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Next to Nature (Squirrel Nest) - 02/25/26
On this week's Next to Nature, Eric and Dr. Long are back to discuss the topic of squirrel nests.
Students explore possible career pathways at journalism fair
Some students at Tupelo High School had a chance to explore possible career pathways in journalism.
Breaking the silence during National Eating Disorder Awareness Week
Feb. 23 - March 1 is National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. Children, teens, and adults can face these issues, and sometimes the warning signs can go unnoticed. Eating disorders can affect anyone.
Lowndes Co. family searches for answers after fatal accident claims family member's life
Six months after a fatal car accident in Lowndes County, a family is still searching for answers.
Columbus Police investigate a shooting that left one man injured
Columbus Police are investigating a shooting that left one man injured.
Columbus City Council studies plans for crime lab renovations/expansions
At today's work session, the Columbus City Council approved getting plans and a proposed budget drawn up for renovations and expansions to the city's Crime Lab.
Man wanted for allegedly causing an accident in Ecru
Ecru Police are asking for your help to find a person they believe caused an accident and left.
Arizona governor’s race will test MAGA future for Republican Party
According to Associated Press, “Let’s win not clash” said a sign posted outside a meeting of Arizona Republicans as candidates for governor tried to win over the party’s most ardent supporters inside.
Federal judge in Texas allows lawsuit against California attorney general over ExxonMobil remarks
According to Associated Press, a federal judge in Texas has ruled that ExxonMobil can bring a defamation lawsuit against California’s attorney general over comments about the company’s plastic recycling efforts.
Trump renews his call to ban institutional homebuyers as Democrats offer a competing crackdown
According to CBS News, President Trump renewed his call to ban institutional investors from buying single-family homes during his State of the Union address on Tuesday, the same day Democrats offered their own proposal to crack down on the practice.
Midday (Group Therapy Interview) - 02/25/26
Today on Midday, Kealy talks with Edward Yeates about the Yeates Family Consulting Organization, and their group therapy.
WCBI Sunrise (Free Forever Legends Concert) - 02/25/26
Today on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy talks with Quan Walker about the upcoming Free Forever Legends Concert.
Download this: Subscribing to digital apps has gotten a lot more expensive
Sources from CBS News say that the pain of higher prices today isn't limited to things like food and health care costs. Americans now pay nearly 20% more for TV, music, news and other digital apps than they did in 2020.
Larry Summers resigning from Harvard University over Jeffrey Epstein ties
According to CBS News, Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers will resign from his remaining roles at Harvard University over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the school confirmed to CBS News on Wednesday.
FBI serving search warrants at Los Angeles school district headquarters and superintendent’s home
Associated Press reports that the FBI is serving search warrants at the Los Angeles Unified School District’s headquarters and the superintendent’s home.
Judge bars government from ‘wholesale’ search of Washington Post reporter’s seized devices
Sources from AP say that Federal authorities are barred from conducting an “unsupervised, wholesale search” of electronic devices that they seized from a Washington Post reporter’s Virginia home...