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Longtime north Mississippi judge retires
SUMMARY: Longtime north Mississippi judge Jim Greenlee is retiring from the Mississippi Court of Appeals. He was appointed in January 2016 and served two re-election terms. A Panola County native, Greenlee also served in the U.S. Navy and as a U.S. Attorney. His last day is June 30, with Governor Tate Reeves set to appoint a replacement. A special election is expected in November 2026. For updates, follow WCBI on Facebook.
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Traveling for July Fourth? When to expect the worst traffic, busiest airports
SUMMARY: With the Fourth of July on a Friday, AAA expects a record 72.2 million Americans to travel domestically over the long weekend, including 61.6 million by car—a 2.2% increase from last year. Busiest driving days are July 2 and 6, with afternoon hours the most congested. Major highways in cities like Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, and New York will see peak traffic. AAA advises early departures and vehicle maintenance. TSA anticipates 5.84 million air travelers during the week, a 1.4% increase, with July 6 the busiest airport day. Popular destinations include Orlando, Seattle, and New York, while Vancouver tops international spots.
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Trump says Israel-Iran ceasefire is in effect after early stumble
SUMMARY: U.S. President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran after 12 days of conflict marked by missile attacks and deep frustration from both sides. Despite initial violations, including intercepted Iranian missiles and Israeli strikes, Trump confirmed the ceasefire held following his intervention and talks with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. The conflict began with Israeli strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear sites; Iran retaliated with missile attacks on Israel and a U.S. base in Qatar. The war has caused hundreds of deaths and injuries. The U.S. evacuated some Americans amid ongoing regional tensions and sporadic drone attacks in Iraq.
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Events happening this weekend in Mississippi: June 20-22
SUMMARY: This weekend (June 20-22) in Mississippi offers diverse events across Central Mississippi and the Pine Belt. In Jackson, enjoy Summer Solstice parties, Akeem Ali’s rap show, Juneteenth cultural celebrations, live music, art exhibits, comic conventions, and circus performances. Natchez hosts Juneteenth events, markets, bourbon tastings, and a patriotic concert. Canton features car shows, flower farm activities, and a 5K run. Ridgeland offers legal charity runs and a Comic Con after-party. Hattiesburg presents dance bands, a retro video game party, a Juneteenth festival, STEAM activities, live concerts, rock and blues festivals, a pride ball, and market days in Ellisville. These events invite community connection, culture, and fun.
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