Saturday, December 11 2010 11:09 PM EST2010-12-12 04:09:37 GMT
A national ceremony extends all the way to Biloxi, as people gathered at the Biloxi National Cemetery Saturday to honor the soldiers laid to rest there. Elizabeth Vowell has the story.More >>
Saturday, December 11 2010 9:07 PM EST2010-12-12 02:07:42 GMT
Friends and family gathered to remember the life of eight-year-old Sophia Mohler. The third grader died in September and a year after being diagnosed with a rare brain tumor. On Saturday, Ocean Springs community came together to raise money and hopefully prevent another child from having to suffer.More >>
Saturday, September 25 2010 9:44 PM EDT2010-09-26 01:44:47 GMT
The twist was brought back to life Friday in Biloxi. Cruisin the coast was kicked off by the third annual sock hop for senior citizens at the Donal Snyder Center. The Harrison County Retired Senior Volunteer Program along with the city of Biloxi hosted the event.More >>
Friday, September 3 2010 9:08 PM EDT2010-09-04 01:08:14 GMT
Those who make their living in the tourism business in South Mississippi are hoping for a big Labor Day weekend to end a very strange tourism season.More >>
Thursday, July 8 2010 7:21 PM EDT2010-07-08 23:21:41 GMT
Fishermen and others hit in the pocket books by the oil leak went looking for answers and resources. The Oil Spill Resources and Claims Fair in Biloxi was where people hoped to fixed solutions to their budget woes.More >>
Sunday, April 25 2010 1:02 AM EDT2010-04-25 06:02:31 GMT
Fifty years ago, on April 24th, 1960, the movement to integrate beaches in South Mississippi was set into motion. The incident because known as the "bloody wade-in." Biloxi's Episcopal Church of the Redeemer was the site, Saturday, for a ceremony honoring the legacy of that day. Krystal Allan reports on how those who waded in the water for social justice were honored.More >>
Wednesday, January 27 2010 5:39 PM EST2010-01-27 22:39:03 GMT
Some of America's top rated bridge players are on the coast for a regional tournament. As David Elliott reports, the matches can get pretty intense during an event like this.More >>
Tuesday, January 26 2010 8:42 PM EST2010-01-27 01:42:00 GMT
More than 80 Seabees are headed to Haiti to help with relief efforts. Krystal Allan reports on how long they plan to stay and what they'll do when they get there.More >>
Tuesday, January 26 2010 6:06 PM EST2010-01-26 23:06:23 GMT
Nearly four and a half years after Hurricane Katrina, there are still areas of the city without natural gas service. One of those areas is in the Cedar Point Community where an $18 Million infrastructure project is underway to repair storm damaged gas, water and sewer lines. The question is when that work is finished, and will it spark redevelopment in the storm devastated community? Al Showers has more on what housing experts say.More >>
Monday, January 25 2010 7:35 PM EST2010-01-26 00:35:50 GMT
Saints fans are buying plenty of "NFC Champion" merchandise. They've been visiting area sporting goods and department stores, buying new hats, jerseys and tee shirts. Dick's Sporting Goods in D'Iberville was busy throughout the day Monday, as fans swarmed the Saints merchandise table.More >>
Saturday, January 23 2010 8:56 PM EST2010-01-24 01:56:03 GMT
GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) - A movement is underway to require voters to pull out their driver's licenses the next time they head to the polls. Citizens for Voter I.D. is trying to collect enough signatures to get a statewide vote on whether to require voters to show some type of photo i.d. before casting ballots.More >>
Saturday, July 11 2009 8:06 PM EDT2009-07-12 01:06:17 GMT
A good number of Mississippi's bridges could be in trouble, according to MDOT officials. A proposed way to fix them is by increasing the state's gas tax for the first time since 1987, and using the money for bridge repair. Jackson County reporter Sylvia Hall asks South Mississippi drivers if they think forking out for better bridges is a fair trade.More >>
Saturday, June 13 2009 10:20 PM EDT2009-06-14 03:20:25 GMT
The Mississippi Army National Guard is doing its part to help another round of soldiers transition after deployment. This weekend, hundreds of soldiers and their families are at Gulfport High School for a post-deployment event. Elise Roberts was there for day one of the event.More >>
Mississippi's only high school sailing team was back on the waters. Hurricane Katrina destroyed the sailboats of St. Stanislaus College. But after a long year of rebuilding and repairing, the boys are back in action. It's smooth sailing for this South Mississippi team. Elise Roberts reports.More >>
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