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Gulfport Mayor Billy Hewes gives an update on the state of the city
SUMMARY: David Elliott, host of News This Week, gives an update on the state of Gulf Board, featuring Mayor Billy Hughes. Mayor Hughes discusses the police shortage and wages for first responders. He believes these issues are critically important and worries about the national narrative surrounding defunding the police and related issues. He emphasizes the fact of the matter is important in these discussions.
Mayor Billy Hewes joins WLOX News to talk about the state of Gulfport as we head into 2024.
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10:00 PM Severe Weather First Look
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Trey Tonis is reporting on strong storms moving through the viewing area, with the potential for severe weather. Showers and thunderstorms are expected over the next few hours, with the possibility of hail, strong winds, tornadoes, and flash flooding. The radar shows the areas with the highest instability to the south, with the northern Gulf of Mexico remaining unstable. There is still a chance for severe weather development, so residents should stay informed and be prepared. Stay tuned for updates as the situation develops throughout the night.
10:00 PM Severe Weather First Look
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5/13 – Trey Tonnessen's “Severe Weather” Monday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: The Weather Authority in South Mississippi is experiencing heavy rain, with floods and thunderstorms expected to continue overnight. The severe weather has prompted a level three out of five enhanced risk for severe weather, with all modes of severe weather possible, including heavy rainfall, damaging winds, tornadoes, and hail. Flash flooding is also a concern. The current radar setup shows showers and thunderstorms moving through the area, with a potential for severe storms. A brief break in the weather is expected mid-week before another storm system arrives on Friday. Viewers are advised to stay informed and be prepared for severe weather warnings.
5/13 – Trey Tonnessen's “Severe Weather” Monday Night Forecast
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William Carey University hosts 2024 Scholarship Dinner
SUMMARY: The 2024 scholarship dinner at William Carey University is focused on creating and building resources for students. Special guest speakers, former Saints quarterback Drew Brees and NFL referee Sarah Thomas, shared words of encouragement. The event aims to secure funds for Gulf Coast Scholars, with 100% of proceeds going toward scholarships. More than 90% of William Carey students receive financial aid, and the goal is to make college affordable and ensure students can finish their education without financial barriers. The event highlights the importance of supporting students and helping them succeed in their academic goals.
William Carey University's 2024 Scholarship Dinner focused on creating and building resources for students.
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