Two New Hope students face separate charges in Lowndes Co.
Two New Hope High School students are arrested for separate incidents, one of which involved a gun on school property.
Two New Hope High School students are arrested for separate incidents, one of which involved a gun on school property.
Princesses and super heroes of the smallest size seize downtown Columbus.
An Alabama mother is facing charges after her child allegedly tests positive for drugs.
Mornings will get even more brighter, but the sun will set a lot sooner.
As we fall back this weekend, it’s a good reminder to check your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
It is very rare to see a husband and wife work the same job, especially when they are both at the head of their departments.
Although he was officially sworn in today by Judge Paul Funderburk, District Attorney Jason Herring has been on the job for several weeks.
The driver of a UTV died after a crash in Oxford.
A Winston County man will spend more than 15 years in prison for a federal drug charge.
A Lowndes County inmate’s short bid for freedom has netted him a long stretch in state prison.
Some area high school students spent their day testing their culinary skills and knowledge.
East Central Community College and Mississippi University for Women are partnering for a new educational pathway collaboration.
A single vehicle crash claims the life of an Aberdeen woman.
We’re used to seeing firefighters respond to emergencies.
Agritourism is a growing sector of the state’s economy, bringing in about $150 million dollars a year to Mississippi. And for some Fall is prime season.
Meridian High School goes on lockdown today after gunfire near the school.
The Tennessee Valley Authority, Columbus Light and Water, and the Columbus Recreation Department are teaming up for a big win at Propst Park.
Weather is moving some spooky Halloween events.
Testimony begins in the embezzlement trial of a former Starkville firefighter.
A traffic stop in Prentiss County leads to a drug arrest.
Finding a job can be difficult, especially if you don’t have any specialized skills.
You might call it a neighborhood watch for business owners. The Columbus Police Department is hosting a business watch initiative meeting.
An Oktibbeha County man will spend 30 years in prison for a deadly shooting.
Work is ramping back up at the Mississippi Highway Patrol substation in Starkville.