Columbus-led organization host community feeding
The turning around organization’s motto is to turn their pain from gun violence into purpose.
The turning around organization’s motto is to turn their pain from gun violence into purpose.
Social Entertainment Organization hosted the event to support organizations that advocate and assist those with special needs.
Around this time of year, residents of Aliceville come together to honor those who have served the country.
The Exchange Club of Columbus named Marlie Tolleson the Youth of the Year Award recipient for 2024-2025.
Pierce Street Elementary fifth graders graduated from the DARE Program.
A Monroe County man is facing nearly a dozen child sex crimes, and investigators fear there could be more victims.
On this week’s episode of Around the Area, Allie takes a trip to the Taste of Tupelo.
A Tupelo woman is in the Lee County Jail after being accused of leaving a gas station in someone else’s car.
Today, Kealy talks with Jamonica Johnson about the upcoming nursing program.
Koran White was arrested and charged with burglary, with more charges to be expected.
We are just days away from the 11th anniversary of the deadly EF4 tornado that touched down Winston County.
The First Responders Foundation was formed after the recent fatal crash of the AirCare Medical Helicopter, claiming the lives of its three crew members.
With college seniors getting close to graduation, this could mean a potential pivot in their financial future.
A local car care business will be featured prominently during a NASCAR race this weekend at Talladega.
A Shannon man has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder in connection with a shooting in Verona earlier this month.
The Senior Games were held this morning, April 24, at the Travis Outlaw Sportsplex.
Mississippi State University Criminology professor Raymond Barranco Speaking to a group of business and community leaders in Columbus.
Bond is set at $60,000 for a Tupelo man, after police said he decided to make a run for it on Easter.
Today Kealy talks with Jeanise Andrews and Carolyn Poston about the upcoming Sickle Cell Walk.
Today Kealy talks with Mrs. Miller and some of her kids about a project they did.
Today, Kealy talks with Frances Deignan and Myra Rosenblatt about Garden Masters.
Every athlete has dreams of going pro, but only a few actually make it. Fewer still find themselves in a Hall of Fame.
In this week’s Next to Nature, we learn why box turtles are given their name.
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Starkville High School students are working on projects beyond the classroom. Construction and welding students joined forces to build a mobile hunting house for the Calhoun-Webster chapter of the non-profit Hope Outdoors. The ministry helps those with special needs or physical challenges hunt and participate in other outdoor activities. “Probably 60% of our hunters are in wheelchairs,…