Crime Stoppers (Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office) – 04/29/2025
Today on Crime Stoppers, Kealy talks with Captain John Duke of the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office about the recent arrest of a local rapper.
Today on Crime Stoppers, Kealy talks with Captain John Duke of the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office about the recent arrest of a local rapper.
A little boy in Monroe County is being remembered as a hero after saving his little brother and later passing away.
The Communiversity at East Mississippi Community College hosts “Employer in the Foyer.”
Tupelo Police officers arrested a man after fleeing from being pulled over for traffic violation.
Today, Kealy talks with Colin about the good news this week.
Today, Kealy talks with Dr. Keith Watson about creating diets for your kids.
Today, Kealy talks with Jennifer Pounder about the MUW Program.
Crescent Memorial makes memorials and keepsakes that incorporate the cremated remains, or cremains, of a loved one.
Independent pharmacies across Mississippi say they’re losing money and could soon be forced to shut down because of how little they’re being reimbursed for prescriptions.
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – The Starkville Fire Department has a new chief. For nearly 30 years, Dewayne Davis has served Starkville protecting others as a firefighter. Davis began his firefighting journey as a volunteer in 1992. He made it a career when he joined the Starkville Fire Department in 1996. “Once I started in the volunteer part of it, it…
Today, Kealy talks with Amber Brislin about the Market Street Event.
Today, Kealy talks with Tori and Erin Busbea about the Book Club and Sensory Exploration.
Today, Kealy talks with Quan Walker about the upcoming Kentucky Derby event.
Starkville Strong gave free groceries to the community on Sunday afternoon.
The community focused band gives every member a chance to shine, no matter the skill level or background of the player.
The Mississippi Department of Health reported nearly 2,000 cases of the Coronavirus in April of 2020.
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.