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COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI)- Zaza sellers and users beware, the Columbus Police Department is gearing up to roll out its plans for getting ZAZA off the shelves and out of town. WCBI spoke with CPD public information officer, about the department’s timeline for getting ZAZA out of town. In a unanimous vote Tuesday night, the Columbus City Council voted to ban…
TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – Journalism students at Tupelo High School had a chance to explore possible career paths. It was part of a journalism career fair hosted by the Quill and Scroll Honor Society. Camden Shaw likes to hear other people’s opinions on a variety of subjects. His interest in journalism brought him to the career fair in the Media…
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The top spellers in the state will battle for the big prize next weekend in Columbus – a trip to the National Spelling Bee in Washington D.C. For the second straight year, the Mississippi Spelling Bee will be held on the MUW Campus. This is a video from last year’s bee. 40 spellers from counties across…
ABERDEEN, Miss. (WCBI) – Once again, the City of Aberdeen will hold a special election. John Allen, Alderman for Ward 5, told the mayor and city council that his last day will be March 1. Allen apparently is stepping down because of health issues. Allen has served several terms as alderman and even run for mayor of Aberdeen. Mayor Charles…
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – A Starkville man may have driven it till the wheels fell off, but that’s about as far as he got. What began as a report of a domestic-related incident this morning resulted in a multi-county high-speed chase, and one person in custody. Around 9 a.m. Thursday morning, Starkville police were called to a domestic incident. When…
CLAY COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – The man wanted in connection to a deadly shooting at Yokohama Tire turned himself in to law enforcement. Clay County Sheriff Eddie Scott said an argument between 41-year-old Willie Swain and 28-year-old Javarest Gray of Starkville led to the gunfire. After more than a day on the run, Swain turned himself in Thursday. The sheriff’s…
LEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A suspected swapped tag landed a Lee County woman in jail on drug charges. Lee County deputies stopped a vehicle on Highway 45 for having a switched tag. They said the driver, Melony Henderson, of Brewer also didn’t have insurance and was driving without a license. But that wasn’t the end of the road. Deputies…
LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Hundreds of area students learn what’s it like to apply for a job and to be asked some tough questions. Teens from five counties and nine different schools converged at EMCC’s Communiversity Thursday. The FORGE organization partnered with the school to host the event. Small businesses and others were there to interview the students, take…
NOXUBEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – The Noxubee County Sheriff’s Department needs your help in finding Kenneth Reed. Reed was last seen on Tuesday around 10:30 in Shuqualak. His vehicle was found on Paulette and Mahorner Road. If anyone has any information, please call The Noxubee County Sheriff’s Department or Noxubee County Emergency Management (E-911). For 24/7 news and updates, follow…
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Thursday, February 23, 2023 marks four years since a deadly EF3 tornado roared through the Friendly City. It left a trail of destruction from parts of downtown to 7th Avenue North and Railroad Street. Dozens of homes were damaged. Hunt Intermediate School was destroyed in the tornado while Sim Scott Park was heavily damaged. Ashley Pounds…
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TUPELO, MISS. (WCBI) – Willie Jennings remembers a time when it was considered risky to be in Haven Acres in the daytime, and dangerous once the sun set. “We was having a lot of problems with drugs, prostitution, all different sorts of crime,” said Jennings, a former Tupelo City Councilman. He lived in Haven Acres in the late 80s and…
LOUISVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) -Ask many grandfathers in the South to help you solve and problem and they’ll tell you to pray about it. That’s exactly what happened this morning in Louisville. Louisville went from scenes of a horrific deadly shooting just weeks ago to a prayer circle. On the heels of the convenience store shooting and other violence, city leaders…
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Former Columbus Mayor Robert Smith finds himself in public service once again. The city council appointed Smith the Columbus Municipal School District Board of Trustees. Smith will take over current board president, Yvonne Cox’s seat early next month. The former mayor worked in education as a teacher, coach, and administrator before going to city hall. He…
WEST POINT, Miss. (WCBI) – Across the country, many independent pharmacies are selling out or closing up, and even large retailers are cutting staff and services. A home-owned pharmacy in West Point is bucking those trends. It is rolling out a new service to help its customers with their healthcare needs. A pharmacy tech at Point City said they’re stepping…
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – We’re seeing more electric cars and trucks on the road and you could soon see more at area schools. A Columbus company is leading the charge. The wheels on the bus still go round and round but now the bus is powered by electricity. This is a growing concept, especially as gas prices rise and sometimes…
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle once received COVID-19 patients from across the southeast but not anymore. That’s one of the updates CEO Paul Cade gave the Rotary Club today in Columbus. Cade also talked about RN staffing, where the hospital only has an eight percent turnover rate. It is also no longer using contract nurses. The administrator…
NOXUBEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – An old school is getting a new start in Noxubee County thanks to a good dose of “faith”. The City of Brooksville and Faith Academy are teaming up to revitalize the former Virgil Jones Elementary School. The school has fallen into disrepair since it was closed down by the School District. Brooksville town leaders regained…
TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – Police officers from across the state and the region turned out to pay their final respects to a longtime Tupelo police officer who passed away last week. Captain Brett Moyer’s casket was escorted from Hope Church to Tupelo Memorial Park by police officers, along with members of his motorcycle club and many friends. Moyer suffered a…
PONTOTOC COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A Pontotoc County School Resource Officer is facing a criminal conspiracy charge. Sheriff Leo Mask confirmed to WCBI that David Vandiver was arrested by deputies. He was charged with conspiracy to attempt to possess a controlled substance, which was Adderall. Mask said Vandiver was terminated from the sheriff’s department during this ongoing investigation. Vandiver had…
TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – It was the spring of his senior year at Vanderbilt, and Jack Reed Jr. took Old Testament as an elective. His textbook was the Bible. Reed started taking notes on the pages of his Bible and never stopped. “When I listen to speakers, preachers, Sunday school teachers, I take notes, it helps me remember them and…