Several arrests made after a drug bust in Grenada Co.
Grenada County deputies make several arrests in a drug investigation.
Grenada County deputies make several arrests in a drug investigation.
Today on Midday, Joey Barnes talks with Timo James and Tresa Sanders about the upcoming Booking Agent Festival.
We now know the charges a man is facing after a high-speed chase through two counties.
One of the first steps to purchasing a car is verifying your identity.
Camgian was named “AI Company of the Year” by The Mississippi Small Business Development Center Network.
This week, Catfish Alley Studio is hosting its inaugural summer camp for kids. Owner Josh Gillis has a passion for music, and he’s using his passion to pour into the next generation.
The U.S. Small Business Administration is taking action to help Calhoun County, along with other areas that were affected.
The hearing involving a dispute over the Macon mayoral election wraps up on July 8.
Today on Midday, Kealy talks with Ricky Harris and Katrina Porter about the upcoming Back to School Drive.
A weekend shooting outside a Tupelo restaurant has led to an arrest.
Soon, the only remaining Disaster Recovery Center in the state will be in Grenada.
The tax-free weekend for back-to-school items begins Friday, July 11, and ends on Sunday, July 13.
It was a robbery, a high-speed chase, and a crash, all before 10 am on Tuesday, July 8. What started at a fried chicken restaurant in West Point ended with one man behind bars in Lowndes County.
Today on Good news, join Kealy and Colin as they let you know all of the events and good news coming up around the Golden Triangle.
Join our Kealy Shields as she talks to McKinsey Walley with the Junior Auxiliary of West Point about their upcoming ‘stuff the bus’ event
From fatal fires to deadly car accidents, firefighters are some of the responders first on scene of a tragic event — but seeing horrific scenes so often can sometimes have a toll on their mental health
A 10-year friendship in Alabama has grown stronger over a kidney donation.
A Pontotoc business is building a name for itself as a boutique for women of all ages and sizes.
New laws went into effect last week in Mississippi. This includes House Bill 1197, which is the “Safe Solicitation Act.” Under this new law, asking for donations on a public street or sidewalk is going to require a permit. Cities and counties will set the fee amount for the permits, which cannot exceed $25.
Christopher Posey, of Philadelphia, will serve as Circuit Court Judge for the 8th Circuit Court District.
The board of supervisors rejected bids to repair bridges on Gunshoot and Steens Roads.
Two men are facing charges after buying a vehicle using false information.
Today on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy talks with high schooler Abby Barr about what being a Lowndes County Distinguished Woman is.
Orbit Fireworks is closing up shop for the season. The company’s busiest day for sales was the 4th of July.