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Powerball Drawing Tonight

Are you feeling lucky? A huge Powerball drawing is tonight. A slew of Mississippians are sure to cross state lines into Louisiana to get a ticket for the $348 million jackpot that is up for grabs. If no one wins,…

2016 Southern Gaming Summit Kicks Off

The 2016 Southern Gaming Summit officially kicked off its sessions today. Hundreds of gaming executives and officials along with tourism and hospitality leaders will be at the Coast Coliseum trying to determine how to best hit the jackpot with their…

Update on Councilwoman Hit by Car

Family members say Bay St. Louis Councilwoman Wendy McDonald is doing as good as could be expected, after being hit by a vehicle yesterday. Eventually taken to a New Orleans hospital after being hit by a car while at a…

Jedi Training Academy in Gautier

In preparation of tomorrow’s “Star Wars Day,” some local Padawans learned the way of the Force during a special training. The Gautier Public Library hosted a Jedi Training Academy from 6 to 8 p.m. with different “Star Wars” themed activities.…

Update on Flooded Business in Gulfport

Melissa’s Bakery in Gulfport is slowly, but surely, working to get back on its feet after 19 inches of water flooded the shop last Thursday. The building is all dried out now, but they’ve had to rip out two feet…

Better Access from Railway Platform in Biloxi

On tonight’s Biloxi City Council was a resolution to submit a grant application to the Southern Rail Commission for funds to help make the current CTA building in Biloxi more accessible. This will help when citizens get off of the…

Corks and Cleaver Expanding

One Coast restaurant owner is taking full advantage of the creation of Fishbone Alley in Gulfport. For the past several weeks, owner of Corks and Cleaver David Dickensauge has been expanding his restaurant. That expansion features a new market which…

Updated Body Cams for Biloxi Police

The Biloxi Police Department is asking for updated body cameras that would be no cost to taxpayers. Police Chief John Miller says the current cameras have served their purpose but do not have enough storage space for the amount of…

Gulfport Celebrates National Tourism Day

Travel and tourism is being celebrated today nationwide and Gulfport decided to have a little celebration of their own. City officials and friends gathered at the Gulfport Welcome Center to celebrate. Members of the Audubon Mississippi Coastal Bird Stewardship Program…

Seaside Shuffle in Long Beach

The University of Southern Mississippi is taking steps that benefit a healthy lifestyle and allows students to enjoy the Coast’s beauty at the same time. The very first “Seaside Shuffle” was a chance for Southern Miss staff, faculty and students…

Global Gaming Women Luncheon

Secrets, tips and trades all words of wisdom shared by a group of women leaders in the gaming industry at a luncheon today. Tickets sold out for the Global Gaming Women Luncheon at the Island View Casino in Gulfport. During…

Requesting Pick up for Flood Debris

The City of Gulfport wants to remind everyone that scavenging through debris from flooded homes is illegal. If you have a pile that needs to be picked up, report it. City ordinance prevents the rummaging and removal of curbside garbage…

SRHS Retirees Stand Firm

A year and a half has passed since Singing River Health System retirees began their  fight for lost retirement benefits. Even though the rain forced retirees into a local Subway, dozens stood with their “Do the right thing” pins and t-shirts, keeping…

Joint Land Use Studies Announcement

Military bases play a big role in our national security and have a major impact on our local economy and community. News 25’s Laurene Callander explains how grants from the Department of Defense and Mississippi Development Authority will fund joint…

MDEQ Issues Two Water Contact Advisories

The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), through its Beach Monitoring Program, issued two water contact advisories Tuesday. These segments of beach are not closed; however, there may be an increased risk of illness associated with swimming in these areas.…

Surprise Pep Rally For Students

Fourth grade students at Jackson Elementary will soon begin state testing, but before they do, the school put on quite the surprise to motivate the youngsters. Parents joined students this morning in Pascagoula for a surprise school pep rally, hoping…

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