Hurricane Hunters Stay Busy Despite Mild Season
Despite a fairly mild hurricane season thus far, the Hurricane Hunters have been staying busy.
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Despite a fairly mild hurricane season thus far, the Hurricane Hunters have been staying busy.
The dredging will allow larger ships to dock at the port, bringing millions in revenue into the port and the city.
Just in case you were out and about Friday night, we've got the news right here so you can catch up.
The Citizens Committed Campaign is trying to raise $75,000 to purchase updated street signs.
Saturday, one of the largest breast cancer awareness events in the world is making its debut in south Mississippi.
This coming Sunday is Grandparents' Day and Friday, North Bay Elementary in Biloxi held a breakfast to honor that.
World famous rock n’ roller, Bret Michaels, was at Petsmart in D’Iberville Friday.
Fallen Oak, one of the country's most exclusive golf courses, reopened Friday after it closed this summer for renovations.
All of the seven sheriff candidates have extensive law enforcement experience and are familiar with Jackson County, but each has a unique focus and goals for the future of the sheriff's department.
Crews are setting up to start dredging the channel at the Port of Gulfport and expect to be getting started very soon.
This week, News 25 spoke with a man who wants to install solar powered lights at Freedom Field in Ocean Springs at no cost to the city.
Elections for the Jackson County Sheriff will be on November 4th.
Just in case you missed anything, we've got all the local news updates from Friday evening right here.
The Mississippi Department of Transportation (M.D.O.T.) received top honors in the southeast regional America’s Transportation Awards during the 2014 Southeastern Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (S.A.S.H.T.O.) Conference.
Citizens and representatives of organizations gathered Thursday to celebrate the court ruling by U.S. District Judge Barbier that BP’s action leading to the 2010 drilling disaster were grossly negligent.
Check out this week's Weekend Outdoors Report right here.
Gun store owners are looking forward to the 2nd Amendment tax free holiday this weekend.
While most children are already back in school, Biloxi's pre-k program gets its start on Monday.
The Salvation Army is reaching out to past Angel Tree recipients, asking them to sign up for the three required life skills classes to become eligible for Angel Tree this year.
To continue providing support to animals across the state, the Humane Society of South Mississippi (H.S.S.M.) is hosting their annual Rock-n-Rollover event.
The Scarlet Pearl Casino construction is in full force, but during a time when most people are asleep.
The residents are upset with the district for wanting to build a new administrative building at a cost of just under $4 million.
Project Lead the Way is one program Jackson County is investing in to promote education in the State of Mississippi.
Mississippi State Senator, Brice Wiggins, believes education is the key to fixing some of Mississippi's biggest downfalls.