Stone County No Longer a Dry County
Stone County is officially changing its status from a dry county.
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Stone County is officially changing its status from a dry county.
Governor Phil Bryant prepares for a second term after winning the 2015 race for governor with 67 percent.
On to Jackson County and a look at the race for the Board of Supervisors.
News 25’s Shelby Myers is in Jackson County as the final votes are tallied there.
Today is Election Day with several key races, including Governor Bryant seeking his second term opposed by Shawn O’Hara and Robert Gray.
Tomorrow’s general election will begin the process of replacing at least three open seats on the board.
State representatives, education groups and various organizations are eager to inform the public as much as possible on Initiative 42.
Republican candidate Mark Everson spoke to Coast GOP members today at their monthly luncheon.
If you’re following the nearly two dozen candidates vying for the GOP presidential nomination, you may have forgotten Gautier resident Mark Everson is one of them
Here are the results for Justice Court Judge in Jackson County.
Today, Lieutenant Governor Tate Reeves welcomed Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch to Mississippi.
Before Tuesday night, no one had heard of Robert Gray, who was in the running for the Democratic nomination in the governor’s race.
While some Harrison County voters made their way to the polls, officials are saying the overall turnout was fairly low.
With multiple candidates running for several positions, voters had quite the task on their hands, but that didn’t keep them away from the polls.
Insurance is one of the biggest issues facing Coast residents, and this year's insurance commissioner race is sure to be heated.
With just under two weeks until the pension plan resolution deadline, retirees are looking towards November's elections for new leadership in the county.
There are three candidates running for Harrison County Sheriff. Friday, News 25 caught up with them to learn about their ideas for the future of the Sherriff's Department.
The first candidate has publicly announced his run for Jackson County Circuit Clerk.
Tuesday's city council meeting in Gulfport started off the same as any other day, but this one had a surprise announcement.
Democrat, Joseph Piernas Sr., announced he will be running for the District 48 Mississippi State Senate seat this year.
The swearing in ceremony took place Wednesday for newly elected officials for the City of Waveland, just one day after the election.
Mayoral candidates, Democrat, Mike Smith, and Republican, Jay Trapani, along with other candidates for each race, gathered outside the Waveland fire station, greeting residents as they went to vote.
Tuesday, the Republican and Democratic candidates will face off in the Waveland mayoral race.
Democrat, Mike Smith, and Republican, Jay Trapani, are rallying for the next two weeks to become the next Mayor of the Hospitality City.