Biloxi A to Z: Scrapin, City, Council, and more

Biloxi A to Z: Scrapin, City, Council, and more
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Biloxi A to Z: On June 23 video features Captain Grandver Everett, events coordinator for the Biloxi Police Department. Capt. Everett discusses the Scrapin the Coast event this weekend, traffic, and pedestrian safety.

Also in today’s report: the weekend weather forecast, weekend happenings, and a birds eye view of a Biloxi historic signature landmark.

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News & notes: Weekly report, traffic,

The week that was: Weekly reports from the departments of Fire, Police, Community Development, and Engineering are now online for your review. To see the report from last week and an archive of weekly reports, click here.

B-Alert: Stay in the know about traffic advisories by signing up for B-Alert.  It’s a real-time, on-the-go messaging system that brings advisories directly to your cell phone. Just text BILOXI to 99411.

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