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The National Weather Service says that some areas of Mississippi could see rainfall up to three inches and locally higher in some areas.
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The National Weather Service says that some areas of Mississippi could see rainfall up to three inches and locally higher in some areas.
WCBI's Tommy Lopez goes behind the scenes as Old Waverly Golf Club prepares for The LPGA Legends Handa Cup
Scammers targeting light and water customers
Michelle Lowe recaps preps for the Handa Cup at Old Waverly
New route should ease traffic around popular regional shopping hub at Barnes Crossing
NEMCC and Corinth's WIN Job Center continue successful job fair partnership.
One of a kind portable classroom can go where training is needed
Winchester Ammunition, with manufacturing facilities in Oxford, Miss., has won a five-year contract to produce ammunition for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
A White House official says President Barack Obama will announce Holder's departure later Thursday.
Attorneys for Mississippi Sen. Thad Cochran are asking the state Supreme Court to throw out a rival’s attempt to overturn the senator’s Republican primary victory.
Behind the scenes at Old Waverly in the run up to the Handa Cup
Gunn says the listening tours have produced lasting results.
But the employment picture continued to remain mixed in northeast Mississippi.
Among the topics: plans for Academy Park
WCBI's Tommy Lopez talks with Old Waverly founder George Bryan.
The parties in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a legislatively imposed cap on how much juries can award in non-economic damages say they have settled the case.
Brooksville operation among recipients.
A child in Hancock County was hospitalized.
Thieves target "Winston Strong" warehouses, and steal tools
Deborah Bryant's "Read Across Mississippi" Tour makes a stop at Tupelo's Lawhon Elementary
Old Waverly volunteers show LPGA "Legends Tour" players true Southern Hospitality
Lowndes County Men of Color organization exploring education and quality of life issues for African-American men
A legislative watchdog group says some Mississippi inmates are not receiving parole hearings the first month they're eligible.
The Secretary of State’s Office has received numerous complaints regarding a company called "Annual Business Services."
It’s been nearly three months since Chris McDaniel lost the Republican primary for U.S. Senate in Mississippi, and he still hasn’t conceded. Now, it’s worth considering whether McDaniel, a state senator tea party favorite from Jones County, is pursuing a long-term political strategy of winning by losing.