Next to Nature (Binoculars) – 01/28/26
On this week’s Next to Nature, Eric and Dr. Long are back to discussing binoculars and using them to observe nature.
On this week’s Next to Nature, Eric and Dr. Long are back to discussing binoculars and using them to observe nature.
Chris Shirley was glad to make the drive from Tuscaloosa to Okolona.
There are more than 200 blighted properties in Columbus. City leaders watched the first demolition on Wednesday, January 28.
Today on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy talks with Keyton Blocher and Nick Hairston about what you need to know Wednesday!
A social media post has been circulating featuring a damaged vehicle from a local utility and an injured man. Communication experts say its common to see an uptick in scams during a time of crisis.
Closer to home today was the first relatively good weather day since the weekend.
A local ministry is bringing hope and a hot meal to hundreds across our area impacted by the winter storm.
Today on Midday, we go live to New Albany with Allie Martin with 8 Days of Hope on gearing up to serve the community up to serve the community through Christ.
Many Oxford residents like Shirl Braziel lost power after Winter Storm Fern hit this past weekend. A number of fallen trees and down power lines were reported throughout Lafayette County.
Today on Midday, WCBI’s Kealy Shields is in the studio with Charity and Edward Yeates about the upcoming Father and Daughter Valentine Banquet.
Nearly every resident in Saltillo was without power on Sunday, but power crews are working to fix that. Allie Martin has more.
4-County Electric Power Association reports more than 4,000 homes were without power through one day in their territory.
Today on WCBI’s Special Winter Weather Report, Allie Martin is with Tupelo Mayor Todd Jordan at the Cadence Bank Arena to discuss recovery efforts and the warming shelter stationed in the area.
Another winter weather update from Kealy Shields proves that cold weather is too much for the trees!
On today’s news, WCBI reporter Lakeadra Coffee gives us a look at the weather updates in Choctaw Co.
Today on WCBI News, we get an update on winter storms in the West Point area from our very own Kealy Shields!
The winter storm has brought some bone chilling temperatures and some slick spots in the Tupelo area on the road. WCBI’s Allie Martin has a look at how the city is coping with the cold.
Starkville Strong is also ensuring people are fed during these times with community food pantries around the area.
Owner of Sun Fresh Market, Wyliss Kemp, said they also have to modify their usual operations because of the weather threat.
The City of Eupora is preparing to open its Civic Center as a warming shelter, and it could be in operation for an extended period of time, and people are going to need supplies.
With the threat of extreme winter weather on the horizon, Sheriff’s Office personnel restocked the community mini-pantries on Thursday. In doing so, they emptied the department’s main pantry.
At MDOT’s District One headquarters in Tupelo, crews are busy mixing a salt brine solution that will soon go on the roads.
Local and state agencies are making plans ahead of the winter storm that is forecast to hit Northeast Mississippi.
First responders are preparing the worst ahead of the winter storm. Columbus and Lowndes County leaders met on Thursday to develop a plan.