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Police investigating possible arson at Emerald Pines Apartments
SUMMARY: A fire at an office building in an apartment complex in Gulfport is being investigated as arson. Residents of Emerald Pines Apartments are concerned for their safety, with one saying it's not the first violent incident in the area. The fire chief confirmed it was intentionally set. Residents are calling for increased security and enforcement of rules to prevent further incidents. Despite ongoing criminal activity, they remain hopeful for a safer community in the future. The Gulfport fire department will provide updates as the investigation progresses. No injuries were reported, and surrounding apartments were not affected by the fire.
An overnight fire that ripped through the office building of a Gulfport apartment complex is being investigated as arson.
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Local shrimpers say conditions not yet ideal for 2024 season
SUMMARY: Many shrimpers from the coast are heading west this weekend as Louisiana's inshore shrimp season opened on Thursday, while Mississippi waters remain closed. Min Trong, who sells shrimp from his van in Long Beach on weekends, is preparing to open a seafood store. He notes that for the second consecutive year, shrimping conditions have been less than ideal, driving prices down. Factors like excessive freshwater and wind are affecting shrimp availability. Trong anticipates Mississippi's shrimp season to open around mid-June but felt last year's season started too early. Shrimp prices have remained low for the past two years.
Minh Troung and other shrimpers say it'll be a few weeks before conditions are right for shrimping in the Mississippi Sound.
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Funding going towards improving state roads, highways, and bridges
SUMMARY: Dave Elliot interviews Brad White, Executive Director of the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT), about significant investments in the state's infrastructure funded by a $7.6 billion state budget. They discuss the benefits and limitations of one-time funding, emphasizing the need for recurring revenue to sustain long-term projects. White highlights the split focus between maintenance and future development and explains how federal aid and other appropriations help but are not sustainable solutions. He praises the passage of legislation allowing more flexible project designs and discusses major ongoing projects, such as improvements on Highway 90 and Interstate expansions.
Mississippi is receiving hundreds of millions of dollars for projects going toward improving our state roads, highways, and bridges.
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