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Was that Air Force One at Gulfport-Biloxi International? Yes — and no — and here’s why
Biloxi Sun Herald via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMichael Swanson, operations supervisor at the airport, snapped photos of the C32 plane as it landed...
Hurricanes threaten to stir perfect economic storm
Reuters· 5 days agoStorms later this year might just blow down an important line of defense for U.S. homeowners. Warmer ocean surfaces and weaker trade-wind patterns are...
First, put Tom Peeples’ commonsense principles to work on the bridge that could bear his name |...
Hilton Head Island Packet via Yahoo News· 2 days agoHe said Peeples instigated a Disaster Recovery Task Force after Hurricane Katrina ripped through...
One state’s plan to retain climate-anxious insurers
Politico· 4 days agoThe move would repeal a law, instituted after Hurricane Katrina, that prevented insurers from dropping policies that had been renewed for three years or...
South MS mayor pushes tourism while striking personal real estate deals with developers
Biloxi Sun Herald via Yahoo News· 7 days agoOcean Springs Mayor Kenny Holloway has been conducting personal business with developers the city...
Remember when downtown Kansas City smelled like coffee? Here’s why and what happened
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIn the ‘90s, the beans roasted in Kansas City were shipped to central and western states and as far...
A veteran activist joined Columbia protesters. Police call her a 'professional agitator.'
NBC NEWS· 5 days agoAs pro-Palestinian student protesters took over a building at Columbia University in New York City...
Pillar publishes hit piece on US bishops' anti-poverty group
National Catholic Reporter· 6 days agoThe Pillar published an article April 26 about the resignation of Ralph McCloud as executive...
Lucky Daye to Embark on North America Headlining 'The Algorithm' Tour Ahead of New Album
Broadway World· 6 days agoGRAMMY award-winning, genre-bending R&B superstar Lucky Daye has announced his forthcoming album...
Rappers took the White House. Now what?
NPR· 4 days agoIt was certainly a bold statement to make — a necessary one, even, amid Hurricane Katrina's devastation — and still it rings out today, echoing in other...