Pets Without Partners (Goldie) – 07/25/25
On this week’s Pets Without Partners, Kealy Shields talks with Columbus – Lowndes Humane Society’s Brandy about her special guest, Goldie.
On this week’s Pets Without Partners, Kealy Shields talks with Columbus – Lowndes Humane Society’s Brandy about her special guest, Goldie.
A Columbus woman is in the Tupelo hospital after being hit by a truck.
The W held its Summer Commencement ceremony this morning, July 25.
Two Panola County men will spend the next 20 years in prison for a car crash that killed a pregnant woman’s unborn child.
On this week’s episode of Around the Area, Allie Martin is talking with contestants Tammy Wilson, Alyssa Martin about their experience in the show. He is also with Shad Spight, winner of Tupelo’s Dancing Like The Stars 2025!
A Mooreville man is facing charges for alleged child sexual abuse crimes.
Starting tomorrow, July 28, the City of Tupelo’s Public Works Department will have a contractor milling or paving streets.
The Lowndes County Sheriff Office now have SRO’s riding some school buses to ensure the safety of students and bus drivers.
Construction is moving along on the $60 million Chickasaw Heritage Center in Tupelo. Allie Martin attended a media day where updates were given on the construction timeline, attractions at the center, and fundraising efforts.
We’ve seen across the nation how traffic stops can escalate quickly. Understanding your rights and responsibilities can help prevent that escalation.
A local artist is bringing a time-honored tradition to life at the Columbus Arts Council.
18-year-old Amari Lyles is facing several child sex crime charges.
Tupelo police are questioning a person of interest in a shooting on Wednesday night, July 23.
Federal and local law enforcement are turning up the heat on several accused drug dealers in Winston County.
A school building in Macon gets a new mission and a new life. The former B.F. Liddell Middle School is the new home to Earl Nash Elementary School.
An incredible story of survival in Noxubee County after nearly three dozen shots are fired into a house. Now, deputies are asking for help finding the gunman.
If you need to vote absentee for August 5’s Legislative Special Primary Election, there are a couple of deadlines to be mindful of.
Today on Animal Health, the folks over at Emerson’s brought in Baxter, who had to have a mass removed.
July 23 marks ten years since Lucy Wilborn Townsend, a Macon woman, was last seen.
Mississippi University for Women wants to address the state’s need for early childhood educators.
On Wednesday, July 23, most of viewing area was under an Extreme Heat Warning. Benton’s Maintenance and Mechanical, Inc., discusses working in the heat.
More than thirty law officers have spent the past two days learning operations and tactics to respond to active attack situations.
The work that goes into spinning up a new school year would be impossible without the dedicated faculty and staff throughout the district.
Being at the top of the food chain has its advantages. Right now, we are seeing species grow in population and their body’s have some unique features to help them hunt. We learn more about alligators in this week’s Next to Nature.