Biloxi A to Z: Fireworks, Woolmarket Road, and more

Biloxi A to Z: Fireworks, Woolmarket Road, and more
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Biloxi A to Z: In this week’s video, Biloxi Asst. Fire Chief Jason Earl Davis talks about fireworks and heat safety while celebrating the Fourth of July.

Also in today’s video: Woolmarket Road closure, non-emergency municipal office holiday closures, Coast Transit Authority Fourth of July schedule, weekend weather and events, and an aerial view of Paradise Pier.

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News & notes: Traffic, Community Market

Traffic: To keep up with the latest road closures and the duration of the work, check out the traffic page online. To see the page, click here.

Community Market: The Charles R. Hegwood Community Market will be closed on Tuesday, July 4. The market vendors will return on Thursday at 6 a.m. at the corner of Howard Avenue and Hopkins Boulevard. They will be set up until 2 p.m., weather permitting. To see more about the market, click here.

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