Residents Meet to Learn About Dedeaux Road Project
Monday night, community members met with city leaders to learn about a road project that may affect their use of Dedeaux Road.
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Monday night, community members met with city leaders to learn about a road project that may affect their use of Dedeaux Road.
It’s been 50 years since civil rights activists descended on Mississippi for Freedom Summer.
One south Mississippi church is giving back to the police who protect and serve our community in appreciation for their hard work as first responders.
In Gulfport Thursday night, the Gulf Coast Musical Theater Company made last minute preparations for opening night of The Titanic.
After lengthy negotiations, the City of Gulfport and the Humane Society of South Mississippi (H.S.S.M.) have finally reached an agreement regarding the care of stray animals within city limits.
Democratic Senate candidate, Travis Childers, made a pit stop in Gulfport Monday morning.
The Gulfport Branch N.A.A.C.P. will host its annual Freedom Fund Banquet on Sunday, November 23rd, 2014 at Hard Rock Live in Biloxi at 6:00 p.m.
Mississippi is lagging behind the rest of the nation when it comes to literacy.
Miller-Motte Technical College in Gulfport is usually known for its degree programs for healthcare or commercial driving, but Thursday, kids that visited its campus knew it for candy and fun.
Recent studies are showing how important Pre-Kindergarten classes are for four year olds and their development.
Road closures due to crews filming may sound like something that only happens in Hollywood, but drivers on Highway 90 Monday morning got a taste of the tinsel town treatment.
As the Sun and Sand Film Festival wraps up this weekend, there are a few important films and documentaries for the public.
If you're out on Highway 49 in Gulfport this week, you might see crews raising new utility poles along the roadway.
Monday, officials with the Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport say they are more than prepared if there is an Ebola outbreak at the facility.
For the eighth consecutive year, National Research Corporation (N.R.C.) has recognized Memorial Hospital at Gulfport among the nation’s top hospitals as a 2014/15 Consumer Choice Award winner.
Thursday, students across the nation practiced earthquake safety drills.
South Mississippi is taking center stage as two major film festivals raised the curtain Thursday night.
With Halloween just around the corner, now is the time people are more aware about safety.
Downtown Gulfport is booming, and to encourage small businesses to grow, the Coast Chamber, along with the Main Street Association, handed out $15,000 in grants at Wednesday morning's breakfast.
The Women's Resource Center in Gulfport has been providing services to expectant mothers for more than 20 years.
City officials say it's an exciting time to invest in Gulfport.
Many view prison as a place of punishment for people who no longer belong in society, but a local chaplain sees it as a place of opportunity to reach individuals struggling with life choices.
The City of Gulfport has a $10 million bond to use and is looking into ways to cash in on this need for sports destinations.
Cruisin’ the Coast is now in full swing, but some people in the community can't make it to the many events, so Cruisin' will be brought to them.