Bond set for Columbus man after being charged with homicide
Bond has been set at $1,000,000 for a Columbus man charged with murder.
Bond has been set at $1,000,000 for a Columbus man charged with murder.
Five people are facing charges after Tupelo police and drug agents searched a home.
Chief Joseph Daughtry told WCBI the baby was wrapped in towels and given to a nurse at the hospital by an unidentified male.
Mississippi University for Women is spreading the word about its students’ successes and what the Columbus campus has to offer.
It was 2019 when Anna Cannington heard about someone in need of a kidney, and made the decision to become a living organ donor.
NOXUBEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – In a medical emergency, every minute is critical. That is especially true in rural areas where the trip from the scene to the hospital is usually longer. Emergency Medical Services in Noxubee County will soon be able to carry blood for patients as needed. “If you’re in Noxubee County, we want you to be able…
A former Houston, Texas Police officer has been found guilty of felony murder in the death of a former Macon resident and her husband.
It’s been almost a month since Lowndes County deputies discovered a body in a burned-out car. And, while they have clues to the identity, coroners have specific steps before they can make official confirmation and notification.
When Brian Richardson and colleagues at Waste Management Tupelo’s office wanted to hire more workers, they wanted to attract a diverse mix of applicants and help the community at the same time.
Former District Attorney John Weddle from Saltillo has been appointed to the Mississippi Court of Appeals.
53-year-old Lee Everett Henson was sentenced on September 24 in Aberdeen for illegal gun possession and conspiracy to distribute fentanyl.
Amory Mayor Corey Glenn and Main Street Executive Director Rebecca Riddle said the campaign to get a new community Christmas tree appeals to those who remember the original, and others born long after the popular tradition.
As Cook Elementary students were dressed in their superhero attire for homecoming, they met heroes from the area for their Community Helpers week.
Across the United States, groups are gearing up for the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Investigators are looking for a man who ran from his home, leaving behind thousands of dollars in drugs along with weapons.
He’s been on the Columbus Police Department’s Most Wanted list for more than a month, now he’s in the Lowndes County Jail.
On September 24, Gaskin took time out to brief area business and community leaders about the city’s progress.
On September 19, Tupelo Police were called to the Timber Ridge Apartments on North Gloster Street for a report of someone breaking into vehicles.
Tupelo Police arrested 57-year-old Pepe Morelas September 19 on a warrant for 2 counts of Sexual Battery of a child under the age of 14, and one count of Fondling.
On September 18, Tupelo Police stopped a driver on South Gloster Street after reportedly observing multiple traffic violations.
On September 21, the Lee County Sheriff’s Department responded to a home in the Pratts community concerning a reported burglary/home invasion.
According to an article on inside Higher ed, 31-55% of college students deal with food insecurity. This problem impacts students’ physical and mental health, and their ability to focus on academics. East Mississippi Community College is hosting an event, that they believe will make a significant impact on campus.
By the summer of 2025, Aluminum Dynamics will have up to 750 employees at their facility.
They just may be the next generation of elected leaders in Starkville or on the state level and beyond.