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Jackson County voluntary evacuation

Tropical Storm Nate, expected to turn into a hurricane, is expected to hit our area during the late hours of Saturday night and early morning Sunday. Evacuation is voluntary for all low lying areas of Jackson County and it's cities…

Traffic for Gulfport Music Festival

With the two days of Gulfport Music Festival combined into tonight only, traffic may be a concern for concertgoers as well as Cruisers here on the Coast. Additional police officers will be staffed at the event which is expected to…

Long Beach Harbor Evacuation

Long Beach Harbor is under a mandatory evacuation due to the Hurricane Nate. We are requesting all Long Beach Harbor boat owners evacuate the harbor by 2 PM Saturday. Long Harbor will close at 6 PM Saturday evening. Please call…

Tropical Storm Nate warnings and watches

Tropical Storm Nate has already battered parts of Central America, killing at least 22 people. The National Hurricane Center said Friday morning that Nate is moving north-northwest with maximum sustained winds of 45 miles per hour. There are hurricane, storm…

Hurricane Shelter Information

In preparation for Hurricane Nate, here are some resources you may need in order for your family and visitors to be fully prepared for the upcoming storm. Please follow the advice of your local officials regarding the possibility of evacuation.…

Harrison County schedule changes for Saturday

Harrison County Board of Supervisors following the EMA recommendation announces Saturday Afternoon activities cancelations or schedule changes: Harrison County Soccer Field Tournament on County Farm Road are Canceled for Saturday and Sunday Football Games on County Football Fields should conclude…

Cruisin' The Coast Condensing Weekend Schedule Ahead of Weather Issues

Cruisin’ The Coast® officials have decided to condense the remaining events in this year’s cruise as a result of weather issues associated with the incoming tropical system. Executive Director Woody Bailey said that today’s events will continue as planned, but…

Storm Safety : Live Report

News 25's Gina Tomlinson interviews Rupert Lacy about what locals can do to help protect them from the storm.

My School Color Run

News 25's Kendra Turley interviews Dr. Brian Barkley and Taja Cunningham about the My School Color Run at Magnolia Middle School in Moss Point. Registration ends by Oct. 12th the event is on Oct. 28th at 7:30 am.

Pine Lake Fellowship Camp Sale

News 25's Kristen Durand interviews Jonathan Bunn about the Gulfhaven Mennonite Church on Oct. 7th starting at 8 am and ending at 1 pm.

Tummy tuck flap for breast cancer survivors

Once the signs of breast cancer are gone, the battle is far from over including possible reconstruction of the affected area. In the midst of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a fairly new breast cancer reconstruction surgery is available right here…

Flood elevation issues

All four Jackson County mayors traveled to the White House a few weekends ago to speak with lawmakers with the plan to give them a better understanding of what it means to represent the Gulf Coast. Pascagoula Mayor Dane Maxwell…

Emergency meeting called in Harrison County

With fall weather approaching, hurricane season is still in full effect. Right now, Nate is still a tropical storm, but that could change soon. Local emergency management teams are taking no risks to be prepared. Clear skies just over the…

Lieutenant Governor urges storm prep

Mississippi Lieutenant Governor Tate Reeves stopped by Pascagoula today to take part in the groundbreaking ceremony for the Courtyards at the Dock. The Lt. Governor and everyone at the ceremony enjoyed the sunshine that the day offered, however, Reeves was…

The Courtyards at the Dock groundbreaking

More than two dozen homes, two large commercial buildings complete with office, restaurant, and retail space, all perched along the Pascagoula waterfront. After years in making, the first phase of the Courtyards at City Dock is officially underway. “The absolutely…

Margaritaville hosts first ever Cruisin’ party

Margaritaville joined the party this year, hosting their own Cruisin’ the Coast event for the first time. Cruisers filled the parking lot in Biloxi for the Cruisin’ into Margaritaville Block Party. Hamburgers, hot dogs, and ice cold drinks were served…

Cruisers asked to take early departure

With Tropical Storm Nate currently on its way into the Gulf of Mexico and expected to affect the Gulf Coast, the Biloxi Fire Department is urging cruisers to take caution. Today, Biloxi Mayor Andrew ‘FoFo’ Gilich sent out fliers for…

Possibility of hurricane causing cruisers to leave

The possibility of a hurricane hitting the Gulf Coast is causing many cruisers to change their plans. Strong winds and heavy rain expected in the forecast have visitors from out of town packing up early. Cruisin’ the Coast is still…