Local News Video
Gulfport Public Works inspecting water service lines for lead
SUMMARY: Many homeowners in Gulfport, Mississippi, are receiving letters about potential lead or galvanized pipes in their homes. Gulfport Public Works is inspecting the water lines of about 35,000 customers, primarily in homes built before 1985. While no lead lines have been found so far, 900 galvanized lines have been identified, which must also be replaced due to potential lead absorption. The city is responsible for replacing lines from the meter to the main, while homeowners must replace lines from the meter to their house. Inspections are expected to be completed by mid-2025, as part of a nationwide EPA mandate.
Gulfport homeowners are receiving letters from Gulfport Public Works saying their water lines will be inspected. Noah Noble explains what this means.
For more Local News from WLOX: https://www.wlox.com/
For more YouTube Content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZgBHlQMqHUV_hf4_9jLLQ
Local News Video
Mississippi Gulf Coast Habitat for Humanity reflects on former President Jimmy Carter's legacy
SUMMARY: This week, President Jimmy Carter passed away at 100. Notably, he visited the Gulf Coast multiple times, particularly post-Hurricane Katrina in 2008 to support Habitat for Humanity. During his visit, he emphasized the progress made in community recovery, highlighting the remarkable spirit of the people. Chris Monforon, CEO of Mississippi Gulf Coast Habitat for Humanity, reflected on Carter’s genuine and engaging nature, noting how his involvement elevated the organization. Despite initial challenges, the presence of a global leader like Carter amplified recovery efforts, which are still ongoing today. His legacy of humanitarian work will continue to inspire future initiatives.
Most recently, the Carters came to South Mississippi in 2008 to build Habitat for Humanity Homes as part of Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts.
For more Local News from WLOX: https://www.wlox.com/
For more YouTube Content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZgBHlQMqHUV_hf4_9jLLQ
Local News Video
01/03 Ryan's “Rollercoaster” Friday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: In South Mississippi, the morning will start off clear and peaceful, transitioning to increased cloud cover as a front moves in. Today’s temperatures are expected to reach the mid-60s, marking the warmest day since New Year’s Eve. Although tomorrow will be cooler and possibly frosty, temperatures will rise again on Sunday to about 70 degrees. A stronger front arriving late Sunday into Monday will bring consistent colder air, with highs in the 40s and lows dipping below 30 from Tuesday to Thursday. This colder weather will persist, impacting the region through the next week.
Local News Video
Quality Bakery prepares for roll-out of thousands of king cakes ahead of Mardi Gras season
SUMMARY: Quality Bakery is gearing up for the busy king cake season, which begins on January 6th, when thousands of these popular desserts will flood local markets. Bakery owners Daniel and Gordon White are ensuring customers at their newest Wiggins store can sample their unique twists on the traditional cake, celebrated for its tempting fruit fillings and beloved cream cheese option. Last year, nearly 10,000 king cakes were sold. The family-owned bakery also offers a smaller version called the Hadley. Pre-orders, fundraisers, and walk-in customers drive the bakery’s success during this festive time, with standard cakes priced at $25.
It’s the end of the holiday season, but for local bakeries, the beginning of another.
For more Local News from WLOX: https://www.wlox.com/
For more YouTube Content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZgBHlQMqHUV_hf4_9jLLQ
-
News from the South - Florida News Feed5 days ago
2025 opens with strong punch of cold air slated to send Florida into a freeze. Here’s what to expect
-
Our Mississippi Home2 days ago
USM Awards Honorary Degree to Renowned Country Music Songwriter
-
News from the South - Texas News Feed5 days ago
First Warning: Signs of wintry weather next week
-
News from the South - Missouri News Feed2 days ago
Family aims to open cannabis cultivation facility in North St. Louis • Missouri Independent
-
Local News2 days ago
How to catch the Quadrantids, the first meteor shower of 2025
-
SuperTalk FM3 days ago
2 teens arrested for trying to carjack Hinds County reserve deputy
-
News from the South - North Carolina News Feed3 days ago
North Carolina Forecast: Cooler weather ahead with freezing lows through the weekend
-
News from the South - North Carolina News Feed3 days ago
Conway falsely claims NC officials covering up storm deaths