BILOXI, Miss. • The evening before Hurricane Zeta made landfall, Vicki Dean and her husband, Kenny, were curious to see if the distant storm was already churning up Biloxi’s Back Bay.
Like they did many evenings…
BILOXI, Miss. • The evening before Hurricane Zeta made landfall, Vicki Dean and her husband, Kenny, were curious to see if the distant storm was already churning up Biloxi’s Back Bay.
Like they did many evenings…
SUMMARY: On December 18, 2024, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Biloxi team members laid over 17,000 wreaths at Biloxi’s National Cemetery, honoring veterans in an annual tradition that reflects their deep military connections. Over twelve years, this event has become a powerful tribute to those who served, highlighting the community’s commitment to remembrance during the holiday season. Regional Vice President Todd Raziano emphasized the importance of honoring military sacrifices, resonating with many employees who have personal ties to the armed forces. Additionally, the team adopted ten children from CASA of Harrison County, providing gifts from their wish lists, further showcasing their community spirit.
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SUMMARY: AAA forecasts a record 119.3 million Americans will travel this holiday season. To ease traffic, the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) will halt non-emergency lane closures from Dec. 24 to Jan. 2, though some closures will remain for safety. MDOT encourages drivers to plan ahead, use extra caution in work zones, secure loads, and watch for wildlife. Key safety tips include buckling up, avoiding distractions, and not driving impaired. MDOT urges everyone to drive responsibly to ensure a safe holiday season. For more tips, visit GoMDOT.com/drivesmartms.
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SUMMARY: Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO Brian Thompson on December 4, faces federal charges of stalking, murder by firearm, and a firearms offense, which could result in the death penalty. Arrested in Pennsylvania, Mangione was extradited to New York, where he appeared in federal court. He had ambushed Thompson at a Manhattan hotel, then fled, eventually being caught in Pennsylvania with the murder weapon, fake IDs, and a notebook expressing hostility toward the health insurance industry. Mangione had posted on social media about his resentment towards insurance companies. His state charges could lead to life in prison.
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