Columbus celebrates going a full year without a reported homicide
Columbus is celebrating a milestone that hasn’t been seen in years, going a full calendar year without a homicide.
Columbus is celebrating a milestone that hasn’t been seen in years, going a full calendar year without a homicide.
Grace Brister got to spend the afternoon with the Exchange Club of Columbus and tell a little bit of her story.
Columbus Fire and Rescue has suspended burn permits until further notice.
Two West Point brothers have been sentenced for their roles in the death of Mikel Craven.
Today Dr, Ashley Janzen talks with her guest, Catfish, about her M.P.L
Today on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy talks with Mike Forster about the upcoming Wings Over Winston Annual Event.
The West Point Junior Auxiliary is teaming up with a local healthcare provider to comfort families that are grieving the loss of a child.
The United States Government shutdown on Wednesday. This leaves some federal workers out of a job.
Some students from West Point High School got a chance to experience historic sites in Montgomery, Alabama, and learn more about the Civil Rights struggle.
On this week’s Next to Nature, join Joey and Dr. Long as they discuss the topic of ragweed.
Businesses across Lee County and Tupelo are being told to remove illegal products containing marijuana and other ingredients. Allie Martin has more on an effort by the Tupelo Police and Lee County Sheriff’s Office to make sure the illicit products aren’t available over the counter.
The city of Columbus voted to apply for a FY25 Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Competitive Grant for its Forensic Crime Lab.
Interim City Planner George Irby presented to the council a request for the first demolition through the Blight Program.
As today marks Wednesday, October 1, the Mississippi Department of Health is stressing the importance of screenings during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Long-time Attorney and Municipal Judge, Gary Goodwin, has died.
As reports of persecution against Christians are on the rise worldwide, a Tupelo-based ministry is training those who will take the message of hope to other nations.
The Arts of North MS Facebook group is dedicated to enriching homeschool kids’ education through art and culture engagement.
The Mississippi Department of Education recently released school and district accountability ratings for the 2024-2025 school year.
Kealy talks with Kent Williams and Jennifer Jean about Hebrews Coffee Shop Grand Opening on today’s Midday!
Marching band is huge for those who grow through, and find community in the sport. Making the inaugural GTR Marching Festival a hit.
Today on Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Dr. Keith Watson about Pertussis, also known as Whooping Cough.
Today on Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Melissa Duncan-Thomas about the library events coming up.
Join Kealy and Colin as they tell us about all of the fun event’s happening around the Golden Triangle.
Commercial development is on the move in Tupelo, with a new franchise that is the brainchild of two former Ole Miss students.