Columbus firefighters reflect on deployment during Hurricane Katrina
Columbus Fire Chief Duane Hughes said “nothing prepared anyone for the things that (they) experienced during Hurricane Katrina.”
Columbus Fire Chief Duane Hughes said “nothing prepared anyone for the things that (they) experienced during Hurricane Katrina.”
Starting and growing a small business can be a challenge, with many obstacles, but a small business incubator is helping many business owners.
People are remembering the leader of The Salvation Army in Columbus.
A Columbus man will spend the next 19 years in prison for killing his cousin.
The fate of a Lowndes County man is in the hands of a jury.
An Oktibbeha County home caught fire yesterday afternoon on Oriole Drive.
Tupelo Police busted a suspected car burglar who may have made off with a gun.
A Tupelo man is in jail, accused of choking someone.
On today’s Midday, Kealy is in the studio with Wesley Stewart and Kaitlyn Zhang as they talk about the upcoming Festival of the Fae.
The Houston Police Department is reminding parents to be aware of what their children are doing, following an incident overnight.
Grab your hats and dance shoes for today’s Mid-Morning. Join Kealy and Kayla Gilmore as they talk about the history of Line Dancing and even a demonstration.
Today on Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Barbra Bigelow about the upcoming Columbus Main Street event.
Today on Animal health, Dr. Karen Emerson talks with her own pet, Ollie, about his allergic reactions and how to help with them.
A partnership involving the state of Mississippi, NEMCC and Northrop Grumman will help train future workers for hi tech careers. Allie Martin has more on the Aerospace Lab that was unveiled on the NEMCC Corinth Campus and what it all means for workforce development.
Ward 6 Councilman Jason Spears said the city’s financial picture is improving, and city leaders are looking for ways to make it better.
Winston County Sheriff Mike Perkins, and Louisville Fire Chief Robert Hutto are disappointed about some of the changes in house bill one.
Reaction to the sudden departure of Joe Max Higgins from the Golden Triangle Development LINK continues to roll in.
A Collierville, Tennessee, man will spend the next 10 years in prison for a hit-and-run that caused the death of an Ole Miss student.
On today’s segment of Midday, Kealy is with United Way’s Renee Sanders as they discuss about the upcoming 50K event.
Today on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy talks with Edwin Bridges about the upcoming Laughter at Gathering Place.
Today on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy talks with Nick Hairston about What You Need to Know this Wednesday.
The state rested its case in the trial of Israel Buckhalter this morning, on August 27, after calling witnesses and presenting evidence yesterday, August 26.
AMORY, Miss. (WCBI ) – Pageant contestants are showing that everyone deserves the chance to shine. Participants from across the area took to the stage for the second annual Beauty with a Purpose pageant. First, it’s time for hair and makeup. Then, it’s time to hit the runway. Contestants from across the area are showing they have exactly what it…
Local leaders say they want the new LINK CEO to be someone who can carry the organizations 20-year momentum forward.