State News
$253,094 Match 5 Jackpot Hit in Lucedale
Wednesday was a winning night for two Mississippi Lottery players who won big prizes worth a total of more than $353,000.
Swiss tech company heads for HIVE Business Park in Tupelo
Governor Tate Reeves announced that the Liebherr Corporation will be located in The HIVE Business Park to expand its North American operations.
US opens investigation into Delta after global tech meltdown leads to massive cancellations
U.S. airline regulators have opened an investigation into Delta Air Lines, which is still struggling to restore operations on Tuesday, more than four full days after a faulty software update caused technological havoc worldwide and disrupted global air travel.
Tupelo businessman appointed to MDWFP Commission
A Tupelo businessman was appointed to the Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks. Colin Maloney is representing the 1st Congressional District on the commission.
Three teens killed, several injured in mass shooting in Indianola
Three 19-year-olds are dead and several others are injured after a mass shooting in Indianola, Mississippi.
Alabama man accused of killing five members of his family
According to investigators, a two-year-old, two six-year-olds, and a nine-year-old, along with 24-year-old Kelsey Kendrick were shot to death on the 1000 block of Greentree Drive in West Blocton, Alabama.
Congresswoman wants to help Pickens Co. get new E911 center
Like most of our viewing area, Pickens County, Alabama is no stranger to severe weather. That's one reason why Congresswoman Terri Sewell wanted to help the county get a new Emergency 911 center.
Alabama Tax-Free Weekend: July 19-July21
If you missed out on some items during Mississippi's sales tax holiday, Alabama has you covered.
Six teens convicted of setting fire to school in Mississippi Delta
Six teens were convicted of setting fire to a school in the Mississippi Delta. The fires happened in October 2023 at an abandoned school, near Drew.
American Association of State Troopers holds online cruiser contest
It's that time of year again when you can vote in the "America's Best Looking Cruiser Contest." Every year, the American Association of State Troopers holds an online contest.
Mississippi lottery players generate more than $125M in revenue
Mississippi lottery players generated more than $125 million in revenue this fiscal year. The Mississippi Lottery Corporation said its final payment to the state this month is $9.1 million.
Mississippi Tax-Free Weekend: What's on the list
Tax-free weekend starts today (July 12) and many families are already out and taking advantage of the reduced prices.
MHP begins recruiting for 2025's Cadet Class 69
Thought about becoming a Mississippi High Patrol state trooper but didn't know where to start, MHP's job fair is the place for you.
How TVA prepares for extreme heat
As temperatures continue to rise, more people are depending on their air conditioners to keep them cool. This does put a strain on cycle plants, as they try to keep up with the high demands of electricity.
Alabama lawmaker arrested on felony charges
The Alabama Attorney General's office announced that State Representative Kelvin Jamichael Lawrence was arrested on two felony counts.
Gulf Coast woman wins pontoon boat in Mississippi lottery
A Gulf Coast woman came to Columbus to claim her lottery prize. Erika Dawson won a 20-foot Sun Tracker pontoon boat from Performance Marine.
Several agencies carry out emergency response drill at MSU
When it comes to emergencies that require different agencies to work together, it's always helpful if they can also train together.
West Point neighborhood festival takes home state award
The Cottrell Street Music and Heritage Festival recently won Outstanding New Small Event Under 5,000 at the Mississippi Main Street Awards.
MHP reports busy July 4 enforcement period
The Mississippi Highway Patrol is reporting a very busy July 4 enforcement period. Almost every category saw an increase over last year's numbers.
Inmates escape from Claiborne County Detention Center
Law enforcement is searching for two south Mississippi inmates who are on the run and considered dangerous.
Ocean Springs man faces charges for shooting into crowd
An Ocean Springs man was accused of firing into a crowd during a Fourth of July party. 68-year-old Henry Andray was charged with four counts of aggravated assault.
Salaries for two public university presidents creep toward $1 million a year
Two public university presidents in Mississippi now make almost $1 million a year each while pay for faculty and staff at the state’s eight universities remains stagnant.