Sun & Sand Film Festival Wraps Up This Weekend
As the Sun and Sand Film Festival wraps up this weekend, there are a few important films and documentaries for the public.
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As the Sun and Sand Film Festival wraps up this weekend, there are a few important films and documentaries for the public.
Friday, the first ever Pascagoula High School band member was selected for the U.S. Army All-American Marching Band.
Pascagoula Parks & Recreation will host the 2nd Annual Great Haunted Halloween Bicycle Tour on Thursday, October 30th.
Friday, one Pascagoula High School student received one of the greatest band honors he could receive.
Friday, Keesler Air Force Base held its annual appreciation day for military retirees.
The BP oil spill had a devastating effect on many natural resources on the Gulf Coast, so non-profit groups are working to restore affected areas and the groups want to make sure locals benefit from the work.
United Way's Leo Seal Jr. Day of Caring was in full swing Friday, as volunteers spread out along the Gulf Coast to give help and support wherever it was needed.
Nine years ago, Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast and destroyed many of the old oak trees that are a signature of south Mississippi.
If you missed Friday evening's local news on NBC, you can catch up on what you missed right here.
Gov. Phil Bryant declares Oct. 27th-31st Fall Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Mississippi.
Many Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College (M.G.C.C.C.) employees have won educational awards.
If you missed Thursday night's late night news, you can catch up on it right here.
Thursday night, the Salvation Army Kroc Center was transformed into an elegant restaurant sampling as it hosted the 2nd Annual Taste of Biloxi.
The Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College showcase was Thursday evening in Perkinston, where the best of the best in the Fall Wooden Bat League showed off their skills for college coaches and scouts.
Legal settlements from the BP oil spill are starting to trickle in and some Coast restoration projects have already begun, but local non-profit groups and businesses are concerned money from the settlement won't benefit local residents.
You can watch the news at your convenience right here.
As the midterm elections draw near, the race for District 16 Chancery Court Judge is coming to the forefront.
Employees of the Beau Rivage are giving back to the community, raising more than $37,000 to give away to eight coastal charities.
Ocean Springs’ annual Peter Anderson Festival is just over a week away.
The World Series is taking a break Thursday night, but baseball is still going strong on the Coast.
Thursday night, the Salvation Army Kroc Center was transformed into a food haven for the 2nd Annual Taste of Biloxi.
If you missed Thursday's local news, you can catch up on what you missed right here.
Thursday night, The Salvation Army Kroc Center will be filled with restaurants from across the Coast, celebrating the Second Annual Taste of Biloxi.