Mississippi News Video
Interview: Robins Street Art Festival happening this weekend in Tupelo
SUMMARY: The Robin Street Art Stroll is happening this weekend in downtown Tupelo. The event will feature over 50 artists, food vendors, and various types of art. There will also be children's activities. The event takes place on the 400 block of Robin Street, which was chosen as the location because two individuals wanted to give back to their community. This is the fifth year of the event, although it was not held for a couple of years due to COVID-19. Any profits made will go towards the Link Center or a Tupelo charity. The weather is expected to be great on Saturday.
Mississippi News Video
News 11 at 10PM_Weather 5/19/24
SUMMARY: The upcoming weather forecast indicates that temperatures will be typical for early June, often described as “junik.” Expect hot weather with highs around 90°F, similar to average highs for early and mid-June. The MBPA live radar shows no immediate rain, with high pressure ensuring clear skies. Severe storms will be west and south of the region, making for a quiet weather pattern locally. The countdown to summer is 32 days, and temperatures should gradually rise. Night temperatures will be in the low 60s, with potential slight heat and humidity effects. Light rain may appear by week's end, but no significant weather disruptions are expected.
Above average temps will dominate the week
For more Local News from WTOK: https://www.wtok.com/
For more YouTube Content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXGSjHw82rhLM4_ufCSkdaQ
Mississippi News Video
High school baseball state championship matches are set
SUMMARY: Spring sports baseball state championships are just around the corner with exciting local matchups. Pine Grove boys will face Taylorville on Wednesday at 1 PM. In 2A, East Union aims for a three-peat against St. Andrews on Tuesday at 10 AM. East Webster tackles West Maran in 3A at 1 PM, also on Tuesday. In 4A, the Ripley Tigers begin their historic journey on Tuesday around 4 PM, with Su Ra standing in their way. Lastly, in 5A, Lefet will battle Van Cleave on Wednesday for the final game.
Mississippi News Video
Interview: Mississippi Aquarium welcomes guests to see new facility, experience virtual reality and
SUMMARY: Mississippi offers numerous attractions, including the Mississippi Aquarium on the coast. Michelle and I, along with Nicole, Jeff, and new friends Lapis and Po, introduce some of the aquarium's star creatures. Lapis is a blue-tongue skink from Australia, while Po is a local Gulf Coast box turtle. The aquarium recently opened the “Changing Tides” building featuring 23 new exhibits, three biomes, and a new virtual reality experience. The upcoming “Year of the Penguin” aims to raise funds for a new penguin habitat. Visitors can enjoy penguin encounters, enhancing the educational and interactive experience at the aquarium.
Representatives from the Mississippi Aquarium joined WTVA 9 News TODAY to talk about their new facility, a virtual reality experience and the year of the penguin.
-
Our Mississippi Home6 days ago
Beat the Heat with Mississippi’s Best Waterparks
-
SuperTalk FM3 days ago
State auditor cracking down on Mississippians receiving unemployment benefits
-
Our Mississippi Home7 days ago
Charlie’s U-Pik: Opening Soon for the Summer Season
-
Mississippi News Video5 days ago
Jackson has a gang problem
-
Kaiser Health News6 days ago
Medicaid ‘Unwinding’ Decried as Biased Against Disabled People
-
Local News3 days ago
Family files lawsuit after teen’s suicide in Harrison County Jail
-
Mississippi Today4 days ago
On this day in 1950
-
228Sports6 days ago
George County Pours Runs In 6A South State Title Victory At PRC