Mary Mahoney’s receives honor from People Magazine

A famous Biloxi restaurant has been named one of the 50 most beautiful restaurants in the United States. The honor for Mary Mahoney’s comes from People Magazine. None of the restaurants were ranked, instead every state is listed in alphabetical order. Just two weeks ago, Mary Mahoney’s celebrated 60 years on the coast. Mary Mahoney’s originally opened its doors on…

Pascagoula Library opens satellite branch

The Pascagoula Library is opening a satellite library branch inside the Jackson County Law Library as renovations to other parts of the building continue. That satellite branch opened at 9 AM on May 20. Operating hours moving forward are Monday through Thursday from 9 AM to 5 PM. Hours on Friday are from 9 AM to 4 PM. The satellite…

Gulfport’s Ryland Buford named to 7A All-State tennis team

We’ve got a recent Admiral graduate to brag on! The honors continue to roll in for Gulfport’s Ryland Buford! At the beginning of the month, Buford was named the Kiwanis Club of Gulfport’s Student Athlete of the Month! Following that award, the doubles State Champion was recently named to the 7A All-State tennis team by the Mississippi Association of Coaches….

The Shed wins Memphis in May Barbecue Contest

The Shed Barbeque and Blues Joint took home the crown as the 2024 Memphis in May Barbecue Contest Grand Champions. It is the third time now that the restaurant has come out as the title winner. This year, they also won the whole hog division for the competition, their fourth time doing so. The Shed previously won grand champion in…

Pass Christian celebrates 46th annual Blessing of the Fleet

Many gathered for the celebratory start of shrimp season and the 46th annual Blessing of the Fleet in Pass Christian over the weekend. “Hopefully we can get the quality of the shrimp up high. We keep all fresh shrimp, good shrimp right here.” Those requests are a few of the many blessings shrimpers are asking for. Percy Bradley, this year’s…

5/20 – The Chief’s “Rain-Free Workweek” Monday Afternoon Forecast

High-pressure and strong dry air in the mid/upper levels of the atmosphere will continue. This will effectively suppress cloud development to below the inversion, and result in a dry forecast through the period. Beneath the inversion, Summer like heat and humidity will be on tap with highs easily warming into the upper 80s and lower 90s and lows only dipping…

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE at the Biloxi Natatorium to tell you about swim lessons and the summer swim team

If your looking to learn how to swim this summer, the Biloxi Natatorium and the Aquatics Division is hosting its annual summer swim lessons. The lessons are offered for infants and adults. If you are a more experienced swimmer the Biloxi Natatorium is also hosting its summer swim team, Biloxi Red Tide. BRT, as it is called, is open to…

Tech Byte: Hearing Loss Tech

We are in the middle of May which is known as National speech, language and hearing month. So today on Tech Byte, I have a very special episode for you and for those with hearing loss. I’m Patrick Moates. Welcome to this week’s Tech Byte. In the studio today we have my friend Debbie rice who is an American Sign…

Meggan Monday: Breaking Barriers in the Pool

A remarkable local swimmer just brought home a gold and silver medal in this year’s Special Olympics. This week we are going back to the Biloxi Natatorium to introduce you to yet another remarkable swimmer. Local swimmer Caleb Gonzales just bought home a gold and silver medal in this year’s Special Olympics in this year’s Special Olympics. Caleb is also…

Mom to Mom: DIY Bee Bath

Today on Mom to Mom, we are creating a bee bath for your garden. We have a fun activity for your kiddos to do and it’s educational at the same time. I wanted to create a bee bath for your garden. There’s lots of bees this time of year, and it’s very important that they get water and they don’t…

Granting Success with the GivHer Circle Breakfast and Inaugural Grant Presentation

We are joined in studio by the President and Executive Director of the Gulf Coast Community Foundation Dr. Christen Duhe and Director of Donor Relations Tiffany Bell. They are here to talk about the Givher Circle Breakfast and Grant Presentation. The Gulf Coast Community Foundation’s GivHer Circle will be presenting a $20,000 grant at the event. The event will take…

5/20 – The Chief’s “Sunny & Hot” Monday Morning Forecast

Strong high pressure will dominate the Gulf South through the entire short term period. The deep layer subsidence associated with this high pressure will result in a very strong mid-level capping inversion remaining in place through Wednesday night. This will effectively suppress cloud development to below the inversion, and result in a dry forecast through the period. Beneath the inversion, Summer like…

5/19 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Calmer Pattern” Sunday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

A quiet pattern has evolved for our local area. Aloft, a dry northwesterly flow around the eastern periphery of a high over Mexico, will remain across our region through the short term period. At the surface a high pressure will continue to rule the overall surface pattern with light and variable winds. Skies should remain on the clear side. This…

Family files lawsuit after teen’s suicide in Harrison County Jail

The family of the young girl who committed suicide at the Harrison County Adult Detention Center has announced that they are forming a lawsuit against the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office and jail medical center for personal injuries and wrongful death. On January 11th, 16-year-old Kayelyn Gwen Drake was booked into Harrison County Adult Detention Center for armed robbery. The next…

Ocean Springs High seniors walk the middle school halls

Ocean Springs High seniors are spending their final days of school soaking it all in while inspiring future grads in the process. The Class of 2024 carrying on a senior tradition by walking the hallways of other schools in the Ocean Springs School District in their caps and gowns. Seniors were cheered on by many of the younger students who…

Barges break lose from tugboat in Biloxi Back Bay.

A group of barges crashed into a private pier on the Back Bay of Biloxi, causing concern for many homeowners in the area. This is video taken by Ricky Mathews earlier Friday afternoon, showing the group of tied-together barges making contact with that pier after breaking free from a tugboat. This all happened just east of the Popp’s Ferry Bridge….

Celebrating a Picayune native starring in upcoming featured film

People all across Picayune and Pearl River County are celebrating a Picayune native’s starring role in a moving coming to theatres nationwide Friday. Cailey Flemming is starring in ‘IF.’ Acadiana Cinemas in Picayune is showing the film. The theatre is hosting a food drive in conjunction with the release to support local food banks. Anyone who brings in two or…

Tips to prepare for hurricane season

Forecasters are preparing the public for the upcoming Atlantic Hurricane Season. News 25 had the chance to talk with the director of the National Hurricane Center on the importance of preparedness before the season begins so you are ready if a storm threatens the area. Watch the video above to hear what National Hurricane Center Director Mike Brennan has to…