An update from MEMA after Winter storm Fern rolls through MS
Nearly two weeks after Winter Storm Fern rolled into Mississippi, thousands are still without power, and the death toll continues to rise.
Nearly two weeks after Winter Storm Fern rolled into Mississippi, thousands are still without power, and the death toll continues to rise.
Some Mississippi SNAP recipients will have been approved for replacement benefits due tot he effects of Winter Storm Fern.
A former North Mississippi teacher, who was convicted on multiple counts of sexual exploitation of a child in federal court, is no longer facing state charges.
A Fayette County man serving a life sentence for rape will remain in an Alabama prison.
We have an update to a story we brought to you yesterday. A stolen vehicle in West Point has been recovered.
Today on Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Caitlyn Wooten about her classes in Pilates, both in the gym and the park.
For the past few months, licenses were on hold because there was no board to approve or set the scores.
A man who helped thousands of people get on the road to recreation has passed away.
Vasey brings more than 30 years of leadership in economic development, real estate, and infrastructure-driven growth.
The new system allows emergency officials to respond to incidents faster by using exact location details, maps, and live updates before they arrive. Starkville Fire Chief Dewayne Davis calls the updated technology a game changer.
DeSoto County deputies teach the traffic stop portion for Basic classes at the North Mississippi Law Enforcement Training Center.
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Our Kealy Shields stopped by West Amory Elementary to share about what its like being a morning news anchor.
Today on Midday, Grace Brister talks with Ms. Willie Davis about the upcoming Awards Banquet.
This week on Animal Health, Dr. Ashley Janzen is with her special guest, Lucy, as they cover the topic of retained deciduous canine teeth.
Today on Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Quan Walker and Stephany Brown about what to expect at the new art exhibit.
A Tupelo-based non-profit has been providing rehabilitation services for sixty-five years , but it’s not resting on its reputation. It is looking to grow. Allie Martin tells us more about the plan for the future and how area residents can help further its mission.
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Before working for Lee County, Haggard served with the Clay County Sheriff’s Department for a combined 12 years. He lost his life on Monday after a tragic accident.
On this week’s Next to Nature, Eric and Dr. Long take a look at the fascinating world of slugs.
After almost 27 years, a Lowndes County Deputy is putting up his badge, but he still plans to serve the community he now calls home.
It’s Black History Month, and WCBI and FOX 4 want you to tell us about Black History Makers in North Mississippi and West Alabama!
Phone and online scams are becoming more common. They are also difficult to investigate and prosecute.
Today on Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Haylei Wilson and Wil’lani Turner about Library Day.