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Sound Surge Show Choir Takes First Place

The Biloxi High School Sound Surge Show Choir is surging their way to the top, making quite a name for themselves in the state and prepping to travel to the Big Apple. The group of talented high school students swept…

Many Could Face Losing SNAP Benefits

Thousands of people in South Mississippi could face losing their monthly food benefits of up to $190 before summer. Starting this year, people on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, between the ages of 18 and 49, who have…

Fishermen Look Back on Oyster Program

When the Army Corps of Engineers decided to open the Bonnet Carre Spillway, Coast DMR officials knew they had to race against the clock to remove oysters from its path to save our reefs. To do that, they enlisted the…

Kohl's Suspects Identified

Police believe they have identified two of the three women who shoplifted and assaulted a Kohl’s worker in D’iberville. Authorities believe two of the three suspects in surveillance video from January 15th are Fredreanna Michelle Quin and Tykeshia Barnes, both…

Pascagoula House Fire 14th Street and Jackson Avenue

A Pascagoula home is in ruins after a fire started inside Sunday afternoon. The Pascagoula Fire Department received a call just after 3 o'clock that smoke and flames were coming from a home on 14th Street and Jackson Avenue. Firemen…

Human Remains Found in D’iberville

Human remains found inside of a parked car Saturday could belong to a missing woman from Biloxi. Officials with both the D’iberville and Biloxi Police Department tell News 25 that the body possible belongs to 21-year-old Tiffany Rae McDavid. The…

Shootout at Gun Shop in Pearl River County

A father and son are dead after an argument broke out Saturday afternoon at the McLemore Gun Store on Mississippi 43. Authorities say two customers, 52-year-old Audy McCool and his son, 29-year-old Michael McCool, were picking up a firearm that…

Severe Snowstorm Sends Students Home

Despite a major storm, the March for Life went on as planned in Washington, D.C. News 25’s Kendra Turley caught up with local students whose trip to the legendary march was cut short due to the unexpected heavy snow fall.…

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