Lighthouse dedication ceremony honoring former Gulfport mayor

A lighthouse dedication ceremony took place at Jones Park in Gulfport. The ceremony honored former Gulfport Mayor George Schloegel. He was also a distinguished business leader who played a role in this lighthouse’s reconstruction after Hurricane Katrina. The lighthouse was originally built in 1886 and rebuilt after 2005. Gulfport Mayor Billy Hewes said, “We benefit from a lot of great…

6/17 – Sam Parker’s “Storm Developing” Monday Evening Forecast

Scattered showers across southern Mississippi will turn to more isolated tonight. Dealing with the surge of moisture in the in the southern parts of the Gulf of Mexico is whats helping fuel the incoming rain.  Another surge of showers and storms is expected on Tuesday, however, the impulse driving that round is expected to be further west, more toward western…

Celebrating Father’s Day at the Mississippi Aquarium

Sunday was Father’s Day and that meant a free ticket for dads to the aquarium. Fathers were able to enjoy a nice day at the Mississippi Aquarium. The aquarium welcomed families all over the Coast to enjoy the day celebrating their dads. Two dads shared their perspective on what it means to be a father to their children. Brent Byers…

Traintastic celebrates one year anniversary

On Saturday, Traintastic celebrated its first anniversary in its new location! The world’s largest model train museum welcomed families to celebrate the special day with them. The first 100 kids received a free t-shirt while the rest of the guests enjoyed treats, games, and more. The staff at Traintastic shared more on the fun they have while working at the…

Juneteenth Gala at Pelican Landing in Moss Point

Over in Moss Point the Juneteenth celebrations got underway with a gala at Pelican Landing. This gala is the first of its kind in the area, showcasing stunning outfits featuring African-American ancestral tribal clothing. The gala was presented by CROSS Incorporated, a nonprofit providing resources for the citizens of Moss Point. The event celebrated African American freedom, culture, and heritage…

One Coast Walk to end Alzheimer’s

Azia Gutierrez with the Alzheimer’s Association and Jonathan Jones with Harrah’s Gulf Coast joined us in studio to talk about the upcoming walk to end Alzheimer’s. Registration is now open. You can register by clicking here. The event takes place at Point Cadet Marina in Biloxi on October 5th. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: One Coast Walk to end Alzheimer’s

Expert Talk – Dr. Stanford Owen, The ADD Clinics

ADD & Emotional Dysregulation

Dr. Stanford Owen with The ADD Clinics in Gulfport discusses how individuals with attention deficit disorder may commonly also suffer with emotional dysregulation. What it is, what are the causes and how it can be treated. Categories: Expert Talk Tags: ADD, add clinics, attention deficit disorder, brain, dr. owen, emotional dysregulation, medicine, michelle eubank, stan owen

Mom to Mom – Smores Hack

Mandy shares a cheap and easy way to make smores without a campfire using fudge stripe cookies and marshmallows. Categories: Mom to Mom Tags: DIY, fudge stripe cookies, mandy williamson, marshmallow, mom hacks, Mom to Mom, smores

Tech Byte – Google Pixel 8A

Patrick Moates interviews guest Winnie Wright from Verizon about the many helpful personal assistant, business, and photography features of the Google Pixel 8A phone. Brought to you locally by Rogers Technology Solutions. Categories: Techbyte

New South Players Guild performs a Juneteenth play at Ohr-O’Keefe Museum

While Juneteenth might officially be on Wednesday, many celebrated over the weekend with the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum honoring the day with a play. It was a packed house at the museum as members of the New South Players Guild performed ‘The Colored Museum’ by black playwriter George C. Wolfe. The play was free to the public and centered around displaying prominent…

Captain Pete Skrmetta dies at 94

Captain Pete Skrmetta died on Father’s Day at 94-years-old. The captain of the Ship Island Ferry, which brought tourists back and forth from the barrier islands, ran the operation well into his 80s. Ship Island Excursions is now run by his four sons. His nephew, Ronnie Wentzell, said Captain Pete was a wonderful person who was always thoughtful and strong…

Teen accused of stabbing woman in her sleep

A 15-year-old Gulfport teen has been charged with trying to kill a woman in her sleep. Lexi Jade Brown was charged with attempted murder and first-degree arson. She was taken to the Harrison County jail and bond was set at $1.25 million. On Saturday, Gulfport Police were called to 13000 block of Dee Avenue about 2:33 a.m. in reference to…

Meggan Monday: Children’s author Natalie Guess

This week, we are excited to introduce you to Natalie Guess, an author in Hancock County who just completed her first children’s book called ‘The Biggest, the Oldest, the Strongest…All Eat Plants.” Her loveable characters take children on a fantastic adventure, discovering all the plants they can eat to help them grow up big and strong. Those ‘plant powered pals’…

Allen Beverages “Local Eats” – Tom’s Extreme Pizzeria, Ocean Springs

Allen Beverages highlights unique local restaurants across South Mississippi. This month Jesus Ramirez and Tom Bennet take us for a look inside what makes Tom’s Extreme Pizzeria in Ocean Springs such a unique local favorite. Categories: Local Eats Tags: Allen Beverages, jesus ramirez, local eats, Ocean Springs, Pepsi, pizza, starry, tom bennett, tom’s, tom’s extreme pizzeria

6/17 – The Chief’s “Tropical Rain/T-Storms” Monday Morning Forecast

An area of high-pressure is currently centered over the Carolinas this morning, with a weakness along the southern plains. This is combining with the Central American flow to pump deep moisture northward across the local area. An area of low pressure is expected to develop over the Bay of Campeche over the next couple. The impulse that produced showers and storms…

6/16 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Heavy Rain & Storms” Sunday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

A bit of a break in showers and storms this evening outside of a few isolated showers across mainly the local waters. A few showers will remain possible overnight as deep tropical moisture continues to surge northward from the western Caribbean. Nocturnal convection will be possible over the waters and this is where the highest rain chances will reside through…

St. Stanislaus Coach Andrew Garman named Mississippi Association of Coaches Tennis Coach of the Year

We have some incredible news for the Rock-A-Chaw family as one of their own received a huge honor in their Head Tennis Coach, Andrew Garman. Garman was recently selected as this year’s top tennis coach by the Mississippi Association of Coaches.  One coach was selected from 22 different high school sports throughout the Magnolia state, and while there are many…

Ocean Springs baseball alum Garrett Crochet’s 116 strikeouts this season is tied for the Major League Baseball lead

There is currently a tie for the most strikeouts this season for Major League Baseball, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast may recognize this arm for the White Sox. Ocean Springs alum Garrett Crochet was wheeling and dealing Thursday night against the Marineers. The former left-handed Greyhound pitcher took the mound in Seattle and was lights out for seven innings. In…

West Harrison teenager Kinsley McBride earned the right to compete in the National Junior High Rodeo Finals in Des Moines, Iowa

It’s hard for some people to master a skill they’re been working on their entire lives, but for West Harrison rising 8th grader Kinsley McBride, she excels in several rodeo events all at once, and it all started with a fascination with horses when she was a little girl. “I’ve always talked about horses so my grandma took me to…