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Gulfport residents express concern over drainage issue on 21st Avenue
SUMMARY: Residents of 21st Avenue in Gulfport have faced severe flooding issues for years, impacting their daily lives. Maintenance worker Raymond Oliver highlights severe flooding caused by rainstorms, affecting both the front and backyards of a home whose owner is deaf. The frequent floods have even caused structural damage, collapsing a backyard shed. Christine Casino, another resident, struggles with debris and water every time it rains. The City of Gulfport acknowledges the problem, attributing it to a collapsed pipe. The city is working on a permanent replacement and seeking a long-term drainage solution to prevent future flooding.
The City of Gulfport said the flooding issue in this area is caused by a collapsed pipe.
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Keeping pets safe and happy on the Fourth of July
SUMMARY: As the 4th of July approaches, it's essential to consider the well-being of pets, who may be scared by fireworks. To keep them safe, ensure they are indoors and in secure areas. Katie King of the Humane Society suggests distractions like soft music, TV, toys, and treats to help comfort pets during the loud noises. Additionally, the Humane Society is offering a special where pet adoption fees are waived, with only an $8 cost for a tag, making it a great opportunity to adopt a furry friend.
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7/3 – Trey Tonnessen's “Watching Beryl” Wednesday Noon Forecast
SUMMARY: Over Gulfport, clouds are building across the region, with showers and potential pop-up thunderstorms expected, particularly in the top three counties of the viewing area and along the coast by evening. These storms are typical for summer in Southern Mississippi, with temperatures in the upper 80s to lower 90s, but feeling over 95 to 100 degrees due to high humidity. Current radar shows scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms, with no significant threats besides usual storm hazards like lightning. The forecast for the next few days includes warm and humid conditions, with a watchful eye on the Atlantic hurricane season and its impacts.
7/3 – Trey Tonnessen's “Watching Beryl” Wednesday Noon Forecast
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Miss Mississippi Visits WXXV
SUMMARY: Miss Mississippi 2024, Becky Williams, was crowned a few weeks ago in Vicksburg. She recently visited the studio to discuss her plans for the year. Becky described the experience of winning as a dream come true and shared how she has already traveled across the state, meeting new people and experiencing Mississippi in a new way. Her community service initiative, “Make a Move,” focuses on improving student health through exercise programs like “Boogie with Becky.” Becky is also preparing for Miss America by engaging in various activities such as speaking to students, singing, and dancing, while prioritizing her role as Miss Mississippi.
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