Two north-south thoroughfares, Caillavet Street and Porter Avenue, and the western end of Division Street will be closed beginning next week.
CSX will close the Caillavet Street rail crossing from Tuesday until Friday to allow crews to…
Two north-south thoroughfares, Caillavet Street and Porter Avenue, and the western end of Division Street will be closed beginning next week.
CSX will close the Caillavet Street rail crossing from Tuesday until Friday to allow crews to…
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Education released the 2024-25 Mississippi Academic Assessment Program (MAAP) results, showing mixed outcomes: some grade levels and subjects improved, but overall proficiency slightly declined. Proficiency rates were 54.5% in math, 47.4% in English Language Arts, 60.9% in science, and 69.7% in U.S. History. Pass rates rose for third-grade reading and all end-of-course exams. State Superintendent Dr. Lance Evans emphasized shifting focus from growth to proficiency to better reflect content understanding. The MDE plans to increase literacy and math coaching, seek legislative funding for initiatives, promote high-quality instructional materials, and enhance science of reading professional development.
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SUMMARY: The Picayune Police Department, led by Chief Joe Quave, is intensifying investigations into minor crimes to uncover drug-related offenses, significantly reducing drug presence in the community. By linking incidents like shoplifting to drug trades, they have executed effective search warrants and investigations. In 2024, there were 182 drug arrests and 58 equipment violations; by mid-2025, these dropped to 101 arrests and 29 violations. Overdoses also declined from 34 in 2023 to 13 so far in 2025. Quave credits the dedication of officers and collaboration with local and state agencies, including the Fentanyl Strike Force, for these improvements in combating drug trafficking and overdoses.
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SUMMARY: Regent Craft’s Paladin, a 65-foot winged passenger ferry, aims to revolutionize coastal transport and military operations. Powered by 12 electric propellers, it glides on hydrofoils at 50 mph and is designed to soar 30 feet above water at speeds up to 180 mph using ground effect. Tested in Narragansett Bay, it targets commercial ferry routes in Florida, Hawaii, Japan, and the Persian Gulf, and military use for island-hopping in the Pacific. Backed by investors like Mark Cuban, Regent seeks to revive flying boats with safer, quieter, emission-free travel. The U.S. Coast Guard classifies it as a ship, not an aircraft.
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