Severe Weather Affecting Those Out on the Road
The severe weather comes at a bad time for holiday shoppers out on the road.
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The severe weather comes at a bad time for holiday shoppers out on the road.
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The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) has received a report of injuries and storm damage in two counties as a result of the severe weather that moving through the state Tuesday.
Seven drop-off locations for Christmas trees recycling will be open in Harrison County between now and January 20th, 2015.
Boomtown Casino Biloxi announced Tuesday they are converting the 870 Beach Boulevard location of the Boomtown Welcome Center into Fat Tuesday at Boomtown Daiquiri Bar and Welcome Center.
Holiday drivers hit the highways by the thousands and will need to be extra careful to reach their destination safely.
The Magnolia State is the second most giving state in the nation, second only to Utah.
Catch up on all the local news from Monday night's 9 p.m. show on FOX.
The program is facing losing its funding due to several reports of child abuse at its Isaiah Fredricks and Nichols locations.
Christmas on the Gulf Coast is a little warmer this year than it has been in the past, and thanks to Edgewater Cleaners, residents can help share the warmth.
The Mississippi Burn Foundation revealed their fifth annual firefighter calendar last Thursday, and it’s one that’s sure to gets hearts racing and raise money for a good cause.
There won't be any Christmas miracle for the Who Dat Nation.
For many kids on the Coast, Monday was the first day of Christmas vacation, and some of them spent the day being creative.
Nine months after flying into a distribution line in Biloxi, an eagle named Canaan is back flying the friendly skies.
Christmas is fast approaching, but many parents just don't have enough to give their children the Christmas they deserve.
Travel on the roadways is busy right now, but with holiday travel at its highest peak since 2001, the Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport is busy this week as well.
Monday, there were lots of traffic accidents related to the wet weather.
If you weren't able to catch the news Monday evening, you can catch up on what you missed here.
Many offices will close early; collection box mail may be collected earlier.
Figures released by The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards show Mississippi now ranks seventh nationally in both the number of newly certified teachers and the total number of certified teachers.
Nine months after flying into a distribution line in Biloxi, an eagle named Canaan is back flying the friendly skies.
The threat of severe weather is in the forecast for most of Mississippi Monday afternoon through Tuesday.
Friday's rain brought back old troubles for Moss Point.