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Police give update on shots fired at Gulfport apartment complex
SUMMARY: Two individuals, Deanna Jackson and Lugene Scott, were arrested in Gulfport after a shooting incident at an apartment complex. Police responded to a call at Riverchase Park Apartments where they found a victim with injuries to his face. It is reported that Scott and the victim got into a fight, resulting in Jackson firing a shot into the ground. Jackson is charged with discharging a firearm in the city limits, while Scott is charged with one count of simple assault. Further details are expected to unfold in court on Friday.
Gulfport Police gave an update on a possible shooting incident at Riverchase Park on Highland Avenue on Monday.
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UPDATE: Suspicious device found at Ingalls Shipbuilding deemed not a threat
SUMMARY: Earlier today, a suspicious device was discovered at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, prompting an evacuation of employees and the establishment of a safety perimeter by first responders and security teams shortly after 11 a.m. After hours of deliberation, authorities determined the device was not a threat to safety. Operations at Ingalls Shipbuilding have since resumed. A spokesperson for Ingalls expressed gratitude for the quick response by all involved in handling the situation.
After an investigation, the device was deemed not to be a threat, according to authorities.
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First Alert: High heat index values for the first day of Summer (06/20/2025)
SUMMARY: On the first day of summer, South Mississippi faces very high heat index values, with temperatures reaching the low 90s and heat indexes at or above 108, prompting a heat advisory until 7 p.m. The longest day of the year brings intense sun, and a strong high-pressure ridge is causing a heat wave across the eastern U.S. Humidity will remain very high, making outdoor activities risky due to heat exhaustion and heat stroke dangers. The heat index could exceed 110 on Saturday, with only low chances of scattered afternoon showers or storms providing minimal relief. Hydration and shade are essential.
Meteorologist Aaron Colby details how we will begin a stretch of several days with very high heat index values. Plus, how a few stray showers and storms will be possible this afternoon and evening.
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First Alert: Hot and humid with scattered storms as Summer officially approaches (06/19/2025)
SUMMARY: As summer approaches, South Mississippi faces hot, humid conditions with scattered afternoon and evening storms expected today and tomorrow. A strong high-pressure ridge will move into the eastern U.S., reducing rain chances and pushing temperatures into the low to mid-90s, with inland areas possibly reaching mid to upper 90s. Heat index values may rise to 100-110°, increasing heat-related risks, so outdoor plans should include hydration and cooling options. The Atlantic hurricane season remains quiet with no expected tropical systems in the next week, while Hurricane Eric recently made landfall in southern Mexico. Overall, summer heat and humidity dominate the forecast.
Meteorologist Aaron Colby details how you should plan for a hot and humid day with a scattered storms possible this afternoon …
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