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Bay's Trent Favre honored by Mississippi Business Journal
Jones Walker LLP announces that S. Trent Favre, a partner in the firm's Business & Commercial Litigation Practice Group in the Gulfport office, has been selected by the Mississippi Business Journal, for one of Mississippi's most prestigious awards programs, Top 40 Under 40. Comment?
Kiwanis Club honors the area's Top Cops
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The Hancock County/ West Harrison County Kiwanis Club honored the area's Police Officers of the Year Tuesday at the Bay St. Comment?
Four vying for District 95 seat
Four candidates will be vying for the vacant Ms. District 95 House of Representatives seat during a special election which will be held on May 28. Comment?
Police confirm murder attempt: Father shot baby before turning gun on self
Waveland police have ruled that the tragic shooting at the Coast Inn on Monday was a murder attempt/suicide. Waveland Police Detective David Allen said Thursday that Khiry Thomas, 22, shot his one-year-old son with a handgun and then turned the pistol on himself. Comment?
Waveland settles with BP; Hancock files suit
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Emergency workers attempt to burn off gas fumes and contain oil spilled after the Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster in April 2010. Comment?
BSL candidates tackle taxes, marina
The Alliance for Good Government on Thursday hosted more than 200 guests for its political forum at the Bay St. Comment?
Lady Beware: Bay officers teach women self-defense
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Bay St. Louis Detective Gary Hudgens, left, wears protective gear as he takes hits from Katrina Piper during a "Lady Beware" course. Comment?
Bank robber sues state to protest sentence
Convicted Hancock County bank robber Daniel George Corring has filed a federal lawsuit against the state of Mississippi claiming he has been "falsely enslaved" and that the laws of the land do not apply to him because he is a "sovereign citizen." The suit, filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Gulfport, asks the federal court to reconsider and ... (more) Comment?
Bay P.D. seeking information on crime spree
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The Bay St. Louis Police Department is seeking information about four men who are "persons of interest" in a recent crime spree. Comment?
MDMR Marine Patrol rescues two men near local reef
The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources Marine Patrol on Friday recued two men whose 21-foot catamaran style boat was swamped near Square Handkerchief Reef about four miles south of the Bay. Comment?
'SOUPer MudFest' returns for March Old Town Artwalk
This month's Second Saturday Artwalk in Old Town Bay St. Louis is set for March 9 and there are a whole host of activities on tap for the day. Comment?
Local man murdered in Gulfport
A Waveland native was allegedly beaten to death Monday evening at a home for disabled adults in Gulfport, authorities said Wednesday. Comment?
Unfriendly Skies: Federal cuts could harm Stennis Airport
Federal budget cuts may cause dire situations for some in Hancock County. Local military operations could soon be disrupted and jobs may be lost - particularly at Stennis Space Center and Stennis Airport - due to the wave of spending cuts that could impact the government in just a few days. Comment?
From INFINITY to Better Education
INFINITY Science Center and the University of Southern Mississippi joined forces Friday to boost educational opportunities at INFINITY. Comment?
POA asks D'head to re-think fees, costs
The Diamondhead Property Owners Association on Thursday asked the city council to reconsider building department fees and other costs associated with residential and commercial development. Comment?
Former Gulfport chief will now lead Diamondhead P.D.
Former Gulfport Police Chief Alan Weatherford has been chosen to become the city of Diamondhead's first police chief. Comment?
ABC officers busy at Nereids parade
Alcohol Beverage Control officers were busy at the Nereids Mardi Gras Parade. Three ABC plain-clothed officers issued citations for 40 beverage violations during the parade, Waveland Police Chief Kenny Hurt said. Comment?
Three adults and a two-year-old child were badly injured Wednesday morning in a two-vehicle crash on Edwin Ladner Road, according to Harrison County Sheriff Melvin Brisolara. Comment?
Sheltered Lives: One Dog's Potential Leads to Hope for Others
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Milo, an eight-month-old terrier mix is now available for adoption at the Hancock County Animal Shelter. Comment?