Mid-Morning with Aundrea (Columbus Urology, Brooks Grocery, Guerry Electric, The Hive, and Colin Krieger Viewer Choice Awards)-05/02/23
Categories: MidMorning, Special Guests
Categories: MidMorning, Special Guests
OKTIBBEHA COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Prosecutors are calling witnesses and experts to the stand in an Oktibbeha County murder trial involving a teenager. 16-year-old Aviante Jordan was charged with murder in connection to a fatal November 2019 shooting at Brookville Garden apartments in Starkville. The victim, 23-year-old Laterrence Dewon McCarter, was found dead at the scene. Investigators also arrested 30-year-old…
LEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A Lee County woman was arrested after a child reportedly tested positive for drugs. Over the weekend, Tupelo Police arrested Jessica Shemitra Ivy on a warrant for two counts of Child Endangerment, Child Testing Positive for Controlled Substance. The warrant was issued after an investigation involving two juveniles that began in January. The investigation is…
MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – When you go to renew your car tag next year, you’ll have a new look for the back bumper. The state’s License Tag Commission has chosen a new design for Mississippi’s standard license plate. The new design was chosen out of 400 submissions received last November. And it has ties to the Golden Triangle. Starkville resident Leah…
BOLIVAR COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A manhunt is underway in the Mississippi Delta after a state trooper was shot Tuesday morning. Law enforcement is searching for 24-year-old Stanley Self Jr. The shooting happened on Highway 61, near Mound Bayou, in Bolivar County at about 7:05 a.m. Self is considered armed and dangerous. He is 5 feet, 9 inches tall, and…
NEW ALBANY, Miss. (WCBI) – A New Albany man accused of killing a seven-week-old child is being held without bond. 26-year-old Arthur Eurek was charged with capital murder. New Albany Police Chief Chris Robertson said the investigation started on April 23. Child Protective Service notified Robertson’s officers about a child in Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, in Memphis, with head and…
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – As temperatures rise and families head to pools, lakes, and beaches this summer, it’s important to keep water safety in mind. Knowing just enough to keep your head above water isn’t enough when it comes to water safety for our kids. Summer is just around the corner, so before your children make a splash, make sure…
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Long-time north Mississippi journalist and former WCBI News Director Robert Davidson passed away Sunday. He oversaw some of the largest stories to impact the region for 25 years. His greater impact may have been on the people who told those stories. Robert was more of a behind-the-scenes guy. He was a father and husband, a role…
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI ) – They are there to take care of you when you need it the most. Recent reporting from Reuters says around the nation, almost a third of nurses are considering leaving the profession. WCBI talked with faculty and students in health sciences to learn how they are preparing their nurses to stay in the field. Morgan…
OKTIBBEHA COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Jury selection began in round two of an Oktibbeha County murder trial. James Dustin Nixon was charged with first-degree murder. In July of last year, Judge Jim Kitchens declared a mistrial. The decision came after learning the State Medical Examiner’s office had evidence that neither the defense nor the district attorney’s office had access to…
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – If you’re looking for something to do for Independence Day 2023, you can start in Columbus. “Fireworks on the Water” is making its return to the East Bank of the Stennis Lock and Dam. Columbus Convention and Visitors Bureau CEO Nancy Carpenter went before the Lowndes County Board of Supervisors to get some financial help for…
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Starkville Police have arrested three suspects connected to a gas station shooting from Sunday night. 17-year-old Coby Jones of Starkville has been charged with three counts of aggravated assault. The incident happened at the Sprint Mart at the intersection of Highway 182 and Old Mayhew Road. A bullet grazed a woman associated with the involved parties…
LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Lowndes County leaders are exploring options for emergency storm shelters in the western and southern areas of the county. Lowndes County Emergency Management Director Cindy Lawrence went before the Board of Supervisors with a proposal for 12 public storm shelters for Artesia, Crawford, and Plum Grove. Lawrence is considering applying to FEMA for funding for…
NOXUBEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Noxubee County is the latest county to ban ZAZA. The board of supervisors approved the ordinance to take effect immediately. The city of Macon is included in this ban. Tianeptine is the technical name for the drug, which is sold as a supplement in convenience stores. Noxubee County Sheriff Tommy Roby said deputies will deliver…
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MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – Transportable Temporary Housing Units will soon be available to some tornado victims. Governor Tate Reeves’ office said about 250 survivors are eligible. These would be people from the March 24 tornadoes in Carroll, Humphreys, Monroe, Montgomery, Panola, and Sharkey counties. FEMA is calling the qualified applicants to let them know the next steps moving forward. They can…
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The Columbus Municipal School District Board will now be receiving help from the Mississippi School Boards Association in finding a new superintendent for the district. The association notified over 5,000 people about the search. All completed applications were processed before the March 17 deadline. 10 people applied for the superintendent position. Of the ten applicants, there…
TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – Retired WCBI News Director Robert Davidson passed away Sunday morning in Tupelo. He ran the newsroom at WCBI from 2012 through 2021. Most of his professional career was spent in news, from photographer to producer to manager. He also worked in television in Jackson, Tennessee, and for years as News Director at WTVA in Tupelo. Robert…
Believe it or not ocean temperatures in the Pacific Ocean play a big role in our weather here in the Southeast. Meteorologist Jackson Chastain covers El Nino in this week’s edition of Weather Whys! Categories: Featured, Featured Weather, Local News, Weather, Weather Whys
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – A Starkville man is on a mission to prove that one mistake doesn’t ruin a life. Kelvin Barber said his time behind bars taught him life lessons. Now, he is hoping to share that message with others incarcerated. “I couldn’t serve no purpose behind no walls, so I knew I had to fix myself so I…
ABERDEEN, Miss. (WCBI)- The city of Aberdeen is mourning the loss of a beloved bus driver. 64-year-old Mary Louise Carothers McMillan of Prarie died on Thursday, April 27, 2023, at North Mississippi medical center from injuries after an accident on April 13th. We reported on April 13, 2023, that a school bus and 18-wheeler had collided on Highway 45 and…
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI)- Dozens of people hit the streets in Starkville to celebrate the annual pride parade. The Event kicked off with the art market featuring local and out-of-town vendors. The parade started at Fire Station Park and circled through downtown Starkville. There were food, music, and events throughout Starkville to help celebrate diversity and inclusion “The art market is…
GOLDEN TRIANGLE, Miss. (WCBI)- Hundreds of homes in the Golden Triangle are now free of hazardous waste. More than 400 cars loaded with items like old appliances, oil, tires, paint, batteries, and other household waste drove through the Golden Triangle Landfill today for safe disposal of the products. The landfill hosts Waste Collection Day once a year. The 4-hour event…
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI)- Scammers are becoming even more clever as they look for more opportunities to take people’s hard-earned money. Starkville Utilities is urging customers to be aware of people posing as utility employees with the motive to rob or swindle them. People are pretending to be utility representatives to collect payments for electric bills by calling customers and pressuring…