The South Mississippi Sun Herald - Sat Nov 21
When was the last time you hit the waters in search of speckled trout, redfish or even largemouth bass and got shut out? How about a trip which things started out so slow that thoughts of lying on the couch with a sandwich in hand sounded better than being on the water? Not all fishing trips end with fish.
Prostitution a victimless crime? Not so, say Coast policeThe South Mississippi Sun Herald - Sat Nov 21
Coast police say complaints about ads for prostitution on Craigslist.com, and recent local arrests linked to the online service, probably won't stop people from selling or paying for sex.
Career fireman says hea s had a best joba imaginableThe South Mississippi Sun Herald - Sat Nov 21
Pat Sullivan's eyes lit up as he described riding on back of a fire truck to an emergency call.
Holiday travel tipsThe South Mississippi Sun Herald - Sat Nov 21
During holidays, airports see a lot of people who don't fly very often and are unaware of the procedures, said Jeremiah Gerald, director of air service and business development at Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport, He offers these tips to make flying easier: n Arrive early.
Gulfport mayor asks: Can we do better?WLOX-TV Biloxi - Sat Nov 21
A group of Gulfport leaders spent their Saturday morning taking a bus tour of the city.
At a glanceThe South Mississippi Sun Herald - Sat Nov 21
When: 10:30 a.m. Sunday; reception follows. Who: Kay Lang, organist; Richard Thayer, chair of the organ restoration committee; the Rev.
Bomb suspect to face charges in federal courtPicayune Item - Fri Nov 20
A suspect alleged to be in possession of a homemade bomb will face felony charges in federal court in Gulfport early in December.
Man Convicted In 2005 Capital Murder 2hrWAPT - Fri Nov 20
A Harrison County jury deliberated for 30 minutes before convicting Mark Kee Brown, 32, of capital murder in the July 6, 2005, shooting death of D'Iberville resident Larry Darnell Turner in a home invasion.
Man arrested after two-county chaseThe South Mississippi Sun Herald - Fri Nov 20
A D'Iberville man is held on $400,000 bond after a theft from a tractor business and a pursuit from Harrison County to Jackson County.
Tradition Campus wins awardMississippi Business Journal - Thu Nov 19
HARRISON COUNTY a ' William Carey University's Tradition Campus, dedicated in Aug.
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