Courthouses all clear after multiple threats made in Harrison County

Harrison County Sheriff Matt Haley has confirmed that three courthouses in Harrison County have received the all clear after being evacuated due to receiving threats. Courthouses affected were the Harrison County Courthouse in Gulfport and Biloxi and the Harrison County Youth Court. According to Harrison County Sheriff Matt Haley, the threats are happening across the state. Sheriff Haley told WXXV…

1/3 – Trey’s “Halftime Between Systems” Wednesday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Our weather will be relatively quiet through the next 12-20 hours, as today`s surface low departed and high pressure continues moving eastward through the Great Lakes with its axis extending all the way into the northern Gulf. Skies should be mostly clear for the duration of Wednesday night and early Thursday morning, allowing for a decent combination of cold air…

Mississippi State lands 4-star commitment and top high school WR in the state

The top ranked receiver in the state of Mississippi announced his commitment to Mississippi State during halftime of the Under Armor All-American game on Wednesday. 4-star Braylon Burnside chose to stay in Starkville with the Bulldogs over Ole Miss and the Rebels. Burnside balled out during his senior season, hauling in 61 catches for 1,067 yards and 17 touchdowns. His…

The story of how Mardi Gras began on the Mississippi Gulf Coast

Mississippi Mardi Gras is about more than dress-up or parades. There is just as much history in the state of Mississippi as there is anywhere else. In fact, the story of Mardi Gras starts in the City of Biloxi. On February 13th, southern towns will celebrate Fat Tuesday — the same day that Pierre Lemoyne ‘Iberville landed on the Biloxi…

New Mississippi license plate design

After five years, Mississippians will see a new license plate design on the roads soon. The State Department of Revenue confirmed these new plates will be issued when residents renew registration this month. The new design comes after the state held a contest for a redesign, the new plate was designed by Leah Eaton of Starkville. This design features a…

Car burglaries reported overnight in Moss Point

The Moss Point Police Department is warning the public after a rash of car burglaries in the city. They happened in the Danzler, Griffin, North Shore, Beardslee, and Arthur Street areas. Officers are looking for three suspects. All of the cars were reported to be unlocked at the time of the thefts. Remember to lock your car and remove any…

1/3 – The Chief’s “Wet Wednesday” Morning Forecast

A warm front will remain along the coast today while the surface low-pressure developing over the NW gulf rides along it. This system will kick east rapidly through the day today. There are some very strong storms with this system well out over the gulf. Some of these could actually ride along the warm front and scrape the coast. Otherwise,…

1/2 – Trey’s “Rain and Wind Overnight” Tuesday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

A strong upper-level trough is moving across Texas this evening, with high level moisture moving into the area very noticeably on satellite imagery. There were a few lightning strikes noted over Texas tonight from elevated convection. It is going to take a while to moisten up enough to produce any significant rainfall, with precipitable water values eventually approaching an inch…

Christmas Tree Recycling Program

There’s still plenty of time this month to get rid of your live Christmas tree in a convenient fashion thanks to Harrison County and Mississippi Power. The annual Christmas Tree Recycling Program runs until January 13th, allowing you to drop off your tree at one of five locations. Officials remind you to remove any decorations, lights, and tree stands before…

Mississippi’s superintendent releases annual report on education

The state’s superintendent’s office released its annual report and covers Mississippi’s “marathon achievement” in public schools during the past decade. The report specifically highlighted the Mississippi academic assessment program’s scores for the past school year. That report shows student achievement hit an all-time high. The highest score being 71.4% in the U.S. History subject. Other achievements include the pass rate…

No. 2 Washington defeats No. 3 Texas in 2024 All-State Sugar Bowl

Monday didn’t just bring in a new year, it brought college football fans throughout the country a Sugar Bowl and Rose Bowl champion. Setting the state for the College Football National Championship game. At Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans, the Washington Huskies punched their t icket to compete for a national championship after defeating the Texas longhorns 37-31. “The job…

Swearing in ceremony for officials in Hancock County

Hancock County elected officials were sworn into office today. Twenty officials were sworn-in for their respective county seats. Seven are newly elected officials. Sheriff Ricky Adam is one notable being sworn-in for his fourth term. Newly sworn-in Election Commissioner of District 2 Tad Shaw says he’s grateful for the opportunity to serve his district. “It’s the weight of the responsibility…

Harrison County elected officials take oath to serve county

Elected officials in Harrison County officially stepped into their new positions today after taking their oaths of office. They each raised their right hand, left on a bible, and swore to serve Harrison County. For some, they’ve done this before and for others, it was a first. Especially for Chancery Clerk Angela Thrash – who is the county’s first female…

Peterson wishes Harrison County Sheriff’s Department well after swearing-in ceremony

One of Matt Haley’s first duties as Sheriff was to administer the oath to Harrison County deputies and staff. Staff from the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department gathered at the Lyman Community Center to show their dedication to another year of serving the county. Some are new and some are old, but all stood together delivering the same oath. Newly retired…

12th Night being celebrated this Friday

Biloxi will be celebrating 12th Night this Friday! From 5:30 to 9 that night at Biloxi City Hall, everyone can come out to celebrate with the city. Starting at 6, Mayor FoFo Gilich – as well as King D’Iberville and Queen Ixolib – will turn the lights of Christmas off and turn on the lights of Carnival. Then at 6:30,…

Gulfport Fire working small brush fire near Highway 49

Gulfport Fire is working a small brush fire just east of Highway 49 on Creosote Road near McAllister’s. According to Fire Chief Billy Kelley, the exhaust on a tow truck backfired and caught the dry grass ablaze. No structures are in danger of damage and traffic should not be affected. Gulfport Police also are on scene. Categories: Featured, Local News,…

Morning Business Report: January 2nd, 2024

A protein bar company will pay cash to customers who simply move their couch for New Years. Do you need help meeting your New Year’s resolutions? There’s an app for that! Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Tech Byte – Tech Gift Set Up

You finally got that tech gift you’ve been wanting for months. Now, how do you set it up in the first place? Let’s look at an easier way to get it to work properly. Brought to you by Rogers Technology Solutions Categories: Techbyte

Meggan Monday: Sue’s Home

In this week’s Meggan Monday, Meggan takes us to an inspirational place called Sue’s Home in Ocean Springs. It is the only long-term transitional home in South Mississippi for women, children, and expectant mothers who find themselves homeless or recovering from addiction. As Meggan learned, these women receive 24-hour care as they learn to carry out God’s will for their…