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Past articles by Doug:

Concern grows over dead sea life as spillway impact stretches to Mississippi barrier islands

Sunday marked 80 days that the Bonnet Carré spillway has been open so far this year. During that time, trillions of gallons of fresh water from the Mississippi River has found its way into the saltwater environment of the Mississippi Sound. → Read More

Concern grows over dead sea life as spillway impact stretches to Mississippi barrier islands

Sunday marked 80 days that the Bonnet Carré spillway has been open so far this year. During that time, trillions of gallons of fresh water from the Mississippi River has found its way into the saltwater environment of the Mississippi Sound. → Read More

Wiggins police chief talks about arresting accused Biloxi cop killer

Wiggins Police Chief Matt Barnett is talking for the first time about his department’s role in bringing the accused killer to justice. → Read More

Korean War vet back home in Mississippi 68 years after his death

It’s been 68 years in the making, but now Korean War hero and Mississippi native James P. Alvin Shaw is back home in the Magnolia State to be laid to rest. → Read More

Former addict dedicated to helping others heal

Rodney Williams is a former drug addict with a new lease on life and a new calling: Helping others battle the curse of addiction through the written word. → Read More

South MS residents in preparation mode ahead of Gordon's arrival

From one end of the coast to the other, people are keeping a wary eye on the Gulf of Mexico and the track of Tropical Storm Gordon. And the usual things are happening about 36 hours before the stor... → Read More

13 years after Katrina, why is there still so much emptiness on

This year marks 13 years since Hurricane Katrina ripped apart the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The area has made remarkable progress in our recovery, but there is still so much more to be done. → Read More

MS man writes book about his 1970's alien abduction

Calvin Parker was only 19 when he and a fishing friend, Charles Hickson, say they were abducted by aliens on the shores of the Pascagoula River. → Read More

Moss Point girls hold bake sale for the troops

The girls spent the day working their bake sale was held to raise money for members of the Army's 155th armored brigade → Read More

84-year-old high school grad: 'You're never too old to learn'

Getting a high school diploma is hard enough. Now try doing it when you're 84 years old. But Alma Dewey Alexander didn't let age stop her. → Read More

Sightseers come out to look at tornado damage

A possible tornado touched down at a strip mall in St. Martin on Saturday night, leaving behind a trail of destruction. → Read More

White sheets sent to Ocean Springs city leaders

City leaders in Ocean Springs started out the week with some unwelcome mail. Packages containing white sheets and a note arrived at City Hall Monday afternoon. → Read More

$15 million marine tourist attraction now open in Gulfport

The $15 million Ocean Adventure attraction is now open at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Gulfport. → Read More

Bond denied for Dr. Albert Diaz

A Mississippi coast doctor convicted for his role in a multi-million dollar pharmacy fraud scheme will stay behind bars until his sentencing in May. → Read More

Dr. Diaz back in jail awaiting bond decision

Dr. Albert Diaz is headed back to jail while a judge takes his motion for bail under advisement. → Read More

From homeless to home: The story of Regina Price

After two years of living in the woods in a tent, Regina Price is back home again. → Read More

Moss Point police officers become real life Santas

When a load of gifts were stolen from underneath a family's tree on Christmas Eve, four Moss Point police officers took matters into their own hands. → Read More

Wiggins rolls out the Christmas welcome mat

Thirty turkeys should be enough to feed anyone and everyone in Wiggins. At least that's what the organizers of Caring and Sharing determined when they put together their Stone County Christmas feast → Read More

Harnessing the power of the sun on the Seabee base

A new solar energy facility is up and running on the Seabee base in Gulfport. This new solar farm will not only produce electricity, it will also produce a sense of security. → Read More

Harnessing the power of the sun on the Seabee base

A new solar energy facility is up and running on the Seabee base in Gulfport. This new solar farm will not only produce electricity, it will also produce a sense of security. → Read More