Questions Remain in Workplace Shooting
Updated: 2:26 PM An investigation continues into a shooting at Lockheed-Martin Tuesday that claimed the lives of six people, including the gunman, Doug Williams, 48. A list of the victims' names follows.
Updated: 2:26 PM An investigation continues into a shooting at Lockheed-Martin Tuesday that claimed the lives of six people, including the gunman, Doug Williams, 48. A list of the victims' names follows.
Updated: 8:35 PM Federal disaster reimbursement funds used to pay for repairs on bridges and roads damaged by storms are no longer available.
Updated: 8:29 PM The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians' efforts to overcome social problems such as domestic violence and drunken driving appear to be paying off.
Updated: 8:32 PM Austin Clark wonders if he could have made a difference if he had been at work when a co-worker went on a shooting rampage that left six dead and several injured.
Updated: 11:35 AM A gunman opened fire at a Lockheed Martin plant Tuesday, killing five people before killing himself, authorities said. Eight other people were taken to hospitals.
Updated: 8:00 PM One employee of the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics involved in an internal investigation has been placed on leave, according to the agency's director.
Updated: 7:57 PM Law enforcement worked a long holiday weekend, targeting safety across Mississippi.
Updated: 7:31 PM Lauderdale County supervisors acknowledged problems at the Agricenter and discussed possible solutions.
Updated: 7:29 PM Public schools will soon get their grades of their own, required by "No Child Left Behind."
Updated: 7:27 PM A program that uses inmate labor to remove litter from state highways won an award from the Mississippi Department of Transportation.
Updated: 7:25 PM The August 5 primaries are less than a month away. Over 40,000 Lauderdale County registered voters will see some changes in their voting locations.
Updated: 6:11 PM Property owners may protest the latest evaluation on their house, land or commercial holdings, but must file the objestion in writing by August 4.
Updated: 6:07 PM Some companies are taking steps to make their food less fattening, but are the makers of fast food responsible for America's "battle of the bulge"?
Updated: 8:45 PM Celebrations in towns big and small marked the nation's birthday on July 4. Kemper County enjoyed a party on the courthouse square.
Updated: 8:47 PM The Fourth of July was a big night at Bonita Lakes Park, in great measure, because it included a special salute to retired Cong. Sonny Montgomery.
Updated: 8:49 PM Mississippi's race for Lieutenant Governor features several campaign veterans. One who has not yet served in political office campaigned during the Fourth of July weekend in Meridian.
Updated: 6:34 PM Meridian native David Ruffin is well-known as a former lead singer for the Temptations. His family is now building a memorial to honor him.
Updated: 8:50 PM A young boy was taken to the hospital after he apparently collided with a van in the street.
Updated: 8:51 PM July 4 is the second deadliest time of the year for motorists. Only Labor Day produces more fatal vehicle crashes.
Updated: 8:14 PM Four people were hurt, one critically, when an alleged drunken driver veered his vehicle onto the sidewalk.
Updated: 8:12 PM The lastest report indicates ballfields at Q.V. Sykes Complex will be ready for a state tournament.
Updated: 7:49 PM Troops from the 186th Air Refueling Wing returned home Thursday from a month-long tour of duty in the Middle East.
Updated: 7:26 PM Northwood Country Club has asked the board of supervisors why a similar organization was granted lower property taxes, while Northwood's rate was not reduced.
Updated: 1:54 PM It could soon be lights, camera and action for one local teen.
Updated: 7:27 PM The two major-party candidates for governor battled over the issues at the convention of the Mississippi Municipal League.

