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News 11 @ 6PM_Weather 2/5/24
SUMMARY: SUN-FILLED TUESDAY, ASIDE FROM THE COLD MORNING, PLAN FOR A SUN-FILLED DAY WITH HIGHS IN THE MID-UPPER 60S. WEDNESDAY WILL BE SIMILAR, BUT A FEW MORE CLOUDS WILL COME INTO PLACE. THEN, CLOUDS TAKE OVER FOR THURSDAY AS OUR NEXT STORM APPROACHES. REMEMBER TO KEEP AN UMBRELLA HANDY BY FRIDAY AS SHOWERS AND STORMS RETURN. THE WEATHER LOOKS GOOD FOR EVENING PLANS. THE RAIN IS GONE AND WE CAN GET READY TO ENJOY A SERIES OF NICE DAYS AHEAD, BUT IT WILL BE COLD AT NIGHT WITH LOWS FALLING INTO THE 30S.
Tuesday kicks off a multiple “nice day” streak
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Grocery prices are starting to break
SUMMARY: Grocery store prices dropped slightly by 0.2% from March to April, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, marking a welcome change after years of price increases since the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the decrease is minor, shoppers at places like Todd's Big Store in Tupelo are relieved to save even a bit. Seasonal trends, such as summer, are factored out of these statistics. Businesses and families struggling with inflation will benefit, though effects aren't immediate. Vendors are offering special pricing on various items, and customers can expect seasonal discounts, helping families prepare for summer and Memorial Day cookouts. Live from Tupelo, Garner Montgomery, WTV 89 News.
Though not a major drop, grocery prices are starting to decrease.
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Public Safety Summit held in Flowood
SUMMARY: The second annual Public Safety Summit, a three-day event, aims to gather law enforcement officers from across the state and nation to discuss the evolving landscape of crime. The summit features outside speakers and resources to aid local agencies in their work, emphasizing accountability and policy improvements. Jackson, currently engaged in Operation Unified, sees collaboration among police, state agencies, and other entities to combat crime effectively. The event highlights the importance of partnerships in addressing crime, sharing intelligence, and resources. It concludes Wednesday with seminars, training sessions, and the announcement of the Law Enforcement Officer of the Year, Firefighter of the Year, and Prosecutor of the Year.
Public Safety Summit held in Flowood
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12-year-old playing with gun shoots himself
SUMMARY: A 12-year-old boy in Jackson is recovering in the hospital after accidentally shooting himself while playing with a gun. The incident occurred on Meadow Lane in South Jackson, prompting a police response. The child sustained a knee injury. Authorities, including Chief Joseph Wade, are investigating how the boy accessed the firearm and whether his parents were involved. Wade emphasized the need for better gun safety education in the community. Additionally, someone attempted to hide the gun before police arrived on the scene.
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