A West Point resident is trying to make sure the legacy of her son is not forgotten, while also honoring the lives of others.
When he came on board as the new executive director of the Lee Itawamba Library System,  Philip Shackelford knew it was time to update the system's long range plan.
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) -Rising costs are one reason fewer people have been able to donate to charities. “I just think it is ...
JAKCSON, Miss. (PRESS RELEASE)– The Mississippi Lottery Corporation announced today the official end date for ten scratch-off ...
Rain is expected overnight across the state. By Thursday afternoon, all moisture will be swept off to the SE. It will not be ...
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – United Way of the Golden Triangle Region opens its permanent headquarters. A ribbon cutting ceremony ...
A Columbus woman pleads guilty to armed robbery. 48-year-old Andrea Wilson made the plea in Lowndes County Circuit Court this ...
NOXUBEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Noxubee General Hospital in Macon is giving a new meaning to “grab a coat”. The hospital, with ...
Since his days as a police officer, and most recently, financial planner and business developer, Robert Hall has realized the ...
The holidays can be stressful, but when you are student, you also have finals to worry about during this time of year as well ...
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Scattered showers will move in from the west after sunset, becoming a bit more widespread and steady into ...
WEST POINT, Miss. (WCBI) – West Point police make an arrest after a fight. West Point Police Chief Avery Cook said the ...