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Jennifer Lott to join The 4 O'Clock Show
SUMMARY: Karen Abery’s nearly 40-year career at WLX is coming to an end, with her last day on August 5. During her tenure, she has built a strong connection with the community. Jennifer Lot, a familiar face from the 6 and 10 News, will take over Abery’s position. Lot, a new mom, is excited about the change that will allow her more family time, particularly with her eight-month-old son. She expresses both excitement and nerves about moving to the 4 and 5 PM slots, but is eager to embrace live interviews and cooking segments. The transition marks a significant shift for both women.
As Karen Abernathy nears retirement, Jennifer Lott is set to step in for her on The 4 O’Clock Show.
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09/16 Ryan's “Cloudy Start” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Good morning Gulf Coast! The tropical outlook reveals the recent development of tropical storm Gordon, which has weakened to a tropical depression but is expected to regain strength by week‘s end. Another system, potential tropical cyclone 8, may affect the area, possibly developing into tropical storm Helen, with initial winds over tropical storm force. Today‘s weather is pleasant with reduced wave heights, transitioning from northerly to southerly winds. Expect scattered showers this afternoon due to residual moisture from previous storms, but no severe weather is anticipated. Midweek should bring clearer skies and seasonal conditions for a lovely weekend ahead.
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WXXV Team Tackles Terror on the Coast
SUMMARY: “WXXV’s ‘Terror on the Coast’ kicked off its 10th season, featuring a team exploring a haunted warehouse in Gulfport on Friday the 13th. Hosts Everett G. Jr, Ethan, Elizabeth, and cameraman Marco ventured inside, sharing their fears and excitement. Ethan felt ready, while Elizabeth was visibly scared but determined to push through. The team encountered various eerie props and actors, with Elizabeth describing the experience as a lengthy maze. Despite the scares, they all enjoyed the adventure and encouraged others to experience it. The team made it back safely, sharing laughter and memorable moments from their haunted excursion.”
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Community comes out to 43rd annual Biloxi Seafood Festival
SUMMARY: The Buuy Seafood Festival returned this weekend, attracting large crowds to the Buuy Town Green. Attendees enjoyed diverse seafood offerings, including marinated crab claws, stuffed pineapples, dim dam burgers with shrimp, and cheese-infused crab cakes. Notable vendors featured alligator skewers and charbroiled oysters. The festival celebrates Buuy’s rich seafood heritage and aims to support the local community by raising funds for small business grants and scholarships. Visitors expressed appreciation for the unique dishes and the festival’s role in uniting the community. Overall, the event highlighted Buuy’s status as a seafood capital, delighting attendees with a variety of delicious options.
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