Get Your Heart Started 5K to take place Saturday morning at Fairpark in Tupelo
Hundreds of people are lacing up their running shoes for a 5K promoting heart health in Tupelo.
Hundreds of people are lacing up their running shoes for a 5K promoting heart health in Tupelo.
It’s a new learning facility made for academic recovery, mental growth, and other assistance for Pickens County students.
The Winston County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an early morning homicide.
The March of the Mayors is coming to a close, and Columbus residents have really turned out to help.
Two people were sentenced to serve time behind bars for selling and installing faulty and used fire suppression systems.
Budding entrepreneurs at Columbus High School got to show off their products and skills, and pick up a little cash in the process.
Today on Midday, Grace Brister talks with Tomeka Rhine about the upcoming Prairie Opportunity event.
Today on Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Dawson Archer about the upcoming Ultimate Frisbee Tournament.
Today on Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Barbara Bigelow about the upcoming Spring Open House event!
Cyberattacks can come in many forms, and oftentimes, attackers have a target.
The president of Itawamba Community College is a finalist for National CEO of the Year. As Allie Martin reports, the honor recognizes exceptional leadership among community college presidents across the nation.
MUW hosted its annual Navigating Health Sciences event to let Mississippi high schoolers see what goes on in the medical field.
Dead and charred grass has been all too common for county and volunteer firefighters across North Mississippi.
For Quan Walker, Black History Month is special to her in her role as one of the first black women to lead the Columbus Arts Council.
“Bloom where you’re planted” goes the old saying, and for the past 20 years, Colin Krieger has been doing just that.
This week, Dr. Ashley Jansen talks about dental care with her special guest Roxanne.
Today on Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Becky Smith about financial advice, specifically 401K.
Six months after a fatal car accident in Lowndes County, a family is still searching for answers.
On this week’s Next to Nature, Eric and Dr. Long are back to discuss the topic of squirrel nests.
Some students at Tupelo High School had a chance to explore possible career pathways in journalism.
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.
Columbus Police are investigating a shooting that left one man injured.
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.
Ecru Police are asking for your help to find a person they believe caused an accident and left.