Just like many movements for equal rights in America, the path for women to seek recourse from sexual harassment has been through the courts. But grassroots activism in the 1970s opened the space for a nationwide conversation, and the Civil Rights
Medal of Honor recipient Private First Class Ralph Johnson is the namesake of the guided missile destroyer DDG 114. His courage inspiring valor and selfless devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the U
Derrick Taite, who grew up in Moss Point, is making it his mission to get involved in the community and end the violence that is prevalent in the city.
In October 2017, while reporting on the gypsum piles at Mississippi Phosphates, Sun Herald reporters observed smoke and flames coming from the Chevron Refinery in Moss Point. Chevron declined to explain what the incident was.
To the disappointment of some of the city’s residents, Keith Davis resigned as Moss Point Police Chief in June 2014 to become Chief of Patrol for the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources. In February, 2018, Davis returned to Moss Point to ta
Former Moss Point resident David Wright tells people gathered at a press conference at Moss Point City Hall that they are part of the problem with the city’s crime if they don’t help police when they know something about a crime.
Moss Point Mayor Mario King, Jackson County Sheriff Mike Ezell and District Attorney Tony Lawrence held a press conference Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2018, at City Hall to speak out against recent acts of violence in the city.
Jackson County has been working on a plan to turn Cook Road between Tucker Road and Sangani Boulevard into a five-lane boulevard that they hope will attract more retail shopping to the area.
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Take a tour of the Mississippi Phosphates site that was declared a Superfund site in December 2017. The EPA-on site administrator explains how they monitor the site and treat the wastewater that comes from the giant gypsum stacks that the plant ge
Ocean Springs resident Margaret Horton Rucinski is having to move, and she's worried about a feral a cat colony that she has been looking after once she's out of the neighborhood.
Former Ocean Springs Hospital administrator Dwight Rimes wants women in Mississippi to be told by their doctors if they have dense breasts. His wife is now battling Stage IV breast cancer after getting annual screenings as required. She has dense
A Sun Herald reader submitted this video taken from the scene of a wreck on Interstate 10 in Jackson County that killed two people on Sunday night, Nov. 19, 2017.