a new D.U.I. task force last week, drivers can expect law enforcement to be more alert than ever for impaired driving.
The closing of Margaritaville in Biloxi may have put a dent in the local economy, but will lead to hundreds of needy families getting the food they need.
People from all over will soon be visiting for Cruisin’ the Coast in just a few short weeks, and many will stay at local RV parks.
Jackson County's Interim Sheriff, Charles Britt, has officially pulled out from the special election for Sheriff, to be held this November.
Get all the latest updates from around the Gulf Coast right here.
Monday, the Mississippi State Department of Health (M.S.D.H.) confirmed two new deaths and 12 new human cases of West Nile virus (W.N.V.), bringing the state total to 37 cases and five deaths so far in 2014.
Britt attributes withdrawal from race to disgruntled employee and personal attacks.