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Law enforcement led on chase through multiple Coast cities after reports of gunfire at Edgewater…
SUMMARY: WLX News reports on a police pursuit in Harrison County involving a suspect firing a gun from his truck. The incident began outside Edgewater Mall and escalated when the suspect fled down Highway 90. Police from Bel and Long Beach worked together to apprehend him outside his home, using spike strips to stop the vehicle. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the incident. The suspect is now in custody, and authorities have assured the public there is no ongoing threat, labeling the event as a random occurrence. Further updates will be provided as information becomes available.
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Officers on the scene said they spotted the suspect’s vehicle fleeing down Highway 90, and a chase began.
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Happening Feb. 26: Negrotto's Body of Work Exhibit
SUMMARY: Next Wednesday, February 26, 2023, AG’s Frame in Art in Gulfport will host its inaugural quarterly exhibition, “Body of Work.” Gallery director Joseph Simpson aims to showcase talented local artists from Ocean Springs to Bay St. Louis, providing art lovers, collectors, and designers a central location to experience diverse artistic styles. The exhibition will feature a variety of mediums, including acrylics, oil pastels, charcoals, and more, highlighting both figure drawings and abstract works. Admission is free, and there will be refreshments available, inviting community members to engage with local art and artists.
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A new exhibit from Negrotto’s Frame & Art features figure drawings from 10 different Coast artists.
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FIRST ALERT: Wind chills ahead & weekend rain chances (02/19/2025)
SUMMARY: Temperatures in South Mississippi are rapidly dropping, currently in the 30s, with windchill making it feel even colder. The area may see lows in the 20s overnight, with cloud cover potentially mitigating some of the cooling effects. A wind chill advisory is in effect, with expected single-digit feels in some northern areas. While rain totaling 1 to 2 inches fell recently, colder temperatures are anticipated, particularly tomorrow morning. A warming trend is forecast for the weekend, with highs reaching near 70 by next week, alongside potential light showers. Residents are advised to protect pipes and prepare for the cold.
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Chief Meteorologist Eric Jeansonne brings the latest on chilly weather ahead and possible rain this upcoming weekend.
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Mississippi house bill proposes state inmate work program with MDOT
SUMMARY: A new bill in the State House of Representatives could enable state prison inmates to work on road maintenance and pothole filling directly for the Department of Transportation (DOT), rather than through sheriff’s work programs. This initiative aims to address staffing shortages while aiding inmate reintegration into society. However, concerns about safety and liability due to lack of law enforcement supervision in the DOT have been raised. Local correctional programs already utilize inmate labor for various projects, which has shown to reduce recidivism and foster pride in their work. The bill is currently under review in the House Corrections committee.
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Inmates can often be seen picking up trash along roads in Mississippi, but they could soon be working on the roads as well if a bill is passed.
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