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Ocean Springs Chamber looking for Cruisin' the Coast volunteers

As Cruisin’ the Coast approaches, the Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce-Main Street Tourism Bureau is calling for volunteers. Each year, volunteers join in welcoming thousands of Cruisers along with their families to downtown Ocean Springs to shop, eat, and be…

Gulfport woman dead in fatal two-vehicle crash

On September 18, 2019 at 4:25 p.m. the Mississippi Highway Patrol responded to a two-vehicle collision on 603 in Hancock County, MS north of Hoda Road that claimed the life of a Gulfport woman. Upon arriving on scene, it appeared…

‘Homes for Dogs’ event

Every dog and cat deserves a good place to call home. Soon you’ll have the chance to gain a new furry family member for free. Coldwell Banker-Smith Homes and the Jackson County Animal Shelter are preparing for their ‘Homes for…

Local resources for dealing with a mental health crisis

According to the CDC, suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States for all ages. Here in Mississippi, we rank 39th in the country for suicide rates. September is ‘National Suicide Prevention Month.’ Kay Daneault has…

Ocean Springs High School ranked top in the state

Greyhound Nation at Ocean Springs High School is celebrating after the state’s accountability ratings revealed great news for the school. Ocean Springs High School is assuming the position as the top-ranked high school in Mississippi, according to the state Department…

Breakfast with Mayor FoFo Gilich

This morning citizens, business and community leaders gathered at the Golden Nugget for ‘Breakfast with the Mayor.’ During the breakfast, Mayor Andrew "FoFo" Gilich gave updates on the 2020 Census, new bike lanes, and projects like the possible East Biloxi…

Gulfport PD reminding community of ‘Move over Law’

With recent accidents involving officers lately in mind, Gulfport Police Department wants to remind everyone of the ‘move over’ law in Mississippi. It is the law in Mississippi and nearly every state in the U.S. that you must move over…

Utility concerns discussed at Gautier City Council meeting

Things got heated at a regularly scheduled Gautier City Council meeting tonight. Gautier Appointed Representative to the Jackson County Utility Authority Marshall Smith found himself in hot water after the city discovered a soaring utility rate over the years. Tonight,…

Update on algae bloom

Here on the Coast, we are still feeling the effects of the reopening of the Bonnet Carre Spillway months after it had been closed. News 25 spoke with Mississippi Department of Marine Resources Executive Director Joe Spraggins. He says there…

Deadline to register to vote approaches

The election cycle continues. Up next is the General Election on Tuesday, November 5th, 2019. This election includes the regular gubernatorial elections in Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi. State legislative elections will also be held in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Virginia. The…

Runaway Juvenile: Jabril Hinton

Biloxi police need your help finding a 15-year-old boy who reportedly ran away from home. Jabril Hinton was last seen on Sunday night and is suspected of running away in the middle of the night. Hinton is about 5 feet,…

‘Social Change in a Democracy’ Documentary

Biloxi residents and historian, do you want to learn more about the history of the city? This Thursday is your chance to come out to the Biloxi Visitor’s Center and check out a half hour 1950s documentary called ‘Social Change…

MGCCC Hospitality Job Fair

It was a packed house this morning at the Hospitality Job fair as potential employees came with resumes in hand and dressed for success. These jobs are anything to do with hospitality, ranging from hotels, attractions, restaurants, and more. There…

Commission of Marine Resources Monthly Meeting

The state Commission of Marine Resources met this morning for their monthly meeting in Biloxi. On the agenda for the day were updates on the oyster and shark season, new state fishing records, and more. DMR Director Joe Spraggins also…