No bond for murder suspect Tim Herrington, who was in relationship with victim Jay Lee

OXFORD, Miss. (WCBI) – Tuesday, Judge Gray Tollison denied bail for suspect Tim Herrington Jr., who is charged with first degree murder in the death of Ole Miss student Jay Lee.  The nearly six-hour bond hearing in Lafayette County Circuit Court shed major light on the continuing murder investigation. Lee’s mother says that after going through the day and not…

Famous Maroon Band training for the football season

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – It’s day two of a week long band camp for the Famous Maroon Band. This year’s band is made up of 386 members. They spent most of the morning on the practice field getting their sets together for the show this fall. Last night’s rain members say put them a little behind. Their days start at…

Law enforcement encourages parents to get gun safes

MACON, Miss. (WCBI) – Accidental deaths among kids don’t often happen, but law enforcement encourages parents to do their part to help limit it from happening. Macon police stress to families to keep guns out of the way of kids or to use gun locks. The police department is expecting to get more gun lock-in soon to issue out to…

Ackerman burglar broke into a Tobacco Shed

ACKERMAN, Miss. (WCBI) – An Ackerman burglar uses a garbage can to help make a clean sweep. Ackerman police say this man broke into a Tobacco Shed about 2:30 Tuesday morning. The thief was inside the store about 45 seconds before crawling out of the broken glass front door. If you have any information call Ackerman police or Crime Stoppers…

Grand jury in Greenville declined to indict Carolyn Bryant

LEFLORE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – – For more than 70 years, there has been controversy surrounding the woman at the center of the Emmett Till lynching. Tuesday a grand jury in Greenville declined to indict Carolyn Bryant on kidnapping charges and on manslaughter charges. Dewayne Richardson, Leflore County District attorney says the grand jury cited insufficient evidence. Emmett Till was…

Three people are accused of helping several inmates escape

ALCORN COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Three people are accused of helping several inmates escape from the Alcorn County jail. Ana Ruiz, Yira Sauceda, and Elias Jimenez are all charged with felony aiding of jail escape. Ruiz and Sauceda were arrested this past Friday, which was the day of the escape, in Alcorn County. Escapees Antonio Reyes, Samuel Sims and Hunter…

New Executive Director of the MSMS brings new ideas

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The new Executive Director of the Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science brings a unique perspective to the job. Donnie Cook introduced himself to business and community leaders in Columbus, briefed them on the mission of MSMS, and shared his plans for the school’s future. Cook was among the first graduates of MSMS. Now he’s back…

Starkville Oktibbeha School managing mental health

STARKVILLE, Miss (WCBI) – Kids spend a lot of their time in schools. Now, some schools are stepping in to help those young people better manage their mental health. At the beginning of the school year, administration and students may not know each other; But, the Starkville Oktibbeha School district is using technology to open up lines of communication. The…

City of Columbus is speeding up the installation of speed bumps

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The City of Columbus is speeding up the installation of speed bumps. Over the past few years, the traffic control features have been put in around town to slow speeders in residential areas. A new design and new materials are allowing public works crews to cut installation times in half. The older, one-piece concrete speed bumps…

Argument leads to gunfire outside of a Tupelo hangout

TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – An argument leads to gunfire outside of a Tupelo hangout. Ferris Price is charged with shooting into a motor vehicle and Thomas Spann is charged with drive-by shooting. Tupelo police say officers were called to Mike’s Bar and Grill this past Sunday. Witnesses told TPD two men got into an argument in the parking lot and…

Man arrested after allegedly stealing Mantachie police car

ITWAMABA COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A man has been arrested after allegedly stealing a Mantachie police car and leading law enforcement on a two county chase. 31-year-old Robert Earl Spradling was taken into custody after spike strips were used to stop him. Itawamba County investigators say the incident happened Saturday night on Hodges Drive in Mantachie. Spradling is accused of…

Partnership Middle school adds a furry friend to the attendance

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – As the new academic year starts, schools are largely putting the virtual world of the last few years behind them. One area campus is adding an extra feature to make its physical presence more welcoming to students. The Partnership Middle School in Starkville is adding a furry faculty member to help ease kids into school. After…

Child was killed after an accidental shooting over the weekend

MACON, Miss. (WCBI) – A little girl is killed after an accidental shooting over the weekend in Macon. Police Chief Davine Beck says the shooting happened Saturday evening on East Street. Officers arrived at the home to find the four-year-old had been shot. She was taken to Noxubee General Hospital where she died. The shooting remains under investigation and no…

Columbus police continue to investigate four separate shootings

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Columbus police continue to investigate four separate shootings over the weekend that sent two people to the hospital. A man was shot in the arm in the 1900 block of 2nd Avenue North about midnight Saturday. The victim told police he heard gunfire as he was walking home and realized he had been hit. Later that…

Mississippi ranks 48th overall when it comes to child well-being

JACKSON, Miss. (WCBI) – New data shows that Mississippi ranks 48th overall when it comes to child well-being. The Annie E. Casey Foundation looked at key areas in child well-being, from education and economic status. The organization ranked the state 39th in education and 49th in economic well-being. Mississippi is ranked 50th in health and family and community. We checked…

Oxford police make arrest in connection to Spyder Moving Services

OXFORD, Miss. (WCBI) – Oxford Police arrest one man and are searching for another in connection to an investigation involving a moving company. Investigators with the Oxford Police Department have been looking into the operations of Spyder Moving Services. On Friday, they arrested Charles Joiner at the Spyder’s West Oxford Loop location. Joiner is charged with Accessory to Embezzlement Under…

Two area clinics will share in over a million dollars of federal money

JACKSON, Miss. (WCBI) – Two area clinics will share in over a million dollars of federal money coming to Mississippi. The US Department of Health and Human Services through the Health Resources and Services Administration is sending over $1 million in American Rescue Plan money to Mississippi. The extra funds are to help ensure better pandemic response and recovery in…

Staffing shortages force Moncrief Park pool to close over weekend

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Staffing shortages in the city of Starkville are putting a damper on some of the summer fun. A shortage of lifeguards forced the public pool at Moncrief Park to be closed over the weekend. Mayor Lynn Spruill says the shortages can be blamed on a number of reasons. She says some city employees decided not to…

Mississippi State’s traffic will be changing on Monday

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Traffic changes on Mississippi State’s campus will impact where vehicles can drive through. You’ll notice these new gates at Hardy Road and President’s circle. Starting Monday, traffic is limited in that area. Only faculty and staff with gated parking permits, SMART transit busses, and vendors with parking permits can access the roads and parking lots in…

MSMS hosts convocation to kick off the 2022-2023 school year

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The state’s brightest juniors and seniors are starting off the new year. Mississippi’s School for Mathematics and Sciences opened its convocation this morning at the Nissan Auditorium on the W campus. There are 233 students enrolled at MSMS this year. The school offers millions of dollars in scholarships each year to MSMS graduates. 121 graduates from…

4 County Electric Power Association honored for keeping energy cost low

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI)- 4 County Electric Power Association is recognized for making energy costs more affordable. Tennessee Valley Authority honored the Columbus-based company with the North Star Award. This award is for organizations that help lower energy cost for underserved communities in their service area. 4 County also received accolades for tech initiatives and sales. The electric power cooperative serves…

Oxford woman has been accused of fraud

OXFORD, Miss. (WCBI) – An Oxford woman has been accused of fraud. 27-year-old Hannah Russell is charged with felon in possession of a weapon and credit card fraud. Oxford police say someone came to the police station to report financial fraud last week. No other details about the investigation were released. Russell was given a 25 thousand dollar bond. However,…

Clark Family celebrates 55 years of Gospel music

The gospel group was formed by Pastor Denvil Clark and his wife Verdie

ABERDEEN, MISS. (WCBI) – It was an afternoon of singing and celebrating a local gospel music family in Aberdeen. The Clark Family’s 55th Anniversary Celebration filled up the Aberdeen Community Center on High Street. Gospel groups from the region and even as far away as Memphis turned out for the event. There was also food available, and of course performances…