Volunteers clean up church honoring MLK

STARKVILLE, Miss (WCBI)- Martin Luther King Day Events continued with a local church doing their part to commemorate Dr. King. First Baptist Church of Longview had their graveyard cleaned and ditches cleared from 8-10 a.m. Volunteers of the Longview Disciple 4-H Club got their hands dirty to help the local church, show unity, and demonstrate tactics Dr. King put in…

Macon residents honor Dr. King with service and social distance

MACON, Miss. (WCBI) – Service – socially distanced. That’s how people in Macon are honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A motorcade began at the parking lot of the New Home Building Store. Cars and drivers ended at the Noxubee County Civic Center. Everyone contributed canned goods and non-perishable items as part of the NAACP sponsored Day of Service. “We…

Police Academy Cadets And Reporter Learn First Hand About OC Spray

TUPELO, MISS. (WCBI) – It was a day cadets at the North Mississippi Law Enforcement Training Center will always remember. Twenty cadets went through the “OC spray course,” along with WCBI’s Allie Martin. As week one wrapped up for Class B 66, cadets spent several hours in the classroom, learning about OC Spray, also known as pepper spray. OC spray…

NEMCC Nursing Students Get Hands On Experience With COVID-19 Vaccine

BOONEVILLE, MISS. (WCBI) – Senior citizens across the state are getting their Covid 19 vaccinations.  Appointments have filled up quickly, and at one hospital, future nurses are helping meet the demand. Seventy-nine-year-old Truman Duncan arrived early for his appointment at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Booneville for his Covid 19 vaccine. Giving Duncan the vaccine, Olivia Bullock, a first-year student in…

OCH Regional Medical Center among clinics adjusting to Gov. Reeves changing vaccination plan

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Some healthcare workers and administrators were taken by surprise Tuesday when Governor Tate Reeves announced a change to the Mississippi State Department of Health’s vaccination schedule. “Our understanding since the fall was that we would not open up shots to the 65 and older population until mid-February,” said OCH Regional Medical Center Interim Chief Nursing Officer…

Community Recovery of Lowndes County completes first home

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI)- The EF-3 tornado of 2019 displaced several Columbus families for months. Debris lined the streets, and most people were uncertain where they would lay their heads next. Fortunately, community organizations worked tirelessly to get families back in their homes.  And now, one home is finished.  “It’s a whole different mood. It’s a whole different emotion. I was…

Mississippi Fire Chiefs Conference comes to Starkville as first responders adapt to how COVID-19 is changing fire service

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Close to 100 different leaders from fire departments across the state of Mississippi came to Starkville Monday for the annual Mississippi Fire Chiefs Conference. The three-day event featured vendors displaying the latest in equipment for first responders and guest speakers that included Mississippi State Women’s Basketball Coach Nikki McCray and Atlanta Fire Chief Randal Slaughter. It…

New Extra Curricular Club For Amory Students Teaches Hunter Safety

AMORY, MISS. (WCBI) – An extracurricular club for students in Amory is teaching participants about hunter safety while letting students enjoy a popular outdoor sport. Once a week, Amory Junior and High school students, under the watchful eyes of sponsors and instructors, gather on a range, to shoot skeet. Amory formed its skeet shooting club this year.  The club is…

Search Continues For Missing New Albany Woman

NEW ALBANY, MISS. (WCBI) – The search continues for a 28-year-old New Albany woman, missing since New Year’s Day. Jessica Nicole Stacks and her boyfriend, Jerry Wayne Baggett, launched a boat into the Tallahatchie River, on New Year’s Day, from this site, near a bridge on County Road 46. About two miles downstream, Baggett says Stacks got out of the…

MLK Day celebrations have been adjusted

GOLDEN TRIANGLE, Miss. (WCBI)-  Area communities plan to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Day this year, but the celebrations will be different. Covid-19 has altered the traditional marches and meetings people have on the holiday. “Usually every year we start off with a breakfast followed by a speaker and it ends with a service project….

For the Class of 2020, a graduation season like no other

Graduation season for the High School Class of 2020 is not what anyone envisioned, with traditional activities cancelled across the country.    Abby Bannon, class president of her high school in Crawfordsville, Indiana, and her friend Grace Stewart, put that sense of loss into song, “Here’s to You”: Remember on the first dayWalkin’ through the hallwayTalking ’bout how we couldn’t…

This week on “Sunday Morning” (May 17)

Lee Cown.mp4 Join us #SundayMorning after the show! ☀️ Lee Cowan will be giving a Facebook Live chat at 11AM EST this Sunday. Lee will be discussing his story on living in isolation. Post a question in the comment section. Be sure to visit our Facebook page right here! Posted by CBS Sunday Morning on Thursday, May 14, 2020 FACEBOOK…

Netflix drops trailer for Epstein documentary

Netflix on Wednesday released the trailer for its upcoming documentary series on Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender who last year died in custody after being hit with additional sex trafficking charges. The four-part series, “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich,” will premier May 27 and focus on Epstein’s crimes and feature interviews with a number of his victims.According to the trailer,…

Large invasive lizard gaining foothold in Georgia, officials warn

Just as Americans were getting used to the idea of “murder hornets” in the U.S., officials are warning that an invasive lizard that can grow to up to 4 feet long has established itself in two Georgia counties.  The Argentine black and white tegus, which are not native to the U.S., were first spotted in Florida — but now, officials…

Matt Damon talks about self-isolating in small Irish town

Many celebrities have been posting quarantine content from their mansions in Los Angeles, but one famous actor is no where near the Hollywood scene. Matt Damon and his family are self-isolating in the small seaside town of Dalkey in Ireland. Since Dalkey is not used to hosting A-list celebrities, the actor has become the talk of the town. Damon agreed to…

At-home coronavirus tests roll out with funding from Bill Gates

Bill Gates is funding a new program to provide at-home coronavirus testing kits to residents in the Seattle area. The initiative aims to help researchers better understand how COVID-19 spreads through communities. “In any fight, it’s important to know your enemy. Unfortunately, in our battle against COVID-19, there’s a lot that we still don’t know,” the Microsoft co-founder wrote in a…

Man refusing to wear face mask breaks arm of Target guard

A Target security guard broke his arm during a brawl with two men after they were confronted for allegedly not wearing masks, Los Angeles Police Department said in a statement Monday.  The would-be shoppers were charged with assault, police said. The two suspects, identified as 31-year-old Philip Hamilton and 29-year-old Paul Hamilton, entered a Target on May 1 in the Van Nuys…

“The Office” cast reunites for virtual wedding

John Krasisnki has been spreading cheer during the coronavirus pandemic with his new digital show “Some Good News” (SGN). The actor has had many famous friends appear on the show, but on Sunday he enlisted an entire cast of characters. Krasinski had his former cast mates from “The Office” join him in surprising a newly-engaged couple.First, Krasinski, who played Jim…

Behind the shut gates of the zoo

Walking around the deserted San Diego Zoo and Safari Park, correspondent Conor Knighton felt like he was the one on display. From the giraffes to the gorillas, the animals were paying him quite a bit of extra attention. After all, they hadn’t seen human tourists since mid-March. “This is a typically high season for us, with lots of guests coming…

Guy Fieri raises over $20 million for struggling restaurant workers

Guy Fieri is once again stepping up to help people in need, raising more than $20 million for restaurant workers who have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic. So far, he’s helped tens of thousands of people through his relief efforts, and he has no plans of slowing down. On Friday, Fieri announced that the Restaurant Employee Relief Fund (RERF),…