Mississippi Named America’s Most Corrupt City, Again
Mississippi boasts numerous charms, including its rich culture, natural beauty, and friendly inhabitants. However, beneath its surface lies a darker side characterized by corruption,...
Mississippi woman surprises family when she comes home $1 million richer
A Mississippi woman surprised her family when she came home a millionaire.On Monday, the Lee County woman walked away from the Mississippi Lottery Headquarters...
Aldi is buying Winn-Dixie: What we know about the sale
Aldi announced its intentions to purchase Southeastern Grocers stores, including Winn-Dixie and Harvey’s Supermarkets, in August. An Aldi spokesperson emphasized that Aldi and Southeastern...
Mississippi Skies: Dangerous fog to impact Mississippi’s weather Tuesday
Although we’re in the beginning of a gorgeous stretch of sunshine, visibility on Mississippi’s highways could be an issue early Tuesday morning as dense...
Diabetes epidemic in Mississippi
PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM) -According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, diabetes has become an epidemic in the U.S. Mississippi is no...
National truck driver shortage
There are almost 24,000 truck drivers in the state of Mississippi; however, that number is slowly dropping.Story continues
Fixed for Life campaign launches to help prevent pet overpopulation
The Gulf Coast Community Foundation is launching efforts to reduce the number of pets in shelters across South Mississippi.Story continues
Senators Wicker, Hyde-Smith join bipartisan call for permanent access to telehealth for Medicare beneficiaries
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - U.S. Senators Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and Cindy Hyde-Smith, R-Miss., joined a bipartisan group of lawmakers urging the U.S. Department of...
Mississippi woman wins $1M on scratch-off game
FLOWOOD, Miss. - A Mississippi woman is $1 million richer after playing a $20 scratch-off game. The $20 Jackson game offers the largest prize...
How a Group of High School Students Helped Crack the ‘Redhead Murders’ Cold Case...
The victims, most of whom were unidentified, were found dumped along major highways in Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Mississippi and West VirginiaStory continues