Mississippi News
Seasonal weather continues – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: COLUMBUS, Mississippi (WCBI) reports on the continued fall-like weather, featuring cool mornings and mild temperatures. Tonight, expect overnight lows in the lower 50s and clearing skies by sunrise. Wednesday will start cool, with high temperatures reaching the mid-80s and still cool nighttime lows. Comfortable conditions will persist late in the week along with some clouds and a gentle northern breeze. Another cold front is anticipated by the beginning of next week, with high temperatures remaining in the mid-80s to upper 70s and overnight lows in the 50s. Beautiful, seasonal weather is expected to continue.
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Police car crashes during pursuit in Lowndes County
SUMMARY: In Lowndes County, Mississippi, a vehicle pursuit led to a crash at the intersection of Tuscaloosa and West Lehmberg Roads. The incident occurred when a sheriff’s deputy pursued a vehicle that failed to stop, with two other deputies responding with lights and sirens. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, though one patrol vehicle and two other cars sustained damage. The driver involved eventually pulled over and received a citation. The crash is currently under investigation by local authorities.
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Mississippi officer found passed out in patrol car with meth pipe
SUMMARY: A Belzoni police officer, James Jackson, was arrested in Yazoo City on October 5 after being found unconscious in his patrol car with a meth pipe in hand. Yazoo City Police Chief Terry Gann reported that Jackson refused a sobriety test, and marijuana was discovered in the glovebox of his vehicle. He has been charged with possession of paraphernalia and DUI-refusal but has been released on bond.
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Entergy Mississippi crews help restore power after Helene
SUMMARY: Entergy Mississippi crews are actively participating in relief efforts during the 2024 hurricane season, recently assisting Virginia after Hurricane Helene, where over 270 workers helped restore power. Jerry Wilson, Jr., Entergy’s senior manager for Distribution Operations, highlighted the severe impact of the storms, likening the devastation to Hurricane Katrina. Currently, Entergy crews are staging in Georgia, preparing to respond to Hurricane Milton as it approaches Florida. The firsthand experiences from the field emphasize the importance of their efforts in disaster recovery and power restoration.
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