WCBI Sunrise (New Year’s Food) – 01/01/26
Today on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy and her mom, Beth Shields, make us a special New Years meal, Turnip Green Soup.
Today on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy and her mom, Beth Shields, make us a special New Years meal, Turnip Green Soup.
On this week’s Animal Health, Dr. Ashley Jansen and her cat, Arden, about chipping your pet.
It’s a New Year, and it’s time to nominate your favorite businesses, people, and places in the WCBI Viewer’s Choice Awards!
The only public ice skating venue in the region was crowded this final day of 2025.
An indoor playground is opening in Starkville just in time for chilly temperatures.
Today on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy talks with Ashly Wilber and Sara Dexter about new hairstyles for the upcoming year.
Today, on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy talks to Nick about all of the things you need to keep warm or safe for the winter
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The Commercial Dispatch was created in 1922 with the merger of two local papers. Since then, it has printed each edition on its own presses. On Tuesday, that tradition came to an end. The three pressmen and others heard Goss Urbanite press ring for the last time as The Dispatch printed its final paper in house Tuesday…
Tupelo is gearing up for the biggest New Year’s Eve party in the region. While all the excitement happens on Wednesday, December 31, Allie Martin shows us how the All America City and local businesses are preparing for big crowds to ring in 2026.
Tupelo is gearing up for the biggest New Year’s Eve party in the region. While all the excitement happens on Wednesday, December 31, Allie Martin shows us how the All America City and local businesses are preparing for big crowds to ring in 2026.
Police have arrested two men who were charged in connection with firearm thefts from a Nettleton store.
Columbus’s Municipal Court will soon have a new tool to help find people who owe fines.
A traffic stop in Lee County leads to a drug charge for a Shannon man.
A safety checkpoint in Baldwyn nets two felony drug arrests.
Today on Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Dr. Keith Watson about Health Resolutions for 2026.
Today on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy talks about the upcoming Rose Parade and the talk with Charlie Worsham and Rochelle Hicks.
On this week’s Crime Stoppers, Kealy sits down to talk with Jack Hall about the topic of firearm theft.
A fire broke out Monday morning at a house on Mill Street.
One of Tupelo’s historic homes is now a new restaurant and nightspot.
Clay County deputies are investigating a weekend shooting that left one man dead and another in critical condition.
Tupelo Police made an arrest in a September assault case.
Bond is set at $100,000 for a Prairie man accused of biting a police officer.
The new year is near, and Orbit Fireworks workers are preparing for the large crowd.
Today Kealy talked to Kim Hays with the Columbus Lowndes Humane Society about Akeley the Akita.