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…

Deadlines approaching for Biloxi Ward 4 Special Election

If you are a resident of Ward 4 in Biloxi, there are a few deadlines this week to keep in mind for the upcoming city council election. The voter registration deadline to be eligible to vote in the elections is Friday, May 17th. You can contact the municipal clerk for the City of Biloxi to check your voter eligibility status….

Harrison County Sheriff’s Office investigating threats at West Harrison High

On May 16, 2024, Harrison County Sheriff’s Office was contacted by an unknown caller stating they had a weapon and bombs inside of West Harrison High School. Harrison County Sheriff’s Office and multiple assisting agencies responded to the school which was immediately placed under lock down. All students were then evacuated from both West Harrison High School and West Harrison…

Pirate Day in the Bay

We are joined by Captain Longbeard and Lady Caliborne to discuss Pirate Day in the Bay happening this weekend! The ninth annual Pirate Day in the Bay kicks off at 4 p.m. on May 17th with the pub crawl. On Saturday, May 18th, from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., is a full day of many activities including special performances and…

Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum Fundraiser

Francisco Gonzalez from the Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum is in studio to talk about the museum’s upcoming fundraiser. The Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum takes place May 23rd from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the museum. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: fundraiser, Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum

Gulfport Arts Center Artist of the Month

We have Phyllis Stewart in studio with us today. She is the Artist of the Month at the Gulfport Arts Center. ‘From Sunrise to Sunset’ Exhibit will be featured at the evening reception on Saturday, May 18th from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Gulfport Arts Center. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Gulfport Arts Center

Biloxi Police Department honors fallen officers

As National Police Week continues, South Mississippi law enforcement agencies continue to honor those officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. Outside the Biloxi Police Department, first responders and community members gathered as a way to keep the memory of five Biloxi officers alive. The sounds of bagpipes filled the morning air Wednesday at Biloxi Police Headquarters….

Allegiant launches seasonal nonstop flights from Gulfport to Sanford, Florida

Get ready to jet off to a summer destination! Allegiant Airlines launched nonstop flights from Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport to Sanford, Florida today. Prices for one-way flights range from $30 to $60. Flights to Florida are scheduled to leave on either Saturdays or Wednesday and returning to the Mississippi Coast on those days as well. This flight schedule runs through August….

Electrik Maid bakery in Biloxi celebrates 100 years

An iconic Biloxi bakery is celebrating 100 years of tasty treats on the Coast! Electrik Maid Bakery first opened its doors on April 12th, 1924. Over the years, Electrik Maid went through the Great Depression, a whole lot of hurricanes, and a major fire! The bakery’s story begins with A.W. Bissett and Donald Etringer opened up shop. The name of…

House Resolution 106 introduced by Rep. Mike Ezell passes

The House of Representatives passed a resolution introduced by Congressman Mike Ezell, a measure expressing support for law enforcement officers across the country. House Resolution 106 was originally introduced on May 6th. Fellow Mississippi Congressman Michael Guest co-sponsored the bill. The resolution condemns efforts to defund local police agencies. In remarks on the House floor this week, Ezell pointed to…

Recognizing the impact of the Biloxi Wade-in 65 years later

This summer marks 65 years since the start of the Biloxi Wade-ins, a significant moment in the civil rights movement here on the coast.  “Stand up for your rights. Everyone has rights,” said Herschell Pargo, NAACP President when asked what he wanted to say to the next generation. “If you’re paying for something, you have the right to be on…

Billy Creel Wooden Boat Show

Seafood and Maritime Industry Museum Education/Outreach Director Elizabeth Alexander is in studio to talk about the Billy Creel Wooden Boat. The boat show takes place May 18th and 19th at the Schooner Pier Complex on Highway 90. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Billy Creel Wooden Boat Show

Expert Talk with The Window Source of the Gulf Coast’s Cye Young

Energy Efficiency and Savings

If your home was built more than 8 years ago, your windows probably aren’t as energy efficient as they should be. Cye Young with The Window Source of the Gulf Coast explains how changing them out, could save you 25-30% every year and how you can get tax credit! Categories: Expert Talk Tags: cye young, energy efficient, expert talk, michelle…