Feed the Need Festival
It wouldn’t be a South Mississippi weekend without some good food and music. For the sixth time, the Lord is my Help soup kitchen held their annual ‘Feed the Need’ fundraiser and fish fry. Crowds packed into the festival all…
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It wouldn’t be a South Mississippi weekend without some good food and music. For the sixth time, the Lord is my Help soup kitchen held their annual ‘Feed the Need’ fundraiser and fish fry. Crowds packed into the festival all…
Boaters lined the Biloxi Channel yesterday to take part in an almost century long tradition. Thirty-five shrimpers and boaters lined up to receive their blessings from Father Gregory Barras for a safe and bountiful season. Before the blessings, a ceremonial…
One man is dead following an accident Saturday night on Highway 49. It happened in the area of Highway 49 and Russell Boulevard when a car struck a man attempting to cross the highway on his bike. The bike rider,…
While summer has not officially begun yet, summer break has started for many schools across the state, including those in the Harrison County School District. The break from school is widely celebrated by students. But for some, the end of…
It's a difficult task to write a book, much less turn it into a feature film, with local talent, writers, cast and crew, but the filmmakers and writers of the feature film "Wildflowers," have managed to do this, and you…
As for Hurricane Camille, she was no lady, as any South Mississippian who lived through the storm in 1969 will tell you. But you can still get to know more about her, thanks to an exhibit that is about to…
The Department of Marine Resources has opened and closed some fishing seasons for both commercial and recreational fishermen in our Mississippi waters. On Saturday, the recreational fishing season for Gag Fish opened, along with the commercial fishing season for Greater…
Friday night at the Smith and Lens Gallery in Bay St. Louis, a new featured artist brought out their collection. Sam Stolte has had showings at this gallery before, but this is his first solo. He says he finds his…
Is your child safe in the car? That was the question asked today at the Children’s Learning Center in Biloxi. They held a car seat safety check today put on by Safe Kids Gulf Coast. It was free to get…
After eight years with the school district, Biloxi Superintendent Arthur McMillian is saying goodbye. Today is Superintendent McMillian’s last official day with the school district. When McMillian came to Biloxi, he said that the district was still feeling the effects…
Merit Health in Biloxi cooked up a southern favorite to benefit the family of fallen Officer Robert McKeithen and the Biloxi Police Department. Plates of fried catfish were served for just a $10 donation. ‘Thin blue line’ bracelets and t-shirts…
Many experts and local fisherman say the reopening of the Bonnet Carre Spillway has had negative effects on the Mississippi Sound. Many local fishermen have reached out to News 25 and have stated that they have never experienced so much…
A man is behind bars tonight facing a felony rape charge for an incident that allegedly took place in December of last year. According to Harrison County Sheriff Troy Peterson, 26-year-old Clyde Fricke of Pass Christian was taken into custody…
No matter what the weather will be, you’ll be covered tomorrow for the first-ever ‘Crawdads and Candidates’ forum set to take place in Gulfport. You’ll get the chance to gather at the Barksdale Pavilion in Jones Park from 2 p.m.…
A long-time Biloxi tradition is set for this weekend: the 90th annual Blessing of the Fleet. From 4 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Biloxians will gather for the fais do-do at Point Cadet Pavilion and then Sunday the celebration continues…
It’s the final countdown. The official start of the 2019 hurricane season is just hours away, beginning tomorrow, June 1st. Are you ready? That’s the question posed by local emergency management officials as we forge into the new hurricane season.…
News 25 Today Anchor Lindsey Goodwin speaks with Joshua Myers, the father of beloved Sophia Myers, a South Mississippi girl who passed away from a rare brain disease, and Elizabeth Feder-Hosey, with the Feder Foundation and who is Board Chair…
You have to see it to believe it, and you can do just that as several ARtscapes Augment Reality Shows get ready to roll out here in South Mississippi. The first is scheduled for Friday night at the Hard Rock…
No matter what the weather, you'll be covered Saturday for the first-ever "Crawdads and Candidates" forum set to take place in Gulfport. You'll get the chance to gather at the Barksdale Pavilion in Jones Park from 2 to 5 pm…
This month's edition of South Mississippi Living is set to hit newsstands this weekend. Get your June edition of the magazine, and check out our page 25 in South Mississippi Living, featuring our Broadcast Student of the Year and our…
While it's sure to be hot and muggy, any day is a good day to enjoy a fish fry, and there's one going on today all for a good cause. Merit Health in Biloxi will be cooking up a Coast…
Don't be alarmed if you spot emergency management officials at the Ground Zero Museum in Waveland today. In fact, you can join them this Friday morning to get any information you need for this hurricane season. MEMA director Greg Michel…
It's the final countdown. That's right. The official start of the 2019 Hurricane Season is just hours away, beginning tomorrow, June 1st. And are you ready? That's the question posed by local emergency management officials as we forge into the…
It was an emotional night at the Lighthouse Pier in Biloxi where friends and family came to say their goodbyes to Kayla Pittman, the woman who tragically passed away in a car accident in Jackson County on Monday. Everyone gathered…