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Neighborhood watch, youth programs reinforced as Gulfport works to prevent more crime
Neighborhood watch, youth programs reinforced as Gulfport works to prevent more crime By Tristan Ruppert | April 29, 2021 at 7:07 AM CDT - Updated April 29 at 7:07 AM
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - Concern is climbing in Gulfport as the after effects of violent crime and gunshots ripple through the community. City leaders and concerned citizens have been putting their heads together to do everything they can think of to stop the violence.
Following this week’s Stop the Violence Summit, steps are being taken to help the community heal and, hopefully, help prevent more violent acts from occurring.
Renovated park coming to Soria City neighborhood in Gulfport
April 13, 2021
The City of Gulfport is preparing for the summer. On Bullis Avenue and 20th Street a renovated splash pad and enclosed basketball court are.
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After the Mississippi State Department of Health instructed medical health professionals to suspend the distribution of Johnson and Johnson vaccines earlier today, Singing River.
April 13, 2021
Hal Miller, the Harrison County Building and Grounds Director, lost his battle with pancreatic cancer this past Saturday. He was 66-years-old.
Miller was born and.
April 13, 2021
Tonight at 7pm WXXV CW will televise a live Town Hall discussion, “Mississippi Town Hall: The Road to Normal.”
Black businesses once thrived here. Is a revival coming?
ISABELLE TAFT, The Sun-Herald
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1of5Olivers Grocery was the only white-owned business in Soria City, where commercial enterprises once thrived. Residents hope to bring business back to the historic community with support from urban planners and others. (The Sun Herald via AP)APShow MoreShow Less
2of5This two-story building stands empty on 1801 Kelly Ave. in Gulfport, Miss. Ronnie Matthew Harris, a community developer, hopes to revive the run-down building to something that will benefit the community. (Alyssa Newton/The Sun Herald via AP)Alyssa Newton/APShow MoreShow Less
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4of5Constant Payne poses in Gulfport, Miss. Constant Payne has returned to the Soria City area of Gulfport to open a restaurant in his childhood neighborhood. (William Colgin/The Sun Herald via AP)WILLIAM COLGIN/APShow MoreShow Less