Roy Howard Community Journalism Center
East Biloxi residents rally to restore access to fresh food
With no major supermarkets nearby, many residents rely on gas stations or dollar stores for groceries — or drive 20 to 30 minutes to reach the nearest store.
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4mJamba Jollof opens downtown, expands Hattiesburg dining scene
Jamba Jollof is now Mississippi’s only brick-and-mortar West African restaurant.
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5mFrom sales to storage: What happens to unsold fireworks?
A local retailer said properly stored consumer fireworks do not have an expiration date.
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7mMoss Point to commemorate its Freedom Summer history
The memorial will become part of the Mississippi Freedom Trail, which recognizing people and places connected to the civil rights movement.
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3mLongleaf Trace board approves restroom security upgrades, discusses additional safety measures
he board approved about $12,600 for electronic locking systems to be installed at the trail's restroom buildings.
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5mResort, local partnerships help draw visitors to Greene County
Busby said part of the resort's growth has come from offering amenities visitors cannot find elsewhere nearby, including a full-service bar.