Employer in the Foyer

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – As part of the Work Now initiative, Courtney Taylor, PhD from East Mississippi Community College shares opportunities available with their Employer in the Foyer program. Categories: Special Guests, Work Now Initiative Tags: Employers, jobs, Work Now

Why Mississippi State is mandating COVID vaccine for staff but Mississippi University for Women is not

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Despite protests from a small group of demonstrators Tuesday, Mississippi State will be among the schools requiring vaccines for faculty and staff after Monday’s vote by the Board of Trustees for the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning. In fact, Sid Salter, Director of the Office of Public Affairs, says about 75 percent of MSU’s staff already…

On-duty Louisville police officer was arrested and charged with DUI

LOUISVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – An on-duty Louisville police officer was arrested and charged with DUI-first over the weekend. Louisville Police Chief Sean Holdiness confirms Officer Casey Wallace was arrested in the Walmart parking lot in the early morning hours on Saturday. Wallace was arrested by a fellow officer. The Louisville Police Department has taken disciplinary action. But the Chief Holdiness…

County Prosecutor William Starks brief community on his role of office

LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Some area business leaders get a lesson in law with their lunch. Lowndes County Prosecutor William Starks briefed community and business leaders on the role of his office today. Starks prosecutes a variety of misdemeanor cases brought in the county. One area causing great concern is the frequency of domestic violence cases. “We certainly try…

City officials feel that surveillance cameras will dial down the numbers of crime

Keeping the community safe is the goal of law enforcement and city leaders

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI)- Keeping the community safe is the goal of law enforcement and city leaders.  In Columbus, part of that plan involved keeping a closer eye on city streets. In late August 2021, Columbus mayor Keith Gaskin and police chief Fred Shelton announced they would begin installing cameras around the city with an eye to keeping crime under control….

Calhoun County holds career fair for elementary students

Third and fourth graders visit with professionals from various careers

CALHOUN COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Hundreds of elementary students in Calhoun County schools are considering their career paths. The students were part of a unique career fair. It was an opportunity for Calhoun County third and fourth graders to meet with professionals from a variety of careers. “We have Weyerhauser, Mississippi State University with bioproducts, TVA, Natchez Trace, Baptist, Northwest is here…

Mississippi attorney handed out treats and advice for Halloween

LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A Mississippi attorney is handing out a few treats while trying to make Halloween a little less scary for kids and their parents. Representatives from Richard Schwartz and Associates teamed up today with McGruff the Crime Dog to talk Halloween safety with students at West Lowndes Elementary School. Richard Schwartz’s office travels to schools across…

One person is in the hospital after a weekend shooting in Amory

AMORY, Miss. (WCBI) – One person is in the hospital after a weekend shooting in Amory. Police responded to 111th Street Sunday night just after 8:30 after getting reports of a shooting. The victim, whose name has not been released, is in the hospital in serious condition. Police have identified a suspect. The incident remains under investigation. Categories: Crime, Local…

Columbus man charged with killing the father of his daughter’s unborn child

Edit: Columbus Police originally told WCBI that it was the suspect’s stepdaughter who was pregnant with the victim’s child. This has since been corrected.  COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Columbus Police say an argument between a man and the father of his daughter’s unborn child turned deadly Sunday evening. “Upon arrival, officers did see a black male lying in the carport…

Premiere Athletix and Horseshoe Farms feed first responders

'Feed the Red, Feed the Blue' honors first responders for their work

TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – It is National First Responder’s Week and a Tupelo gym is showing its appreciation to those who keep us safe. Premiere Fitness and Horseshoe Farms provided lunch for police, fire and sheriff’s departments,  EMTs, and other first responders, as part of an event called “Feed the Red, Feed the Blue.” This is the second year the two…

Getting firefighters has been tough for fire departments world wide

Labor shortages have hit nearly every sector of the workforce

GOLDEN TRIANGLE, Miss. (WCBI)- Labor shortages have hit nearly every sector of the workforce. Fire stations around the world are having trouble getting firefighters to join their staff, but for those who can take the heat; training is closer to home. Columbus Fire and Rescue’s staff numbers have been down since the beginning of the pandemic and that’s forced changes…

A family has not received compensation after winning their court case

A decade ago, a tornado churned up timber on the Williams' land. And they said the man they hired to help actually made things worse.

WEBSTER COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Be careful who you do business with. That’s the warning from one family in Webster County. What seemed like a simple deal with a licensed forester turned into a financial and legal nightmare with the Williams family and their attorney today about why their case has proved so difficult. “This individual should not be in…