M.D.O.T. Brings Awareness to Child Passenger Safety Week
With motor vehicle crashes being a leading killer of children ages 1 to 13, it is critical that parents use age and size appropriate child restraints to reduce these deaths.
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With motor vehicle crashes being a leading killer of children ages 1 to 13, it is critical that parents use age and size appropriate child restraints to reduce these deaths.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and to increase awareness of the importance of early detection and screening, Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) will offer discounted mammogram screenings at all of its locations throughout September and October.
Monday, the Mississippi State Department of Health (M.S.D.H.) confirms one new human case of West Nile virus (W.N.V.), bringing the state total to 25 cases so far in 2014.
Missed Friday's 10 p.m. news? You can catch up on what you missed right here.
Friday afternoon, a bank robbery in Long Beach turned into a high speed pursuit ending in Gulfport with the capture of two suspects.
The North Bay Civitan Club of D'Iberville and St. Martin is holding a teddy bear drive.
An Ocean Springs man who lost his leg two years ago to the vibrio vulnificus bacteria, will beat the odds this weekend.
A two day festival kicked off Friday in Bay St. Louis.
Everything you need to know from Friday night's local news can be found right here.
Friday, Americorps celebrated its 20th anniversary of service in the United States.
This will be the first time it will be held at its original venue, Point Cadet, since Hurricane Katrina.
Downtown businesses in Ocean Springs will be experiencing a shakeup in the coming months.
No cuts are expected and all county employees will receive a 3% pay raise.
Friday afternoon, a bank robbery in Long Beach turned into a high speed pursuit ending in Gulfport with the capture of two suspects.
This weekend marks the 7th Bay Bridge Fest, and with the city's newly constructed harbor, it looks to be the biggest yet.
Singing River Hospital's new and improved southeast tower is now complete.
The Biloxi Fireman’s Day Parade, a tradition that once was more popular than the city’s Mardi Gras parades, will roll through downtown Biloxi on the morning of Saturday, Sept. 20th.
Check out Barry as he discusses not letting yourself get rusty with that gun in the off season.
Thursday, of all days, is a day to feel patriotic.
The 9/11 terrorist attacks against the United States have changed the way Americans experience air travel.
Four hundred and forty one of the victims who died on September 11th were emergency workers in New York City who responded to the attacks.
Americans will never forget what happened on this day 13 years ago and how the 9/11 attacks affected everyone in our country, but what about those who were not born yet when the towers fell?
On this anniversary, we remember the almost 3,000 lives lost in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.