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Vehicle struck pedestrian late Monday morning in Tupelo

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www.youtube.com – WTVA 9 – 2024-02-12 14:05:28


SUMMARY: A man was hit while to cross South Green Street and the shut down the Northbound Lanes of South Gloucester to investigate the crash. Investigators used spray paint to recreate the and marked off the point of impact, took pictures and measurements of the white pickup truck believed to be involved. A woman offered to the man who was hit and provided details of the incident. The of the victim is unknown, but he was taken to the hospital in an ambulance. Updates on the developing story will be provided on WTV 9 News tonight.



The collision happened at approximately 11 a.m. or shortly before on South Gloster Street near the South Green Street intersection.

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Today's Weather – Avaionia Smith – April 29th, 2024

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www.youtube.com – – 2024-04-29 15:25:54


SUMMARY: Monday will start off with scattered showers and thunderstorms, with temperatures reaching the upper 70s by 11:00 a.m. The of rainfall will increase throughout the day, with highs expected to reach 81 degrees. The greatest chance for showers and storms will be between 12:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. isolated downpours are still possible until the rain clears up late Monday night. Tuesday may see lingering showers but will mostly be dry and warm. There is a low-end threat for severe weather, tornadoes, high winds, hail, and flash across Mississippi. Stay safe and weather aware throughout the day.

's Weather – Avaionia Smith – April 29th, 2024

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Mississippi Insight for April 21, 2024: Three Plans

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www.youtube.com – – 2024-04-29 12:47:47


SUMMARY: House and Senate negotiators in Mississippi are working to expand , with differences in their plans that could impact stakeholders. Advocacy groups are pushing for expansion, citing the need to the working poor. Meanwhile, a bill to restore rights to nonviolent felons failed in the Senate, but advocates are hopeful for next year. A new campaign finance targets renewable energy companies and public service commissioners, aiming to prevent outside influence. Senator Joel Carter introduced the bill to ensure have a say in campaign contributions. The law also applies to broadband office employees. Penalties for violating the law include fines and prison time.

As analysts break down the raw numbers on House and Senate Medicaid expansion plans, people at the heart of the debate speak out at the Capitol. Hosted by 12 News' Byron Brown and produced by Tom Wright.

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Mississippi Insight for April 28, 2024: Busy Friday

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SUMMARY: This special edition of Mississippi Insight focuses on the ongoing discussions about expansion in the . There have been negotiations between the House and Senate, with a compromise plan being proposed by the Senate that includes coverage for individuals up to 138% of the federal poverty level. The House and Senate have also been working on education , with changes made to the Inspire Act. Additionally, the program highlights a card from for Ukraine grading Mississippi GOP Congressmen on their for aid to Ukraine. There are concerns about isolationism within the Republican Party and the importance of American leadership in supporting democracies like Ukraine.

House and Senate conferees find themselves near an agreement on Medicaid expansion, but details remain in doubt and time is running short for getting anything done this . 12 News' Byron Brown and Richard Lake front this special report from the State Capitol. Produced by Tom Wright.

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