Lapointe-Krebs House in Pascagoula receives award

The Lapointe-Krebs House and Museum in Pascagoula has received an exciting award. The Southeastern Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians has awarded the house with their highest distinction: the Best of the South Preserving Southern Excellence Award for 2023. A little background information on the home, it was built during the French Colonial Period in 1757 and may be…

Morning Business Report: October 19th, 2023

United is shaking up its boarding process and the 30-year fixed mortgage rate just hit 8% for the first time since 2000. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Maynard’s Music dedicating Little Free Record Store in Ocean Springs

Pretty soon music lovers will be gaining access to classic and vinyl records at one local library thanks to this music shop. This Saturday, Maynard’s Music is dedicating a free community record shop to the Ocean Springs Library System. Visitors will be able to donate and share their classic CDs, cassettes, vinyl records, and other music formats with the community….

Pink out the Park

Joining us this morning is Brenda Long, president of the Pink Heart Funds, to tell us about a benefit coming up next weekend called Pink out the Park.

NASA conducts first test in hot-fire test series

NASA conducted their first hot-fire test of a new RS-25 series on October 17. This begins the final round of certification testing ahead of production of updated engines. This hot=fire test marked the first in a series of 12 scheduled to stretch into 2024. These engines will help power future Artemis missions to the moon and beyond. The engine was…

10/18 – Jeff’s “End of Week Changes” Wednesday Night Forecast

Clear skies and cool, but milder conditions will be present much of tonight. Some clouds move in towards daybreak but other than that, expect a pleasant start to your Thursday. Clouds will be around more so tomorrow with an average of partly cloudy skies in play. Rain chances do make their way into the near-term outlook too. A storm system…

Women’s Resource Center needs donations for Fall Yard Sale

The Women’s Resource Center is accepting donations for their Fall Yard Sale. The yard sale helps raise money for families to receive car seats, diapers, and other necessary items when they have a baby. You can drop off donations at the Women’s Resource Center Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to…

10/18 – Jeff Vorick’s “Mild” Wednesday Evening Forecast

Some clouds that were around this afternoon will clear out overnight. Southerly flow will remain in place which will provide for a modestly warmer overnight as humidity sticks around. Clouds ahead of a storm system could move in as early as the pre-dawn hours so expect an average of a few clouds tonight. Tomorrow will be warmer and slightly more…

Memorial Health System holds Mammogram-a-Thon for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Memorial Health System set out to encourage people to get checked for breast cancer at their Mammogram-a-Thon. Memorial Health System is using Breast Cancer Awareness Month to remind locals about the importance of testing and early prevention. Memorial representatives were on site at Walmart to answer any questions people may have about testing, prevention, and finances. Memorial Health also partnered…

Gulf Coast Gospel Music Awards

Joining us this afternoon is Lekeisha Cotten to tell us about the upcoming Gulf Coast Gospel Music Awards. The awards take place November 4th at 4 p.m. at the Pentecostals of the Gulf Coast Church. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Gulf Coast Gospel Music Awards

Southern Miss at South Alabama

The Southern Miss Golden Eagles traveled to Mobile last night to play the South Alabama Jaguars for a Sunbelt Conference matchup. Great crowd on hand at Hancock Whitney Stadium, former South Alabama star Jalen Tolbert in the house, the receiver enjoying his second season with the Dallas Cowboys. Southern Miss fell short to the Jaguars with a final score of…

First-grade musical at East Hancock Elementary

First-graders at East Hancock Elementary presented ‘Barnyard Moosical’ this morning for parents, teachers, and kindergarten students. Each first-grade class learned the main song, then another song about their characters. Each group took turns taking center stage for the performance. They had chickens, goats, pigs, cows, and farmers! Music Teacher Carlos McKibben said it was easy and fun for the first-graders…

Gautier signs agreement to bring top-level entertainment to Sound Amphitheater

Gautier has entered a partnership with a Nashville booking agency to bring top-tier entertainers to the city to perform at the Sound Amphitheater. The agreement with 46 Entertainment, signed today, will guarantee a minimum of 10 ‘A-Level’ artists to perform at the amphitheater once it opens in early next year. According to a press release from the city, A-level artists…

Morning Business Report: October 18th, 2023

Home sales are nearing 2008 levels and car thefts are up this year and which models are most vulnerable? Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Gulf Coast Equality Fest

It’s almost time for an annual event celebrating equality and pride here in South Mississippi. Joining us this morning is John Perkins to tell us all about this weekend’s Equality Fest in Biloxi. The event takes place Saturday at Harrah’s Great Lawn at 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The theme this year is ‘true colors.’ Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Gulf…

Singing River Health Academy’s Class of 2023 graduates

There is a shortage of healthcare workers in the United States right now, but a few have just graduated and are headed for the coast. “Difference maker. You are in a position now where you can make a difference,” said Dr. Randy Roth, Chief Medical Officer. “Whether it’s in a hospital, or clinic, or lab.” The Singing River Health Academy’s…

10/17 – Jeff’s “Some Changes Ahead” Tuesday Night Forecast

It will be slightly less chilly overnight but overall, the same conditions will hold true with clear skies and light winds. Some spots could see fog develop but it won’t be a widespread issue. It will generally be about 5 degrees or so warmer out the door, especially along the beachfront. Temperatures will be slightly warmer tomorrow afternoon with southerly…

B’OOMA After Hours being hosted Thursday

Things will be looking a little spooky at the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art this Thursday. Running from 5:30 to 6:40 in the evening, B’OOMA After Hours will be hosted. Admission is free after 5, so be prepared to show up in your best costume! Speaking of costumes, dress as your favorite artist for a chance to win fun prizes! The…

City of Biloxi to fix draw on Popp’s Ferry Bridge

The City of Biloxi accepted a grant from the Mississippi Transportation Commission to fix the draw on Popp’s Ferry Bridge. Over the years, the draw has gotten out of alignment, which caused it to not close or open completely. The city announced plans to completely re-do the bridge and add an extension, but there is not enough funding or a…

Center Stage finishing construction on new extension

One theatre in Biloxi is getting ready to debut a new addition by putting on a play. Center Stage Theater is finishing construction on a new extension of their lobby which will improve upon the theatre’s original 1989 structure. While the additional space may seem small, it allows for a new ADA accessible ramp, entrance, and a row of freshly-painted…

Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church thanks first responders at annual luncheon

Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church in Ocean Springs held their annual first responders luncheon. Today marks six years that the Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church in Ocean Springs has been serving up home-cooked meals for local first responders. 60 pounds of potato salad, six gallons of green beans, three different protein options, and tons of desserts, that’s how much food it takes…