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Race for Congress heats up

This year, Congressman Steven Palazzo will face at least three challengers in the March 10th primary as he seeks re-election this year. One of them is current Biloxi City Councilman Robert Deming. The other two contenders in this race are…

Questions continue with cold case victim

The Harrison County Sheriff’s Department continues to face more questions than answers in the serial murders of the infamous Samuel Little. One of the unidentified women on Little’s list was a Gulfport resident. In 2018, serial killer Samuel Little confessed…

Biloxi Shuckers Job Fair

The Biloxi Shuckers are on the hunt for hard-working, qualified people to join their crew at MGM Park. The Shuckers’ sixth annual Job Fair will be held in the clubhouse from 4 to 7 on Tuesday, January 28th at MGM…

Miss Gulf Coast and Miss Teen Gulf Coast

Applications are now open for contestants in a local and historical pageant and one with a new name. The ‘Miss Gulf Coast’ and ‘Miss Teen Gulf Coast Pageant’ will be held on February 1st. The pageant is hosted by the…

Gulfport Museum of History needs volunteers

Soon you’ll be able to step back in time and experience the history of Gulfport at the newest museum coming to town. Beginning in March, the Gulfport Museum of History will be open to visitors four days a week. The…

Update on Pass Christian developments

The St. Paul Mardi Gras parade is one of many things topping the agenda for the City of Pass Christian in the year 2020. Pass Christian Mayor Chipper McDermott stopped by News 25 this morning for ‘Mayoral Monday’ to discuss…

Tax service owner in Gulfport files false returns

A tax preparer in Gulfport pleaded guilty to falsifying returns, resulting in $900,000 worth of losses in the United States. According to U.S. District Attorney Mike Hurst and the justice department’s tax division, Alvin Mays, the owner of City Tax…

Sentenced for manslaughter

Twenty-five year-old Sandra Goff was sentenced to 30 years in prison today for the murder of Michael Lossett in Gulfport in 2018. Goff pled guilty to manslaughter and taking away a motor vehicle which is an additional ten years to…

Big night for Coast sportsbooks

Across the Coast it’s not hard to spot people rocking some sort of Tigers gear today whether it’s Clemson or LSU. Right now, the local casinos are gearing up for what officials are calling one of their biggest nights of…

‘Vaping me Crazy’ presentation at Long Beach High

Vaping has become a deadly epidemic for young people in the United States which is why one non-profit travels the country to spread awareness about this issue. Today, Long Beach High School and middle school students had the chance to…

Gulfport PD preparing for National Championship

The National Championship is here and that means local LSU fans will be out in full force at sports books, bars, and pubs to cheer on their team. This also means police will be right alongside these fans to make…

Penguins and Pops in Gulfport

Hundreds of locals lined the streets in downtown Gulfport yesterday to grab a popsicle and pose with penguins. Pop Brothers and the Mississippi Aquarium teamed up for the first of three ‘Penguins and Pops’ event. With the purchase of a…

Update on Bella the service dog

A follow up this morning on a story we brought you a week ago and this one has a happy ending! After running from the Reserve at the Gulf Park Apartment Complex in St. Martin on December 30th, someone spotted…

Service Set for Long-Time District Attorney Cono Caranna, II

Funeral arrangements have been made for long-time district attorney, Cono Caranna, II.     Caranna served as District Attorney for Hancock, Stone and Harrison counties for 26 years, retiring in 2012. He passed away last Thursday after suffering from recent health issues.…