New Year’s Eve Traditions
Everyone has their own New Year’s Eve traditions.
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If you are planning on setting sparklers off yourself, do you know what areas in Harrison County are legal to do so?
Christmas might be a wrap but the city of Gulfport is still going strong with their Harbor Lights show.
Tomorrow night at the strike of 12, the sky will be glittering with fireworks lighting up the New Year.
The Scarlet Pearl Casino and Resort is hoping to start a New Year’s Eve tradition, the Raising of the Pearl.
2015 is upon us and lots of people across the Coast were celebrating Wednesday night.
New Year’s Eve is one of the most popular nights to go out and celebrate, but don't plan on drinking and driving without the risk of some serious consequences.
As people along the Coast start celebrating the New Year Wednesday night, The Mississippi Highway Patrol will be increasing checkpoints and keeping an eye out for impaired drivers.
While most of us will be staying up late Wednesday night to ring in the New Year, many children won't be able to stay up that late.
Sponsored by PetSmart Charities®, “Happy Neuter Year” provides $20 neuter surgeries for male dogs and cats.
The Sugar Bowl kicks off at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, but in Mississippi, the tourism industry is already feeling the benefits of the game.
If you were outside at all Tuesday, you probably noticed it's gotten a lot colder.
With New Year's Eve coming up Wednesday night, and the Sugar Bowl Thursday night, hotels and casinos are filling up with out of town guests.
2014 has almost passed and 2015 is right around the corner.
In this day and age, social media is becoming a staple of our everyday lives, but some websites and Facebook pages may be curbing the Mississippi Highway Patrol's efforts to minimize drunk or impaired drivers on the road.
The year is winding down, and the time of New Year’s resolutions and college football bowl games, family, and friends is quickly approaching.