Caledonia girl turns driveway into skating rink
When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. And when the weather gives you slick ice on the ground, you pull your skates out.
When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. And when the weather gives you slick ice on the ground, you pull your skates out.
Columbus police were telling people to enjoy their “snow days.” Just do it responsibly and preferably at home. Columbus Police Chief Joseph Daughtry said the slick roads had led to several accidents.
While many businesses are closed because of the winter storm, there are some professions that do not get to take snow days.
Monroe County released more information about a deadly shooting over the weekend and formally charged a suspect.
Fire destroyed an east Columbus home on Tuesday morning. The blaze started at a home in the 600 block of Cypress Street about 11:30.
Firefighters in Oktibbeha County have been pretty busy this week. The Maben and Adaton Fire Departments battled another fire in the wintry mix.
The Tennessee Valley Authority is asking customers to voluntarily reduce their power use. 4-County CEO Brian Clark said the reduction is needed to ensure services can continue.
Jacorey Jackson was charged with attempted murder. He was given a $500,000 bond. Jackson remained in the Noxubee County jail.
Snow and a lot of ice are impacting our viewing area. While law enforcement was advising people to stay home, there were still plenty of drivers out and about.
UPDATE: The woman has been located and is safe.
Governor Tate Reeves is calling a special session for an economic development project in north Mississippi. The governor’s office said this would be a $1.9 billion project.
Slush turned to ice on many of the roads in our area. Chickasaw County EMA Director Linda Griffin emphasized the importance of staying off the roads during severe winter weather.
Much of Mississippi and Alabama are seeing icy travel problems. The Mississippi Department of Transportation reported that 75 of the state’s 82 counties have reported ice on the roads.
Law enforcement in West Point continued to investigate two separate shootings that left two people dead and several more injured.
As a mix of sleet and snow was falling, work was underway to clear some of the ice in front of Brooks Grocery.
Animal shelters can see the worst of the worst including frostbite when dealing with animals. This is why one shelter is providing some safety tips for those who own pets.
The Mississippi Department of Transportation continued treating roads in Lowndes County. Salt is covering the bridge that connects downtown to the island. Secondary roads were also treated.
The town of Macon celebrated the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Noxubee County branch of the NAACP hosted a parade followed by a prayer breakfast at the civic center.
With the temperatures being below freezing for the next few days, those without power can be at serious risk. This is why the Starkville Warehouse is providing warmth for those who are in need.
The annual breakfast and day of service celebration kicked off at East Mississippi Community College’s Lion Hills Center.
Mississippi State University was honoring the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The university hosted its 30th annual MLK Unity Breakfast.
Monroe County deputies are investigating a deadly shooting. Coroner Alan Gurley said Jimmy Glen Davis, 63, was found in his Sizemore Road home on Sunday night.
MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – Shelters and safe rooms for the winter weather are available in the WCBI viewing area. These are openings reported to MEMA. The Alcorn County shelter will be at Kossuth Methodist Church – 7 County Road 604, Kossuth, MS (Opens Sunday, January 14th at 4 P.M.). The Grenada County shelter will be at City of Grenada Auditorium –…
WCBI – With the Winter Weather ahead, here are some show updates for the next couple of days. Monday, Jan. 15, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Buffalo Bills will kickoff at 3:30 p.m. on WCBI, and will be on during the time of our normal 5 and 6 p.m. newscast. WCBI will have an hour-long show from 5 p.m. to…