Pair of MSMS seniors among top students nationwide
Two seniors at the Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science are among the top students in the country. The U.S. Department of Education announced this year’s Presidential Scholars.
Two seniors at the Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science are among the top students in the country. The U.S. Department of Education announced this year’s Presidential Scholars.
It seems the people who are passing fake money have a new tactic. This is a picture of prop money being used in Ackerman.
WEST POINT, Miss. (WCBI) – If you’ve been driving through West Point in the past few months, you’ve probably been sharing the road with some heavy equipment. The city is in the midst of what Mayor Rod Bobo describes as a “massive” street paving project. The latest phase is tackling about 10 miles worth of mill and overlay on 40…
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Most people associate the Emancipation of former slaves with Juneteenth, especially since it was made a Federal Holiday in 2021. But in Columbus there is an older tradition of celebrating Emancipation Day, and it also comes a month earlier on the calendar. On May 8th 1865, Union troops arrived in Columbus from Alabama, effectively freeing African-Americans…
ABERDEEN, Miss. (WCBI) -“Nobody deserves to live like this,” said a Southview Tenant. “WCBI has received several calls and emails about the living conditions here at Southview Apartment,” said Shawanda Jones. “Faulty electrical wiring, mold infestations, and as you take a look at your screen, you can even see a sink in a tenant’s floor. Now this happens all too…
MANTACHIE, MISS. (WCBI) – For Henry Clifton Cockrell, getting his high school diploma, more than eighty years after his classmates, was worth the wait. “It took me a long time to get through school, a long time,” Cockrell said. Cockrell’s family were sharecroppers in Itawamba County, and when he was 13 or so, Cockrell had to quit school, to work…
LOUISVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) “Trojans 4 Life”, that is what graduates of the former Louisville Colored High School call themselves. Trojans was the nickname of their school. Today those graduates saw a street in the city renamed “Trojan way” to help keep the memory of the school alive. Billy Metts, a graduate and president of the Trojan 4 Life organization, said…
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Columbus Police Chief Joseph Daughtry said they’re turning up the heat on the crime in the city for everyone, parents included.
Some Mississippi State students took history into their hands to show the legacy of Starkville pioneers. Dr. Douglas Conner was the first black physician in Starkville, but many people are not aware of his legacy.
If you drive through Tupelo you have probably noticed the flashing blue lights on utility poles. Those lights are attached to boxes that contain cameras.
One of the largest economic development projects Mississippi has seen is taking shape. Construction at Aluminum Dynamics is right on schedule.
The West Point police and fire departments help shine a light on an important cause. Officers and firefighters escorted the Special Olympics Mississippi Torch from the WPPD through town to the Mossy Oak Outdoor Outlet.
Members of Monroe County’s law enforcement community and Aberdeen city leaders took to the streets for a good cause.
Two women were on a mission to score an ace for Brain Cancer and Tumor research. Go Gray in May! is being served up at the Magnolia Tennis Club.
The former Sheriff of Noxubee County pleaded guilty to making false statements to FBI agents about his relationship with an inmate in the Noxubee County jail.
The rising temperatures mean more people will be using air conditioners, and now is the time to start making those phone calls to have someone service your unit.
The Columbus Police Department is looking for two people who are being charged with aggravated domestic violence and aggravated assault.
Perry Cafeteria will be undergoing extensive renovations that will take the entire 2024-2025 school year. The makeover is expected to cost about $30 million.
Lowndes County Supervisors have voted to split up a county-owned property, in the hopes of furthering development in the Western portion of the county.