Thanksgiving Feed the Needy Reminder

Since we are fast approaching the holidays that means many South Mississippi law enforcement agencies will come together like they always do every year to make Thanksgiving a little bright for some. You can call Biloxi, Gulfport, Long Beach, Pass Christian, and D’Iberville police departments or Harrison County Sheriff’s Office to request a Thanksgiving Day meal as part of the…

St. Patrick baseball’s Cohen Weinhofer puts pen to paper

It was a proud day for St. Patrick baseball as one of their senior standouts committed to the next level. Family and friends, coaches, and staff came together to celebrate and honor senior center fielder and putcher Cohen Weinhofer as he signs his letter of intent. Cohen will be taking his talents to Copiah-Lincoln Community College. Ever since he was…

Picayune High’s Jamonta Waller named 6A Mr. Football

Huge news coming out of Picayune Memorial High School as the 5-Star Florida commit Jamonta Waller has been chosen as the Mr. Football Recipient for Class 6A. Currently sitting at 56 total tackles, 19 tackles for loss, 9 sacks, and three forced fumbles, the outside linebackers and defensive end gets to add this accomplishment to his long resume which also…

Singing River hosts flag raising ceremony to honor veterans

Singing River Health System commemorated veterans Thursday at the Gulfport Hospital by raising a special flag which symbolizes all branches of military services. The brief ceremony was observed by several veterans, including hospital staff who previously served. It was marked by solemn prayer followed by a posting of the colors by the West Harrison High JROTC color guard. Finally, they…

Morning Business Report: November 10th, 2023

Americans are delaying their holiday shopping in order to get more bang for their buck, according to new research. Microsoft says foreign countries could engage in election interference. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

11/10 – The Chief’s “Wet & Gloomy” FriYay Morning Forecast

High pressure has shifted well to the east of the area, with a weakness running from the Great Lakes to near Phoenix. At the surface, a frontal boundary extended from near Atlanta to near Houston early this morning. Radar early this morning shows most rainfall northwest of a Jackson to Lake Charles line, but a smaller area of light rain…

11/9 – Trey’s “Drought Relief” Thursday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

The past few weeks have been characterized by continued sunshine and warm temperatures on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Alongside our warm second half of October and warm first half of November, there have been drawbacks. As we came into the fall season carrying over slight drought conditions from summer, our long dry and warm strings have placed southern Mississippi into…

Gautier High School pays tributes to local veterans

In Gautier, students and staff celebrated local veterans and their families ahead of Veterans Day for the school’s annual Veterans Breakfast. Veterans and students alike packed into Gautier High’s gymnasium for the school’s 24th annual Veterans Day Breakfast. Students gave rounds of applause and tokens of appreciation for local veterans and their families with performances from the school’s dance team,…

Biloxi mayor says Popps Ferry extension is close

Biloxi Mayor FoFo Gilich told chamber members this morning he hopes the city can soon call for bids on the Popps Ferry Extension Project. Speaking at the latest Breakfast with the Mayor, held at the Edgewater Mall this morning, Mayor Gilich said once a bid is awarded, he hoped the project would be completed in a year’s time. The project…

Armed Forces Retirement Home celebrates Veterans Day

The Armed Forces Retirement Home celebrated Veterans Day with an open house. The last time they were able to host their Veterans Day Open House was in 2019 before the pandemic. Guests were invited onto the campus to see multiple helicopter landings, military equipment, and a ceremony. Veterans were also able to showcase and sell their art and projects. It…

11/9 – Jeff’s “Unsettled Times Arrive” Thursday Evening Forecast

A quiet evening with increasing clouds will give way to chances of showers overnight before dawn. The main batch of activity arrives as early as mid-morning or so tomorrow ahead of the cold front. Rain could be heavy at times with a few embedded thunderstorms possible. This weekend will still feature gloomy and unsettled times. That being said, there will…

Students learn about career paths at USM Gulf Park

400 students from across the Mississippi Gulf Coast were able to spend a day at the University of Southern Mississippi’s Gulf Park campus. These students were able to talk with people in different career paths that USM offers. Ocean engineering, teaching, and language studies are just a few of the schools highlighted. The goal is to showcase career paths the…

Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA fights coming to the Coliseum

Before they enter the MMA cage, Roy Nelson and Alan Belcher stopped by WXXV Studio to talk about this weekend’s Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA Fights at the Coast Coliseum. The fights start at 8 p.m. Friday at the Coast Coliseum. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA Fights

Stennis Day in the Bay

It’s going to be a busy day in Bay St. Louis this weekend when the city celebrates Stennis Day in the Bay. Here to tell us all about it is Anne Pitre with the Hancock County Chamber. Stennis Day in the Bay kicks off at 12 p.m. at 152 Main Street. At 3 p.m., they will have a Fred Haise…

Morning Business Report: November 9th, 2023

Airline complains nearly doubled from a year ago and a new weight loss drug is about to hit the market. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

2nd annual Taste of Hancock County features food from across the county

Hancock County hosted the second annual Taste of Hancock County fundraiser in Bay St. Louis. Attendees enjoyed a variety of southern dishes from shrimp and grits to crawfish Monica, jambalaya, bread pudding, and more. Rachel Knight, director of Hancock County Tourism, says the goal was to raise money for community events in Hancock County. In other words, it’s a fun…