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There are just a few days away from the start of hurricane season, and the City of Gulfport is encouraging residents to prepare for it now.
Tired of cigarette butts littering the landscape, Gulfport’s City Council is expected to vote on a smoking ban Tuesday.
Months after Hurricane Helene and Tropical Storm Debby, the Gulfport Marina is still recovering. Boaters are now doing all they can to prepare as hurricane season begins June 1.
The ordinance would stop people from smoking on the sand, the adjacent grassy areas, the pavilions, and up to the sidewalks.
City Manager Jim O'Reilly announced his "number one candidate" for Gulfport Police Chief at the May 20 Gulfport City Council ...
She was concerned that there were several live-aboard boats still moored off Gulfport in Boca Ciega Bay ... Roxene Riles on Hurricane Helene Street flooding in St. Pete Beach, Florida ahead of ...
There’s a lot of red ... tableau of the devastation so many Florida communities now face: postcard-perfect streets and humble houses torn into splinters. Gulfport, and so many other slices ...
This opens a travel route for those from South Mississippi wishing to visit Disney or Universal Studios and people from Central Florida ... coming to Gulfport, Ross said, is from there, people ...