Experts urge multiple warning methods for severe weather alerts
Meteorologists are reliable sources, but residents should have at least two ways to receive severe weather warnings. Relying solely on TV is not enough, officials say.
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Meteorologists are reliable sources, but residents should have at least two ways to receive severe weather warnings. Relying solely on TV is not enough, officials say.
Read MoreThe National Weather Service in Jackson, Mississippi, warns residents that outdoor tornado sirens are not designed for indoor alerts.
Read MoreGreenville police credited Flock safety cameras for helping arrest a suspect wanted for murder. Mayor Errick D. Simmons praised the technology and the police department.
Read MoreA judge has ruled that Ole Miss linebacker Trinidad Chambliss is eligible to return for another year, according to court documents. The decision was announced Thursday afternoon.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks received a donated Pig Brig Net trap system to aid wild hog trapping at Nanih Waiya Wildlife Management Area.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks reminds hunters to submit applications for the 2026 Pelahatchie Bay Alligator Season before the Feb. 13 deadline. The season features new rules and restrictions.
Read MoreIsolated severe thunderstorms are forecast for Saturday night into early Sunday morning, with damaging winds and tornadoes as primary threats, according to weather officials.
Read MoreThe National Weather Service in Jackson, Mississippi, provided a weather update and encourages the public to stay prepared for future warnings.
Read MoreThe city of Greenville is celebrating Black History Month with a series of facts recognizing influential figures and moments in history, according to the mayor.
Read MoreMayor Errick D. Simmons has publicly shared his participation in the quarter zip trend, after limited initial sharing.
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