Columbus Police asks community to help support a city employee
The Columbus Police Department is rallying behind a city employee and his family, who lost everything in a fire, and they’re asking the community to help.
The Columbus Police Department is rallying behind a city employee and his family, who lost everything in a fire, and they’re asking the community to help.
Lowndes County Recreation has about 19 tournaments coming in for Bankfirst Sportsplex and Bankfirst Yards.
She may only be eight years old, but Saniya Judon can belt out the gospel songs.
The Precision Wood crafting Showdown at Prairie Station shooting range hosts over 80 contestants from 18 different states.
The Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office has had a busy 24 hours. The office is investigating four businesses selling illegal marijuana products, and some of those sales were reportedly to minors.
A 17-year-old was charged with making terroristic threats against an Itawamba County school.
Lowndes County Recreation and Columbus Recreation Development are coming together to host a public review meeting.
A Monroe County man is facing nearly two dozen child sex crimes.
A plan to address flooding issues in an area of the South Delta gets the go-ahead from the Army Corps of Engineers.
Lee County deputies arrest a string of car burglaries.
Corinth Police and Crime Stoppers of Northeast Mississippi need your help to find a murder suspect.
A New Electronic Medical Record System is coming to OCH Regional Medical Center.
Columbus Police made a third arrest in connection with a shooting that left a juvenile injured.
As we prepare for the winter weather event coming up next week, the West Point/Clay County Emergency Management Agency is opening a warming shelter.
Noxubee County deputies are asking for your help in finding a wanted woman.
If you passed 6th Avenue North in Columbus on Thursday, January 16, don’t be alarmed if you saw smoke.
Having to start over can be a challenge for anyone. Especially when it comes to replacing important documents.
Peanut is one of the newest residents at the Tupelo Lee Humane Society.
A dog known for walking kids in the car line to Hatley School is recovering, after someone shot him with an arrow.
The Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office hit the street in force this afternoon, January 16, in a crackdown on stores selling products containing illegal amounts of THC.
The city of Winona held an emergency meeting regarding its Animal Control Officer taking a stray to Carroll County and leaving it.
A West Point man pleads guilty in connection with a nightclub shooting.
Mississippi University for Women is giving high school seniors interested in nursing a jump start to the program.