Director Bill Holmes Retires from Coliseum
Today, Bill Holmes walks out of the coliseum doors for the last time as its director.
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Today, Bill Holmes walks out of the coliseum doors for the last time as its director.
After working with the Sun Herald as executive editor and vice president for 15 years, Stan Tiner is officially leaving today to begin his retirement.
The victim of the domestic violence shooting that took place in Pascagoula has been identified as Sonja Wells Raine of Moss Point.
A recent study puts Mississippi at the top of the list. Find out what for... later on NBC @ 5:30.
A local painter brightened up Moss Point-Escatawpa Upper Elementary School by creating a mural in their library.
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., today announced that 200 tickets are available to view Pope Francis's address to a Joint Meeting of Congress.
Friday marks the start of the Second Amendment sales tax weekend, Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves said today.
Sun Herald Executive Editor says farewell after 15 years with the paper. More details on NBC @ 5:30
One dead, another in critical condition after domestic shooting at Pascagoula WIC office. Details tonight on @WXXV25
As the Salvation Army celebrates its 150th anniversary, tonight the Mississippi Gulf Coast chapter decided to also commemorate the recovery of the Gulf Coast after Katrina.
While we’ve come so far since the devastation of Hurricane Katrina ten years ago, Lieutenant Governor Tate Reeves says it’s important we keep moving forward.
Rebuilding the Gulf Coast after Katrina’s devastation would have never been possible without the selfless help of volunteers.
A lucky D’iberville family won $250,000 in a McDonald’s Minion Mania giveaway.
The Gulfport Little Theatre received a grant from the Mississippi Arts Commission.
Today, Ocean Springs also joined other coastal cities in officially unveiling their high water marker and plaques.
Tonight, the local chapter of the American Cancer Society hosted the sixth annual “Sweets and Champagne."
Today, Former President George W. Bush was in Gulfport to say thank you to first responders.
17 high water markers are popping up across the Coast, representing the major storms we’ve had here.
Two juveniles have been arrested and police are searching for one adult connected to an arson fire at Moss Point High School earlier this week.
Well, raise your glass and eat some cake, tonight the official sponsor of birthdays is hosting a fundraiser at the Biloxi Civic Center.
A local group used bowties and beignets to draw an early morning crowd. They raised about $15,000 for the Harrison County Youth Court.
Tonight in the center of Biloxi, a party is being thrown just for the volunteers who gave their time and efforts after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast.
A lot of lessons were learned in Katrina’s wake, especially when it comes to planning for disasters.
On hand today at the first responders remembrance were current Biloxi Mayor FoFo Gilich and former Biloxi Mayor A.J Holloway