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- a justice court judge was - murdered inside her home this - morning in moss point.- police were called to a - disturbance at 11:30am which- then lead to an officer involve- shooting.

- jackson county coroner bruce- lynd, jr. says 65 year old- shelia- jackson osgood, a justice court- - - - judge of district two, was foun- dead inside her home this - morning.- police chief brandon ashley say- officers responded to - davis street and heard gunshots- officers were charged by an - individual with a large knife,- who - refused to drop his weapon, - which caused officers to- discharge their weapons, killin- the suspect.- lynd, jr. identified him as - osgood's son, 45 year old - gregory jackson.- the jackson county sheriff's- department is investigating the- homicide of osgood.

- the mississippi bureau of - investigations is investigating- the - officer involved shooting of- jackson, jr.- the officers involved have been- placed on administrative- leave.- - one inmate has died at central- mississippi correctional- facility and another from that- prison died in a jackson- hospital.

- the state department of - corrections says 61-year-old- frank mackabee was pronounced - dead tuesday at merit health- central, where he had been sinc- sept.

29th.

- and 55-year-old darrell - weathersby was found- unresponsive tuesday at the - prison.

Autopsies will be done.- - - - mackabee was serving a life - sentence for a 1991 murder- conviction in covington county,- and he also had other - previous convictions.

- weathersby was convicted of - felony dui in carroll county.

- he received a five-year sentenc- in april.

- at least 87 inmates have died i- mississippi prisons since - late december.- - now, here's meteorologist ryan- mahan, with a quick look at - your weather.

- - - - - script- - - - take a bit of a break from us here today getting upwards of 90 so that heat index and as someone who wears clothes certain entirely suit on their way in.

It reminded the a lot like summer also still very clearly the cloud cover today still warm and humid.

We can see that still going on her high temptress today 85 wind smell more easterly.

It's taking on a northerly tilt missing many comments there as the humidity rises and we see the call and course.

It is very humid and warm 75 in gulfport.

We are going to start seeing some faul issues right now.

Visibility decent across-the-board with pascagoula being the lowest i don't expect too much.

Parts are not widespread or dense, but there will be some visibility issues a very one-mile degrees are the rest of the forecast ..- council held a public hearing - on the proposed community - development block grant - amendment.

News 25's grace- boyles has more on the meeting- from- city hall.- - the city of gulfport- recently released its proposed- community - development block grnts budget,- where the city hopes to - reallocate unused c-d-b-g - funding and 20-20 c-d-b-g - allocation-- for a total of 1.6- million dollars-- to a new- project - in the neighborhood in ward 1 - known as the "quarters."- bar and lounge owner jevon- vontoure looks forward to the - city's proposed urban renewal - streetscape improvements- and how the funds could help hi- community and business.

- jevon vontoure, owner of- elaine's lounge: "- long time soria city resident - dorothy mcclendon, on - the otherhand, wishes the c-d-- b-g funding would go- towards improvements in ward 3,- including fixing up local - community centers and - playgrounds.- dorothy mcclendon, soria city - resident: " - grace boyles, news 25: "- kenneth casey, ward 1 - councilman: " - ella holmes-hines, ward 3 - councilwoman: " - along with streetscape- improvements to the quartersm,- the proposed project includes - rebuilding the gulfport job - corp school, with contruction - slated to begin - in early 20-21- in gulfport, grace boyles, news- 25.

- - - - - the mississippi state departmen- of health reported- 801 new coronavirus cases and 2- new deaths, including - two in jackson county and one i- pearl river county.

- the statewide total stands at - 112 thousand - 123 confirmed- cases - and 3 thousand- 223 deaths.

- - - - hancock county now has 787 case- and 27 deaths.- harrison county is now at 4,902- total cases and now 83 deaths.- jackson county has 4,393 cases,- and now 83 deaths.- - - - stone county has 455 cases and- 14 deaths.- george county has 957 total - cases and 18 deaths.- pearl river county stands at- 1,105 total cases and now 59- deaths.

- - patients at encompass health- rehabiliation - hospital at memorial can rest - a little easier knowing - they're in good hands... and no- even better beds!

- the facility added 10 new beds- this week, now making them- a 43 bed hospital.- as the only in-patient rehab- facility in the gulfport area,- this year they've been- especially busy, with many- patients held on- a waiting list.

- now with their additional beds,- they're better equipt to help - care for anyone recovering from- an illness or injury, including- coronavirus.- - "patients did not stop having - strokes, they - didn't stop having hip- fractures, and the other things- we were already taking care of.- but then you added in the covid- recovery patients because they- were often times- being in an icu for sometimes - 2-3 weeks and really needed the- in-patient rehab- afterwards to get them back on- their feet so that they could g- back home.

We've- had some really great recoverie- of a few patients that had covi- that were able to go- home completely independent.

"- - - - patients at their facility are- typically ready to go home- within 10 to 14 days.

- the new beds will officially- open for use on friday.

- - governor tate reeves was in - gulfport this afternoon to- announce his pick to lead the - department of marine- resources.- news 25's grant chighizola has- more on the governor's- appointment and what it means -

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