UncategorizedThe Silent Killer, Carbon MonoxidekimFebruary 24, 2014 by kimFebruary 24, 20140543 JACKSON, Miss. – Colorless, tasteless, odorless carbon monoxide can kill without even knowing it’s in your home.
News PoliticsVote Expected to Delay Flood Insurance Hikes in U.S. House this WeekkimFebruary 24, 2014February 24, 2014 by kimFebruary 24, 2014February 24, 20140665 WASHINGTON D.C. — An effort to a stop to rising federal flood insurance rates could make it to the U.S. House floor by the end
News PoliticsViolence in Venezuela, the Ukraine, Africa: How It’s Hitting Your Wallet in MississippikimFebruary 24, 2014 by kimFebruary 24, 201401431 JACKSON, Miss.–You may not think what’s happening in Venezuela, Sudan or the Ukraine can affect you in Mississippi, but it’s happening in a big way.
NewsMississippi River Traffic Backs Up After Closure Near New OrleanskimFebruary 24, 2014 by kimFebruary 24, 201401161 NEW ORLEANS, La.–Thanks to an oil spill after a barge hit a tugboat, a near 70 mile stretch of the Mississippi River was closed. That
NewsWatch Out on Mississippi Highways: Weekend Deaths in Different Parts of the StatekimFebruary 24, 2014 by kimFebruary 24, 20140785 D’IBERVILLE, Miss.–Mississippi’s highways were a deadly place for at least two people from out of state and one from right here at home this weekend.
NewsAt Least One More Night in the 20s, Could Be Snow NorthkimFebruary 24, 2014 by kimFebruary 24, 20140565 TUPELO, Miss.–Old Man Winter isn’t giving you permission to hang up your thick winter coat just yet. Mississippi will see at least one night this
NewsCharges Not Likely in Ole Miss Noose CasekimFebruary 21, 2014 by kimFebruary 21, 20140560 OXFORD, Miss. — The three Georgia 19-year-olds believed to have put a noose around the neck of a statute of James Meredith at Ole Miss
NewsBert Case Proves you can go HomekimFebruary 21, 2014 by kimFebruary 21, 20140893 JACKSON, Miss.–Veteran reporter Bert Case has a new television news job.
NewsCharged With Murdering her StepsonkimFebruary 21, 2014 by kimFebruary 21, 20140846 OLIVE BRANCH, Miss. – She’s facing charges of killing her 2-year-old stepson.
News PoliticsMiss. Could Be First to Use ACT as High School Exit ExamkimFebruary 21, 2014 by kimFebruary 21, 20140594 JACKSON, Miss. – If you went to college you probably took the ACT. Governor Phil Bryant, school district leaders, and members of the House are