MDOT advises drivers to watch for deer on the road
Fall has arrived and deer are on the move. The Mississippi Department of Transportation is urging motorists to take precautions to avoid collisions.
Fall has arrived and deer are on the move. The Mississippi Department of Transportation is urging motorists to take precautions to avoid collisions.
Mississippi knows how to recover from disasters. That’s one reason the Magnolia State is sending help throughout the Southeast.
A non profit that helps provide handicapped accessible homes for wounded military veterans is collecting donations for victims of Hurricane Helene.
If anyone understands what its like to cope with a disaster close to home, it’s Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker.
Oktibbeha County supervisors can move forward with their plans to sell OCH Regional Medical Center.
Sometimes all we need is a listening ear.
The flights to Dallas began October 1. Tupelo Regional Airport Director Joe Wheeler said response has been exceptional.
One of the final events to raise money for IVF will be a donation yard sale on October 18 and 19.
Lowndes County deputies make several arrests in a county-wide drug sweep.
The Bruce Police Department just added a new K9 officer.
A legend in the county music business and a Neshoba County native has died.
Lady Garth claimed her First and 14th Constitutional Amendment rights were violated after she was arrested and convicted of disturbance in a public place.
Country music star, Colin Stough is headed back to his roots this weekend
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Making farming less stressful. There’s a labor shortage in commercial agriculture around the country. However, Mississippi State is doing research on spray drones and other unmanned aircraft systems to help with the problem. “What we’re seeing is the earliest of those large UAS type of operations, and the benefits for the state’s agricultural industry is going to…
According to the CDC, this upcoming fall and winter season, will have a similar number of hospitalizations due to flu and RSV, compared to last year.
As soon as Staff Sergeant Christopher Greer was on the tarmac, he made a beeline for his wife, Shea.
Crews begin their first full week of paving in Columbus.
Having working equipment in an emergency can mean the difference between life and death.
A company in Starkville is asking for help to send supplies to victims of Hurricane Helene.
We have an update about a story we first brought you back in February.
A second 4-County Electric Power Association crew has headed out to help with hurricane recovery.
Lives can change in an instant when a hurricane moves over cities and towns.
U.S. District Judge Sharion Aycock welcomed guests back to the Abernethy Federal Building after it was shut down more than six years ago.
The November general election is less than a month away. But absentee voting is already happening.