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Coast beaches were full of visitors Monday, but not everyone spent time on the sand, as the Biloxi Visitors Center also saw its share of visitors.
Sickle cell anemia affects as many as 70,000 people in the United States.
Walmart wants to hire veterans for two of its new Neighborhood Market stores coming to Biloxi and D'Iberville.
Work got started first thing Monday morning cleaning up after CPR Fest at Jones Park.
It was a busy day at the Ohr O'Keefe Museum this Labor Day.
There wasn't a lot of labor going on at our Coast beaches, but beach vendors were out earning money Monday.
Labor Day marks the last day of operation for many seasonal businesses.
After nine years, the new Biloxi bait shop is finally open for business.
With the holiday weekend coming to a close, law enforcement have been out in full force keeping our roads and water safe.
Catch up on all the local news you may have missed from Labor Day.
Just in case you missed the news on Friday night, we've got it all right here for you.
Friday night, about a dozen people participated in a Hurricane Katrina memorial service at St. Michaels Catholic Church in Biloxi.
Missed the news Friday night? We've got all the updates from 9 p.m. right here.
The New Orleans Saints will have to cut their roster down to 53 by 3 p.m. Saturday, per a league mandated deadline.
It's a day some want to forget, but some paused to remember that fateful day when Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Coast, claiming the lives of 232 Mississippians.
While Hurricane Katrina ravaged south Mississippi, it was our neighbors to the west in New Orleans that saw national attention when the levies broke and put the city underwater.
Chris McDaniel’s legal challenge of the June 24th Republican runoff has been dismissed.
The State of Mississippi vs. Alberto Julio Garcia for the capital murder of Janaya Thompson will be heard by a grand jury.
For one Pass Christian man, music has been his way of coping with the tragedy and loss from Hurricane Katrina.
Across the Gulf Coast Friday, individual communities were honoring those whose lives were lost during Hurricane Katrina.
Take a look at what the Coast is doing to remember Hurricane Katrina nine years later.
"Today marks the ninth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s landfall on the Mississippi Gulf Coast that resulted in the death of 232 Mississippians and billions of dollars of damage to businesses, homes, and infrastructure."
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College (M.G.C.C.C.) has again been named a top associate degree producer in the nation, with 1,754 students receiving degrees in 2013.