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Wednesday night's cold weather will be dangerous, but what about people that work in the elements every day?
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Wednesday night's cold weather will be dangerous, but what about people that work in the elements every day?
The Scarlet Pearl is right on schedule and hopes to open about a year from now.
Construction on MGM Park in Biloxi is well underway and the city council is working with the team to lower the construction costs in any way they can.
Despite weather delays, the Jackson County Adult Detention Center is almost halfway done.
Monday night, one of the southbound lanes on I-110 will be closed from 7 p.m. until 5 a.m. Tuesday morning.
Construction crews can be seen clearing land where the Singing River Mall once stood.
After five years in the making, Bienville Orthopedic Specialists has broken ground in Gautier.
The City of Pascagoula currently has 26 projects in various stages of completion, which include everything from streets and drainage to recreation and business development.
For the past 20 years, T.N.T. Recovery Ranch in Gulfport has been helping people around the country deal with addiction.
Tuesday, the Gulfport City Council approved spending $14 million to purchase land for an aquarium in the downtown area.
Everyone knows about Black Friday and Cyber Monday, the two days that officially kick off the shopping season, but more and more people are also participating in another day.
Residents in the Rose Drive subdivision say flooding has been a problem for at least 40 years.
The name of the Biloxi baseball team has been revealed, and the Biloxi Shuckers are ready to play!
Many people are excited about a baseball team in Biloxi, and construction of the home field is still going strong.
Currently, there are 100s of millions of dollars in new developments across Biloxi.
Drivers leaving the Promenade from the west exit can now use the newly opened onramp to access I-10 without the lengthy detour, and it couldn't have come at a better time.
With all the construction in Biloxi, a number of trees have been cut down to make way for development, and some Biloxi residents are calling for better oversight for preserving trees.
The baseball stadium is one of the biggest projects to be undertaken by Biloxi since the Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts, and Tuesday, city officials signed off on one of the last major milestones in its development.
The majestic oak trees that line the Mississippi Gulf Coast have long been considered to be an icon and a source of our identity.
Wednesday, the Silver Slipper moved one step closer toward completing its hotel.
The city is ready to begin widening another stretch, from Three Rivers Road to De De Dr., and held a meeting Monday evening to inform residents of the status of the project.
Monday night, community members met with city leaders to learn about a road project that may affect their use of Dedeaux Road.
If you're out on Highway 49 in Gulfport this week, you might see crews raising new utility poles along the roadway.
The World Series started Tuesday night, meaning the baseball season will soon come to an end. That's bad news for the City of Biloxi.