Starkville Police ramp up weekend security following shooting
Starting this weekend, Friday and Saturday nights will look different in the Cotton District.
Starting this weekend, Friday and Saturday nights will look different in the Cotton District.
Church Hill Elementary held a program today to remember Mikiylia Guines, a student who tragically lost her life, along with several of her relatives in a shooting in the Cedar Bluff community. To honor her memory, the program was called “We all need peace.”
Special needs students had an opportunity to get a unique, hands-on look at potential careers.
Today, on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy Shields has a virtual sit-down with Nick Bain as he discusses his announced candidacy for State Auditor
If you “Love that Chicken from Popeye’s”, you need to make alternate dinner plans tonight. A lunch hour fire has forced the Columbus location to shut its doors temporarily.
A partnership between Mississippi University for Women and East Mississippi Community College have created a new a pathway for those exploring career-technical degrees.
Today on Midday, Kealy talks with Chuck Bigelow and Josh Gillis about the Possum Town Show and Shine Car Show and the musical lineup for this year’s Columbus Market Street Festival.
Today on Midday, Charity Johnson gives updates on new security measures that are to take place in Starkville. More information to come tonight on WCBI News at 6.
Today on Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Fashion Show Director Falisa Janaye about the upcoming Falisa Janaye and Councilman Roderick Smith 3rd Annual GTA Fashion and Talent Show.
Today on Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Friendly City Books Owner Emily Liner and Author Max Brallier about Max’s current book tour and his previous work.
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Thirty years ago, WCBI’s former president and general manager Frank Imes had a vision. That vision gave birth to the Market Street Festival. “He and Jerry Jones, who was with WCBI, had gone over to Tupelo for a festival there and on the way back, Frank said we need a festival like that in Columbus. And they…
Classic cars, nostalgia, and some new attractions are in store for the annual ‘Blue Suede Cruise’ as it rolls into Tupelo.
Two of the five teachers that have been charged with sex crimes in Pickens County went before a judge in Carrollton Tuesday. Winston Bishop and Roderick Granger have been bound over to the Pickens County Grand Jury.
On this week’s episode of Next to Nature, Eric and Dr. Long discuss the wild Azalea.
Today on Sunrise, Kealy discusses what you need to know about surge protectors, power strips, and outlets with Nick Hairston.
Today on Midday, Kealy talks about the upcoming Golden Triangle Theatre’s production of Newsies Jr. with cast members Amari Williams and Baylee Wyers.
Today on Midday, Kealy talks with Dr. Stan McCrary about the ongoing Dr. L.C. Cook Conference hosted by the Ministerial Institute and College.
A former Starkville teacher will spend the next 10 years in prison…
On April 28, 2014, an EF-4 tornado ripped through Louisville. Some city leaders remember it like it was yesterday.
A new wave of healthcare professionals is ready to enter the workforce. Allie Martin has more.
Some sad news today for us here at WCBI and for many of our longtime viewers. Longtime anchor Bill Gamel has passed away.
Today on Midday, Kealy talks with Columbus Arts Council Executive Director Quan Walker and Storyteller Da Terrence Roberts “Da Story Weaver” about the upcoming Storytelling event.
Today on Midday, Kealy talks with Mike Easly about the 2nd Annual Magnolia State Tackle Show.
Today on Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Circulation Coordinator Wil’Lani Turner about the Friendship Bench Initiative.