Severe Weather Causes Deadly Damage Across Mississippi
While the Coast was lucky, receiving with little to no damage from Tuesday’s severe weather, those storms were deadly for areas a little further north.
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While the Coast was lucky, receiving with little to no damage from Tuesday’s severe weather, those storms were deadly for areas a little further north.
Christmas is almost here, but there was still plenty of time for some Christmas magic Tuesday afternoon.
The Coast has managed to stay dry for the most part these past few months, but the weather has finally caught up to us.
Tuesday, the City of Gulfport gave back to the community and they did so in style.
Children get excited to receive gifts for Christmas, but not everyone is fortunate enough to receive them.
The Highway Patrol will be setting up check points, weather permitting, and will have increased patrol on major roadways.
Holiday drivers hit the highways by the thousands and will need to be extra careful to reach their destination safely.
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.
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.
Many offices will close early; collection box mail may be collected earlier.
The threat of severe weather is in the forecast for most of Mississippi Monday afternoon through Tuesday.
Friday night in Biloxi, some special party goers had a special night of their own.
Typically, Black Friday is known as the busiest shopping day of the year, but retailers say the Saturday before Christmas gives it some stiff competition.
Friday was the last day of school for public school students in the year 2014.
Volunteers act as Santa and his elves to call children whose parents have filled out the North Pole calling forms, distributed in local schools and at the mall.
U.S. Postal Service ready for last minute rush.
For most, the holidays mean happiness and joyful time with loved ones, but for some, the holidays aren't so joyful.
During the Christmas season, many are reminded of the loss of a loved one, causing them to be sad around the holidays.
Once you buy those holiday gifts, the United States Postal Service (U.S.P.S.) is ready to get them delivered on time.
Christmas is creeping up and shoppers are scurrying to grab those last few holiday gifts.
Teamed up with Toys for Tots and the Salvation Army, they are accepting donations of unwrapped toys so they can help give some local children a great Christmas this year.
A group called Believe has joined forces with policemen, firefighters, and Ingalls shipbuilders to help collect gifts for needy children.
The Jackson County Small Craft Harbor’s “2nd Annual Christmas Boat Parade” has been set for Saturday, December 13th.