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Heater Breaks At Natatorium Pool

Swimmers visiting the Biloxi Natatorium may feel that the water is a bit cooler these days after the heater burns out. The twelve year old gas heater is expected to be replaced within the next several weeks. The new heater…

Police Crack Down On Seatbelt Use.

According to studies, seat belts are the most effective safety feature available in cars today but still nearly one in five Americans fail to regularly wear one. So during this holiday season, the Gautier Police Department is cracking down on…

Feed the Needy

Public safety agencies all along the Gulf Coast prepare for this year’s “Feed the Needy” food drive. The program is designed to deliver hot meals to the homes of those less fortunate on Thanksgiving Day. “Feed the Needy” continues to…

Holiday Closings

We want to remind you of closings that could affect you waste pro garbage pickup will run on their normal schedule. Government offices will be closed today and Monday across the coast. U.S. District Court will be closed Monday and…

Holiday Shopping Safety

The chaos of last minute holiday shopping can put consumers at a greater risk for theft. News 25’s Kendra Turley shares several holiday safety tips to keep in mind while you’re out shopping over the next couple of weeks. Christmas…

Feed The Needy

Gulf Coast Public Safety has Feed the Needy for the past 26 years on holidays and now it's time they continue the tradition. Biloxi, D'Iberville, Gulfport, Long Beach and Pass Christian Police Departments as well as the Harrison County Sheriff's…

Have You Seen the Elf on the Bayou?

We’re all familiar with the Elf on the Shelf, a small helper sent from Santa’s workshop to keep his eye on the boys and girls of South Mississippi through the holidays, but have you seen the Elf on the Bayou?…

Meet the Peewee Princess

One local girl put down the pompoms and put on her cleats for a chance to play with the boys. Now, ten-year-old Hailey Green is getting recognized for her play on the field. News 25’s Hank Davis brings us the…

Holiday Shopping Safety

The hectic rush of holiday shopping over the next couple of days can put consumers at greater risk for theft. Law enforcement and consumer professionals recommend that shoppers prepare a list ahead of time, only carry the credit cards and…

Have You Seen This Woman? Wanted in Moss Point

Today, the Moss Point Police Department issued an arrest warrant for the woman authorities say filmed men pouring hot water onto a cat that was trapped in a cage. According to Moss Point Commander Stacey Deans, 23-year-old Karmen Coleman is…

Holiday Book Drive at Barnes and Noble

Come Christmas morning many kids will wake to find toys and electronics under the tree, but Barnes and Noble is asking you to give the gift of reading while giving back to the community this year. Each year, Barnes and…

New Noise Ordinance Discovered in Bay St. Louis

The Bay St. Louis City Council spent about two hours Tuesday discussing ways to enact an ordinance to quiet the loud music coming from bars in the depot district late at night. The city attorney then discovered the Bay already…

Woman Arrested for Commercial Burglary

The Biloxi Police Department arrested a woman accused of robbing electronic devices from two Beach Boulevard condominiums. According to Biloxi police, 32-year-old Julia Newton was arrested on two counts of commercial burglary after an investigation into two condo burglaries reported…

Murder Suspects Steal Woman’s Car

Neighbors in Geary County, Kansas are regrouping today after the suspects arrested for a murder in Jackson and robbery in Pascagoula entered their car while trying to run from police. Joshua Garcia and Jamison Townsend were speeding in a red…

Guilty Plea Withdrawal Rejected

A federal judge is rejecting an attempt by a former Mississippi lawmaker to withdraw his guilty plea in a prison contracting bribery case. U.S. District Judge Henry T. Wingate ruled Wednesday Cecil McCrory's request to undo his plea didn't meet…

First Phase Complete

Contractors have completed the first phase of new lighting along the Popp's Ferry Bridge. The Led lights run along the eastern side of the bridge for a quarter mile. Although the installation was originally planned to take a few hours…

Stuffed Animals Donated To Police Officers

Car accidents, fires, or any other tragedy can be traumatic enough for adults, but are even scarier for children. That's why Shaggy's decided to donate stuffed animals from their annual toy drive to local police departments....for officers to give to…

$6 Million Grant For Pre-K Initiatives

$6 Million Grant For Pre-K Initiatives Provided By W. K. Kellogg Foundation The Mississippi department of education is awarded a 6 million dollar grant to expand early childhood education in the state. The grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation…

Wanted Wednesday: Stopping Career Criminals

On this week’s Wanted Wednesday, we introduce you to a criminal who has been wanted on and off since the 80s. Some may call him a professional criminal, a habitual offender and he’s not the only one of his kind.…

Family and Friends Remember Lucas Morace

Hundreds of people gathered in Ocean Springs to remember the life of Lucas Morace, the Moss Point firefighter who passed away in a motorcycle accident on Saturday. News 25’s Kendra Turley takes us through the many emotions during today’s memorial…

Santa Claus Visits Liquor Store in Gulfport

Milk may be Santa’s drink of choice, but of all places, a liquor store is where old Kris Kringle was chilling out today. Henry K’s Discount Tobacco and Beer Stop called Santa in to bring some holiday joy to kids…

Unemployment Rate Lowest in 12 Years

The Mississippi Department of Employment Security reports the lowest level of unemployment for Mississippi in 12 years. The report claims the unemployment rate fell to 5.7 last month, the lowest level since February 2004. The number of unemployed Mississippians also…

Several MS Drivers Licenses Suspended

Several Mississippians with valid driver’s licenses have mistakenly received notifications over the past week that their license has been suspended. The Mississippi Department of Public Safety says an error with an automated process caused a problem with several licenses. The…

Drunk Driving Increases During Holidays

With all the celebrating that takes place, the number of drunk drivers on the roads hike up every year during the holidays. A Saucier resident’s tragic story may change the minds of some when it comes to getting behind the…