Remembering K9 Officer Rambo

Retired K9 Officer Rambo from the Pascagoula Police Department passed away in October and is missed this holiday season. A loyal partner in crime and best friend to handler Lt. Richard Davis, Rambo is missed and never forgotten. The outpour of community support has helped him and his family since the loss of the beloved K9. The holidays are an…

24th annual Vancleave Arts and Crafts Festival

Arts and crafts make perfect personalized gifts for Christmas and the Vancleave Arts and Crafts Fair hosted over 35 vendors with unique handmade items. Friends of the Vancleave Public Library hosted their 24th annual Vancleave Arts and Crafts Fair. For those who need to get some Christmas shopping done, the creative and hand-made wreaths, mugs, and art were available at…

City of Biloxi holds ‘Christmas in the City’

Christmas shopping has already begun on the Coast. With unique local vendors, there were plenty of items to gift loved ones this weekend in Downtown Biloxi. In Biloxi this weekend, it was Christmas in the city. Business owners set up their tents and tables to attract Christmas shoppers this holiday season. Locals enjoyed the outside event and took full advantage…

19-year-old arrested on one count of manslaughter

A 19-year-old was arrested this weekend by Gulfport police on one count of manslaughter. Around 1 a.m. on Saturday morning, police responded to Memorial Hospital in reference to a juvenile shooting victim who later died from his injuries. During their investigation, detectives determined that Jeremiah Alexander Becker and the victim were playing with firearms near Henderson Avenue and Third Street…

Firefighters battle brush fire in Gulfport on Sunday

Multiple fire departments responded to a woods fire in Gulfport Sunday. The fire originated in Gulfport near 53rd Avenue and 28th Street. Long Beach and Gulfport Fire Departments were on the scene and helped to contain the flames. There are no reported injuries as a result and no homes were damaged. Categories: Featured, Harrison County, Local News, News Tags: brush…

Gulfport S.W.A.T Team receives Medal of Valor

The Gulfport Police Department is sharing big news! Members of the department’s S.W.A.T. Team were honored with the Medal of Valor award. The Medal of Valor is the highest national honor for valor that can be awarded to a public safety officer. According to the Bureau of Justice, the medal is given to public safety officers who have exhibited exceptional…

Pass Christian launches 2020 Holiday Passport Program

Pass Christian’s chamber of commerce is sharing some exciting holiday news! In hopes of encouraging local shopping this Christmas, they have launched their 2020 Holiday Passport Program. Visit a business listed on the passport and you’ll get a stamp. Visit eight of these participating businesses and you’ll be entered into a gift card drawing from one of the participating stores….

Mississippi State Department of Health reports 1,638 COVID-19 cases and 23 new deaths

The Mississippi State Department of Health reported 1,638 new COVID-19 cases and 23 new deaths including one new death in Jackson County. The statewide total stands at 140,429 confirmed cases and 3,642 deaths. Here are the numbers for our areas: Hancock County now has 1,114 cases and 37 deaths Harrison County has 6,666 cases and 105 deaths Jackson County has…

The Brides of Le Baleine get plaque at the Biloxi Visitors Center

Another way locals and visitors can explore the history of the Mississippi Gulf Coast is by taking a stop at the new interactive Brides of Baleine commemorative plaque at the Biloxi Visitors Center. This afternoon, the plaque was unveiled at a ceremony put on by the Brides of Baleine committee. On the plaque visitors can scan QR codes to learn…

Annual State of the Coast Symposium held virtually due to COVID-19

The State of the Coast Symposium was held this morning. The fourth annual symposium looked a little different than in previous years. Due to COVID-19, it was held virtually over Zoom. Several coastal economic and business leaders from Harrison, Hancock, and Jackson counties talked about tourism, healthcare, manufacturing, job growth, and the impacts of challenges endured throughout 2020. Gulf Coast…

Weekly Job Numbers report: 742,000 jobless claims last week

The number of people filing for unemployment increased last week. First-time jobless claims totaled 742,000 for the week, according to the labor department. That’s about 30,000 more filings than economists expected. Continuing claims dropped by nearly 430,000, marking a pandemic-era low at 6.37 million. Categories: Business, News, US & World News Tags: jobless claims, Unemployment, weekly job report

Mississippi State Department of Health reports 1,395 new COVID-19 cases and 19 deaths

The Mississippi State Department of Health reported 1,395 new COVID-19 cases and 19 new deaths including one new death in Hancock and Jackson counties. The statewide total stands at 138,791 confirmed cases and 3,619 deaths. Here are the numbers for our area: Hancock County has 1,098 cases and 37 deaths Harrison County has 6,604 cases and 104 deaths Jackson County…

Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence Christmas ‘Adopt a Family’ program in full swing

Another organization on the Coast lending a helping hand this holiday season is the Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence. The GCCN’s annual Christmas Adopt-a-Family program is currently underway with plenty of families in need of some Christmas cheer this year. Some families at GCCN’s shelter that have been impacted by interpersonal violence, such as domestic violence, don’t have the means…