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New law leads to over 100 citations for squatted vehicles during Scrapin the Coast

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-06-24 10:18:34

SUMMARY: During Scrapin’ the Coast in Biloxi and D’Iberville, over 100 citations were issued for illegally squatted vehicles, a first under new state law making such squatting illegal. The Biloxi Police Department reported 406 total citations for the event’s Friday and Saturday, with 120 for squatted vehicles, accounting for 30% of tickets written. Lieutenant Candace Young emphasized strong enforcement efforts on traffic laws and acknowledged a period of adjustment as new regulations take hold. Additionally, Biloxi police towed 60 vehicles during the event. Ticket numbers were down overall compared to previous years despite the new citations for squatting.

Squatted vehicles are those that have been modified to have their front fender four or more inches higher than the rear fender.

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Former Senator Lott reflects on Hurricane Katrina 20 years later

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-08-15 05:57:02

SUMMARY: Former U.S. Senator Trent Lott, reflecting 20 years after Hurricane Katrina, recalled the days leading up to the storm and the extensive recovery efforts that followed. Back in his hometown of Pascagoula, Lott described the lasting impact Katrina had on the community. He emphasized the unparalleled devastation of losing everything and highlighted the remarkable ability of neighbors to come together and help one another. Lott shared a personal memory of working in his yard clearing debris when someone brought him a hot lunch in a Styrofoam container—the best meal he ever had. He was in town as a special guest speaker.

Former Senator Lott reflects on Hurricane Katrina 20 years later

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South Mississippi schools recognized for reading success

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-08-12 10:24:45

SUMMARY: Next week, students and staff at Waveland Elementary and North Bay Elementary will celebrate being named Emerging Science of Reading Schools by the Mississippi Department of Education. These two schools are among seven statewide to receive the designation this year. The award recognizes schools that demonstrate a strong focus on implementing the science of reading principles in their teaching. This designation highlights their commitment to improving reading instruction and literacy outcomes for students. The celebrations will honor the achievements of the schools in advancing effective reading strategies in South Mississippi.

MDE gives the designation to schools that focus on building skillful, strong readers in Kindergarten through third grade.

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Mississippi Power donates $350,000 to United Way for customer bill relief amid extreme temperatur…

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-08-11 22:33:29

SUMMARY: Mississippi Power has donated $350,000 to United Way to assist customers facing high energy bills due to air conditioning units running overtime amid extreme temperatures. The increased use of A-C units has driven up power bills, impacting household budgets. Customers within Mississippi Power’s 23-county service territory who need help managing their energy costs are eligible to apply for assistance. Kaila Moran-Griffith emphasized the toll of nonstop A-C use on energy usage and household finances. Those seeking support can contact Catholic Charities to apply for relief and manage their energy expenses during this challenging period.

The Mississippi Power Foundation is donating $350,000 to United Way to help customers with their energy bills.

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