Haunted Temple Tours Continue
Posted: 8:35 PM Haunted tours are being offered at a local theater.
Posted: 8:35 PM Haunted tours are being offered at a local theater.
Posted: 7:38 PM The topic of medicaid expansion in Mississippi will be sticking around for a while as opposing positions are debated.
Updated: 11:47 PM Congressman Gregg Harper discusses the election with John Johnson On the Record this week.
Posted: 2:27 PM Weather service warns of November weather.
Updated: 1:03 AM Locals devoted their time to help beautify the community on Saturday.
Updated: 1:11 AM Local officials say our community needs to do a better job of recycling electronics.
Updated: 1:18 AM All Mississippi Circuit Clerk Offices were open this morning to accommodate absentee voters.
Updated: 1:01 AM One of the area's busiest stores has been upgraded to improve the overall shopping experience.
Updated: 12:49 AM Some local runners put on Halloween costumes for an annual run this weekend.
Updated: 6:06 AM Car thefts are becoming a growing problem in our area and sometimes it is the car owner's fault.
Updated: 4:58 PM A nearly $500,000 federal grant is being used to build a community safe room in Tuscaloosa.
Posted: 4:37 PM A new report says Mississippi should expand its health care system by producing more physicians and providing incentives for them to work in rural areas.
Updated: 10:33 PM A local company is selling shirts to raise money for Candi Dunlap.
Posted: 12:34 PM Make A Difference Day brings the chance for you to recycle old electronics.
Updated: 12:39 PM Hiwannee Water Association #1 in Wayne County issued a Boil Water Notice Friday for its customers.
Posted: 11:37 AM Future volunteer firefighters were recognized for their efforts in getting training for the job.
Updated: 5:46 AM Lauderdale County officials say they were surprised about a lawsuit that was filed against the county, the two county youth court judges, the city of Meridian and state of Mississippi.
Posted: 12:10 AM A Neshoba County native has been arrested in Texas, accused of stealing.
Updated: 11:59 PM A state representative seeking office in the Supreme Court visited our area.
Updated: 11:53 PM Those who plan for the future in Mississippi are meeting in our area this week.
Updated: 11:51 PM A slew of holiday events are right around the corner!
Updated: 11:53 PM A day after the U.S. Department of Justice filed a federal lawsuit over what it calls a 'school to jail pipeline' in Meridian, the Meridian-Lauderdale County NAACP has filed ethics complaints against more than 60 local leaders.