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Goodwill honors employees

South Mississippi Goodwill employees attended their first ever town hall meeting earlier today to celebrate the success of 2016 as one organization. Over 300 employees attended which meant shutting down all 12 Goodwill stores all for employee engagement. Applause filled…

Roadways and bridges funding plan

A 109-7 vote in the Mississippi House pushes a new form of legislation aimed at protecting the state's infrastructure. News 25’s Kendra Turley breaks down what the approval of Senate Bill 2939 could mean for roads and bridges throughout Mississippi.…

VFW Post 2434 building up for sale in Biloxi

If you’ve driven down Veterans Avenue anytime recently, you’ve probably seen a for sale sign in front of VFW Post 2434. With a price tag of $1.3 million, the 9,990 square foot facility has been on the market for about…

Police and fire chiefs honored in Biloxi

Breakfast with the Mayor in Biloxi kicked off this morning with a surprise, honoring the police and fire departments for their efforts in last week’s fatal train and bus collision. The Biloxi Chamber of Commerce presented Police Chief John Miller…

Osprey tower installed at Indian Point in Gautier

Eagles, ospreys, and horn owls now have a place in Gautier to call home. A new 40 foot osprey tower is now up at Indian Point RV Resort for those looking to bird watch. Eagles, ospreys, and horn owls all…

Black Beach Weekend events

As Black Beach Weekend draws closer, organizers are hard at work finalizing details for all the events planned throughout the celebration. The three-day event kicks off Friday night, April 7th, with a party at the Coast Coliseum followed by a…

Our talk with the incoming Moss Point police chief

If everything goes as planned, Moss Point will have a new police chief in less than two weeks. Today, News 25 caught up with Calvin Hutchins who says he’s excited to take on this new role and bring stability to…

Harvill Richardson returns to court

Today Harvill Richardson, the Biloxi man previously convicted of murder in 2011, was back in court after the state supreme court’s 2014 ruling for a retrial. Richardson was found guilty of murder for the 2009 shooting death of Rudy Quilon.…

Driver in fatal bus crash identified

Since the fatal incident the Biloxi Police and Fire Departments have been working in conjunction with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Rail Administration (FRA) in order to thoroughly investigate the facts of the incident. Based on…

Mississippi Bicentennial South Parade

In almost two weeks, a party hundreds of years in the making, the Mississippi Bicentennial South Celebration, will take over the Gulf Coast. On March 31st through April 1st South Mississippi will show off what we have to offer. There…

Commercial burglary arrest in Biloxi

A Biloxi man is behind bars after stealing from Josette’s on Howard Avenue. Twenty-six year-old Ryan McMillin is charged with commercial burglary. Police say surveillance footage from the business showed McMillin entering and taking items from Josette’s on March 9th.…

Richardson murder trial begins today

A new murder trial begins today for one Coast man who was released on bond over two years ago. In 2011, then 71-year-old Harvill Richardson was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison. In 2014, the Mississippi…

Prom/Homecoming Giveaway

The Ocean Springs Elks Ladies Auxiliary is giving away homecoming and prom dresses. The giveaway is happening this Saturday from 10 a.m. until noon at the Ocean Springs Elks Lodge. They are still taking dresses so if you have any…

Breakfast with the Mayor Preview

A lot of topics on tap for this morning’s Breakfast with the Mayor in Biloxi including the latest from the fatal train versus bus collision. News 25’s Laurene Callander joins us in Biloxi with the details.

Are senior citizens a danger on the road?

Authorities say age may be a factor in the cause of yesterday’s three vehicle crash when an 81-year-old woman smashed her car into two buildings in Gulfport. Currently, there’s no age limit on when a driver can or can’t renew…

2017 Coast Observer Covey Awards

Hundreds of people who work hard to provide the best Gulf Coast experience were honored this evening at the 2017 Covey Awards. Tonight’s award show featured over 45 different categories such as best restaurant, best nightclub, best casino, and so…

Climb CDC students challenge Gulfport PD

The Gulfport Police Department continues to build stronger relationships with the community, especially the youth. Officers threw on a different type of uniform this evening to challenge students at Climb CDC to a friendly game of basketball. Team Blue Crew…

Jackson County town hall meeting

Tonight in Vancleave, a bit of confusion took a town hall meeting off course. Residents came out with questions and concerns about the Highway 57 bypass which has been in the planning stages for years. Many had to give up…

Richardson murder trial begins tomorrow in Biloxi

Today jury selections continue as one Coast man starts his new murder trial after being released on bond over two years ago. In 2011, then 71-year-old Harvill Richardson was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison. The…

House halts flag amendment

The Mississippi House has halted a push to require universities to fly the state’s Confederate-themed flag. Republic Representative William Shirley persuaded the House last week to withhold a tax break from universities that don’t fly the flag. At that time,…

Gulfport man charged with murder

One man is now behind bars, charged with murder in the strangulation death of a Gulfport woman. Police say 34-year-old Willie Cenales was charged with murdering 52-year-old Tammy Brown. Officers responded to the report of a suspicious death at 8…

Students spend spring break volunteering in Bay St. Louis

Around this time every year, college lets out for spring break. While some may vacation, others volunteer at the Starfish Café in Bay St. Louis, planting new produce and renovating their facility as part of the alternative spring break. Some…

Mississippi regulates fantasy sports

Governor Phil Bryant signed legislation to regulate and tax operators of daily fantasy sports contests. House Bill 967 will set an eight percent tax and authorize the Mississippi Gaming Commission to regulate fantasy sports contests online or in casinos. Regulations…

Bus driver of deadly crash is interviewed

The National Transportation Safety Board has conducted an interview with the driver of the charter bus that was struck by a train, killing four in Biloxi. NTSB’s spokesman Peter Knudson tells News 25 the on-scene investigation is set to wrap…