The Timberton Complex' restoration was years in the making. An opening ceremony also remembered the four people killed in the 2017 tornado.
It is a long time coming, but the city of Hattiesburg is finally ready to build a new fire station 2 after the original was destroyed by a tornado in 2017.
Volunteers are welcome to join arboreal officials on Feb. 14 in the City of Hattiesburg for a tree planting event to enhance urban scenery.
Farther South, Hattiesburg wasn't much better at 24 degrees with a wind chill of 18 degrees. Hattiesburg, McComb and the Mississippi Coast have been placed under a Winter Storm Warning from midnight Tuesday through Midnight Wednesday. The Gulfport-Biloxi ...
Part of Mississippi under extreme cold warning after winter storm dropped snow across the Gulf Coast. When will temperatures warm up?
Between 2 and 4 inches of snow is expected to fall in Central and South Mississippi beginning early Tuesday. See the latest updates here.
Snow accumulations are possible across much of Mississippi, according to the revised forecast Sunday from the National Weather Service in Jackson.
National Signing Day for 2025 is approaching soon as Mississippi high school football players will decide where they will continue their academic and playing careers on Feb. 5. Several of the state's top players have already signed in December and some have committed or on the verge and waiting until the upcoming signing day period.
Going into Tuesday, southern Mississippi is expected to get the most snow with Gulfport potentially getting 3-5 inches with heavy snowfall. Hattiesburg might see 1-3 inches of accumulation. Much of the rest of the state can still look for more flurries ...
Going into Tuesday, southern Mississippi is expected to get the most snow with Gulfport potentially getting 3-5 inches with heavy snowfall. Hattiesburg might see 1-3 inches of accumulation.
MISSISSIPPI, USA — With President Donald Trump elevating bans of diversity, equity and inclusion programs to the top of national Republicans' education agenda, Mississippi lawmakers are working to shutter DEI across the state's higher education system.
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves delivered the State of the State Address on Wednesday. ”My fellow Mississippians, our state is stronger than ever,” noted Reeves. Governor Reeves spent a large portion of the speech bragging on accomplishments on various topics including economic development.