Grand jury to hear case in Mississippi police officer death
A grand jury will hear the case against the suspect in the slaying of a Mississippi officer who was shot outside a police station last month.
Mississippi: Police hunt killer of officer outside station
Police in Mississippi are looking for a gunman who approached a uniformed officer outside a Biloxi police station and shot him dead.
Jeff Davis’s last home looking for executive director
The board of directors for Jefferson Davis’s last home has hired a company to find a new executive director for the attraction in Mississippi.
Former Biloxi Mayor A.J. Holloway dies at 79
The City of Biloxi’s longest serving mayor, A.J. Holloway, has died.
Mississippi flag sparks debate in one city where it is removed
A city on the Mississippi Gulf Coast is getting both support and backlash over the mayor’s decision to stop flying the state flag because it includes the Confederate battle emblem.
Another Miss. city lowers Confederate-themed flag
A city that relies heavily on tourism is joining several other local governments in abandoning the Mississippi flag because it contains the Confederate battle emblem.
Worth the drive: Volunteers needed for National Veterans Golden Age Games
The 2017 National Veterans Golden Age Games will take place in Biloxi May 7- 11.
NTSB: Fatal railroad crossing not on tour bus route
The Texas tour bus hit by a freight train in a deadly crash wasn’t supposed to have taken the road where it got stuck at a rail crossing earlier this week, a federal official said Thursday.
Deadly bus-train wreck spurs call for safer rail crossings
The mayor of the Mississippi city where a train slammed into a bus, killing four Texas tourists, says he will keep working with the railroad to close some crossings and make others safer.
Train hits bus carrying Texas tourists in Miss.; 4 die
A freight train crashed into a bus full of Texas tourists visiting Gulf Coast casinos, killing four in Biloxi.
Biloxi renames ‘Great Americans Day’ to honor MLK
A Mississippi city voted Monday to ditch “Great Americans Day” and instead celebrate a holiday named for Martin Luther King Jr.
Biloxi slammed as it declares Monday ‘Great Americans Day’
The city of Biloxi has sparked a debate about the holiday honoring the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. after announcing on social media that city offices would be closed Monday for “Great Americans Day.”
Ex-firefighter indicted in slaying of Waffle House waitress
A Harrison County grand jury has indicted a former Biloxi firefighter on a first-degree murder charge in the shooting of a waitress who had asked him not to smoke.
Former MSU star arrested for stolen car
Former Mississippi State University basketball star Marcus Bullard is in legal trouble again.
Will Gulf Shores beach booze ban bring breakers to Miss.?
Some college students are telling a Mississippi Gulf Coast television station that a ban on alcohol at a popular Alabama beach destination will bring more spring breakers to Mississippi.
13K cheer Trump in Biloxi
More than 13,000 people cheered for Donald Trump at Biloxi’s Gulf Coast Coliseum, while dozens protested outside in the cold.
Trump set to campaign Jan. 2 in Biloxi
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is scheduled to campaign just after the New Year on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Waffle House shooter makes court appearance
A 45-year-old Biloxi man accused in the shooting death of a Waffle House server after she told him not to smoke made his first court appearance and asked about the death penalty.
Police: Man in Waffle House kills employee
A customer pulled out a gun and shot and killed an employee at a Waffle House restaurant in Mississippi on Friday after she asked him not to smoke, police said.
Police: Woman arrested, poured hot oil on boyfriend
Biloxi police say a woman has been arrested after she poured hot cooking oil on her boyfriend, resulting in burns on more than 25 percent of his body.