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Reporting What Matters

RHCJC

Reporting What Matters

RHCJC

Southeast Mississippi Planner

Our new community bulletin board helps you stay connected with local events, public meetings, volunteer opportunities and updates from trusted sources across the region. Submissions are open now, so share your news today.

A digital map showing Biloxi, Mississippi, highlights low-income and low-access areas in orange and green. The orange section covers much of East Biloxi, labeled as a food desert. A legend in the top right corner explains the color codes used for the USDA’s low-access layers.
East Biloxi residents rally to restore access to fresh food
Justin Glowacki, Makiya Jackson, McKenna Klamm and Michelle Pinto October 27, 2025
With no major supermarkets nearby, many residents rely on gas stations or dollar stores for groceries — or drive 20 to 30 minutes to reach the nearest store. 
Two large dump trucks and several mounds of brown dirt sit on a cleared construction site surrounded by a dense tree line. The trucks appear mid-operation under a bright blue sky, with tire tracks and layers of freshly moved earth visible across the foreground.
Industrial park aims to bring jobs, growth to Pearl River County
Morgan Gill, Alexa Hatten, Sameen Chand and Jaydon Koss October 27, 2025
Pearl River County is building a new industrial park that officials say could transform the local economy and create long-term job opportunities for residents. 
A white postal van labeled “U.S. Post Office on Wheels” is parked under a blue metal awning beside a brick building, serving as a temporary post office.
Poplarville’s long-overdue wait for a city post office is over  
Morgan Gill, Alexa Hatten, Sameen Chand and Jaydon Koss October 20, 2025
After nearly four years of operating out of a temporary mobile unit, the Poplarville Post Office is getting a new, permanent location. The new facility is expected to open in April 2026.
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A woman with long brown hair wearing a black dress and gold jewelry sits behind a wooden desk, smiling as she speaks with another woman whose back is to the camera. Papers and a blue folder are spread out on the desk. Behind her, framed art and several crosses decorate the wall, and a gold shelving unit holds office supplies and personal items, including a framed photo of four graduates in blue caps and gowns.
Hattiesburg nonprofit tackles Mississippi’s adult literacy crisis with new program
Sami Jordan and Nischit Sharma October 27, 2025
With thousands of Mississippi adults struggling to read, a Hattiesburg nonprofit is training volunteers and launching a new program to close the literacy gap.
A beekeeper in a blue shirt and yellow mesh veil holds a wooden frame covered in bees near colorful hive boxes.
Mississippi beekeepers brace for winter in wake of record die off 
Samuel Hughes, Kristen Kaylor and Nischit Sharma October 20, 2025
From June 2024 through February 2025, U.S. beekeepers suffered their worst winter losses in more than a decade, with commercial operations losing an average of 62% of colonies. 
Emma Walker, a University of Southern Mississippi student, smiles while standing in a classroom after discussing the lack of private insurance coverage for hearing aids.
‘It changed my life’: music student’s hearing loss spotlights coverage gap in Mississippi
Justin Glowacki, Sami Jordan, McKenna Klamm and Michelle Pinto October 20, 2025
As the 2026 legislative session approaches, audiologists are urging legislators to revisit having private insurers cover hearing aids, saying the lack of coverage affects thousands of Mississippians each year. 
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What Is True?

Cut through the noise with fact-checked reporting from the Roy Howard Community Journalism Center. We investigate rumors, viral claims and misinformation affecting southeast Mississippi — so you can stay informed with confidence.

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21-year-old Demartravion "Trey" Reed of Grenada was found hanging from a tree on the campus of Delta State University on Sept. 15, 2025. Since his death, misinformation has spread online about what happened before his death and what evidence exists. Photo courtesy Demartravion Reed's Facebook page.
What’s true – and what isn’t – about video and autopsy rumors in the Trey Reed case
Walker Scott October 27, 2025
Social media posts claim video evidence shows Delta State University student Demartravion “Trey” Reed being attacked and his autopsy confirms signs of physical injury.
HGTV Stars and Laurel, MS. natives Ben and Erin Napier pose for a promotional photo in Sebring, Florida ahead of the release of the March 2025 season premiere of their show 'Home Town Takeover'. (Source: HGTV/Warner Bros. Discovery Media Release)
Did HGTV’s ‘Home Town’ cause Laurel’s housing prices to rise? Not exactly.
Molly Gill, Walker Scott • October 13, 2025
Social media users have claimed Home Town, featuring Laurel couple Erin and Ben Napier, is responsible for driving up home prices in the city.
Fake Mississippi Lottery app ads target players amid record jackpots
Fake Mississippi Lottery app ads target players amid record jackpots
Matthew Martin, Walker Scott • October 7, 2025
With national lotteries reaching record payouts, an increasing number of ads on social media have invited Mississippi players to download an app to purchase Mississippi lottery tickets and check their numbers.
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