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Morning Newscast: Aldermen Approve Assisted‑Care Home Rules; Holiday Travel and Black Friday Tips
Aldermen approved new rules requiring licensing, fire‑safety and sanitation standards for residential assisted‑care homes in Natchez. Plus: Black Friday shopping tips amid inflation and heavy Thanksgiving travel—MDOT urges caution.

Morning Newscast: 3-Year-Old Recovering After Fatal Natchez Crash; Thanksgiving Scenes, Charity Report & Black Friday Tips
Three‑year‑old Malaysia Clark is recovering at Children’s Mississippi Hospital after a crash north of Natchez that killed her mother and left the child with severe injuries. Also in today’s roundup: Thanksgiving travel scenes at Louis Armstrong Airport, Mississippi’s 2025 charity report ahead of Giving Tuesday, Black Friday deal tips from analysts, and the Mississippi River…

Morning Newscast: Safe Room Grant Deadline, Safe Haven Reminder, MHP Thanksgiving Patrols, Plane Crash Tragedy
The deadline looms for Mississippi’s Statewide Residential Safe Room Grant (up to $3,500; 38 grants for Adams County). Officials remind Louisiana residents of the Safe Haven law, the Mississippi Highway Patrol begins Thanksgiving patrols, and two are presumed dead after a Cessna crash in Lake Pontchartrain.

Morning Newscast: Witness-Tampering Charges, Cassidy Questioned Over Vaccine Comments, Emmett Till Barn Acquired
Two men have been charged with witness tampering in a 2023 double murder case; Sen. Bill Cassidy responds after Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine comments; the Emmett Till barn near Drew is acquired for a permanent memorial. Registration opens for Louisiana State Police Cadet Class 109.

Morning Newscast: Three Convicted in Adams County Double Murder; Louisiana Thanksgiving Costs Fall; SNAP Benefits Issued
Three men were convicted in an Adams County double murder. Louisiana reports one of the nation’s cheapest Thanksgiving dinners as turkey prices fall, Mississippi SNAP benefits are being issued, Louisiana child‑welfare call times improve, and the Mississippi River sits at 12.28 ft and falling.

Morning Newscast: Concordia and Louisiana Education Scores Rise; Warm, Dry Winter Forecast; Immigration Rights Reminder
Concordia Parish and Louisiana education scores climbed for the fourth straight year; forecasters predict a warmer, drier winter across the southern U.S.; and an immigration attorney urges New Orleanians to know their rights ahead of enforcement.

Morning Newscast: Terra Apartments Fire, Louisiana Gets $1.36B for Broadband, Lake Charles School Arrests
Investigators probe a fire that damaged Building 9 at Natchez’s Terra Apartments and displaced residents. Louisiana won nearly $1.36 billion in federal broadband funding, and arrests were made in Lake Charles over alleged assaults at Hamilton Christian High.

Morning Newscast: Hangar to Become Natchez Airport Terminal as United Express Plans 2026 Service
Adams County supervisors approved engineering work to convert a hangar at Natchez Adams County Airport into a passenger terminal for United Express, which plans once‑daily commercial service in 2026 — the airport’s first scheduled commercial flights since the 1990s.
Natchez Moves Forward on Forks of the Road Expansion Amid Land Talks and Grant Delays
In another national park project, the development of Natchez’ historic Forks of the Road site continues with land acquisitions. Bond said negotiations are underway with Listen Up Y’all Media and the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses to buy property they own in that Devereaux Drive-St. Catherine Street area. A $1 million grant has been provided…

Natchez Visitor Center to Reopen in 2026 After $6 Million National Park Service Renovation
NATCHEZ, Miss. – The Natchez Visitor Center is expected to reopen in late 2026 after the National Park Service completes refurbishing it. Now part of the Natchez National Historical Park, the formerly city-owned facility closed in 2023 for extensive renovations. At a cost of more than $6 million, the ongoing project includes about $4.5 million…