Forrest Avenue Pier in Biloxi reopens Friday

The Forrest Avenue Pier on the Back Bay of Biloxi will be back open tomorrow. The pier was never destroyed by a storm, but received some damage over the years from flooding and everyday use. The city decided to completely scrap everything beside the concrete pilings. It’s not completely finished yet; a cutting table and benches will be added in…

28th Street Elementary students learn and engage with shark from MS Aquarium

It was a fin-tastic day as local elementary school students got to pet an aquatic animal. The Mississippi Aquarium’s Mobile Marine Unit made its way down to 28th Street Elementary School, providing an opportunity for Kiwanis Club Students in third through fifth grades to learn and interact with an epaulette shark. Kids were able to see and feel the tooth…

Fallen Oak to hold Inaugural Collegiate Invitational

Three Mississippi universities are coming together to showcase golf’s future stars in this invitational tournament. From October 14th through the 17th, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, and Southern Miss will be hosting the inaugural Fallen Oak Collegiate Invitational. The free event, which is open to the public, is offering a family-friendly college game day atmosphere. There will be tailgating, giving fans…

MS Department of Health receives grant from CDC for overdose prevention

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has awarded about $279 million to 49 states, the District of Columbia, and 40 local health departments. This is being done to stop overdoses in these communities. The Mississippi State Department of Health was awarded over $2 million. The resources come from two new overdose data to action funding opportunities and fill a…

Gulfport High School students build homeless shelter

Gulfport High students unveiled a new resource in helping to combat homelessness in South Mississippi. Students and faculty in the school’s STEM department worked to create a custom-built transition shelter for use by the local homeless population. The ‘tiny home’ is equipped with lighting and USB ports that allow the person to charge their phone, hook up a fan, or…

Tony Nelson’s to close September 8th

A favorite sandwich shop in Gulfport is closing its doors. Tony Nelson’s King of Philly Cheesesteaks on Pass Road announced it would be closing its doors on September 8th. The shop, which opened in 2006, served authentic cheesesteaks, chicken sandwiches, cold sandwiches, burgers, and salads. Nelson, a military veteran and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania native, settled on the Coast after his service…

Staying safe while traveling over the Labor Day Weekend

Labor Day marks the end of summer for many as they return to school. While making plans to travel over the weekend, MDOT wants to remind everyone to keep safe driving a top priority. The department’s goal is to keep the traveling public safe by monitoring the state’s highways and encouraging safe travel.  “Hi, I’m Michael Flood with MDOT. Labor…

Mississippi Power crews assist in storm recovery

As Floridians and Georgians continue to assess the damage left in the wake of Idalia, Mississippi Power crews are lending a helping hand. More than 250 linemen and support personnel are now in southeast Georgia helping to restore power to some 30,000 customers in the region. Mississippi Power officials say these crews will stay in impacted areas for as long…

Morning Business Report: August 31st, 2023

Single parents talk about how much they worry about their kids and money and it could be a day of airport chaos ahead as Hurricane Idalia disrupts air travel. Jane King is at the NASDAQ with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

100 Men Hall hosting Booker Fest

We’re joined today by Rachel Dangermon with 100 Men Hall. She’s here to tell us about this weekend’s Booker Fest, celebrating the musical genius of James Booker. Booker Fest takes place September 1st through the 3rd and tickets start at $30. For more information or to purchase tickets click here. Categories: Community Headlines, Entertainment, Local News Tags: 100 Men Hall,…

8/30 – Jeff’s “Brief Dry Airmass” Wednesday Night Forecast

Skies will clear out overnight and temperatures will cool off to pleasant readings out the door tomorrow. Humidity won’t be a major factor so the heat will be more tolerable than the norm we’ve seen this summer. Given the dry conditions, continue to follow burn bans. Humidity will gradually increase towards Friday. A frontal boundary will flare northward which will…

Miner’s Toy Store hosts rededication ceremony for stolen statue

Miner’s Toy Store held the ribbon cutting for its newly replaced statue Wednesday evening. The original statue was stolen in 2022. The store along with the help of the Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce helped raise funds within the community to replace the statue. The dedication ceremony also had the community come together, kids and their parents came out for…

Get to know new Red Cross Director John McCarty

The Southeast Chapter of the American Red Cross has a new executive director. John McCarty began his new executive director role last week, replacing John McFarland who died of cancer in May. The majority of McCarty’s career has been working with several different nonprofits and serving the community in some form or fashion and he believes everything he’s done thus…

Second annual Hispanic Heritage Month in New Orleans

The French Market in New Orleans is set to hold the second annual Hispanic Heritage Month. Set aside time on September 16th, it will be held from 10 in the morning to 4 in the afternoon and is free to the public. This year’s celebration will feature two stages with live music and cultural programming as well as food booths,…

Biloxi VA hosts Veterans Art Competition

The VA is hosting its annual Veterans Creative Arts Competition. Veterans can submit art in multiple different categories, such as crocheting, painting, drawing, and even wood-working. Some pieces include aspects of the military and others are beautiful works of the Gulf Coast. The competition also includes performing arts. Grady Byrd served in the Marine Corps, but found a love for…

Biloxi VA introduces virtual reality therapy for veterans

The Biloxi VA has partnered with SoldierStrong to create a new form of therapy. Veterans will be able to work through trauma using virtual reality. This works as a form of exposure therapy that limits the body’s trauma response and is often used for post-traumatic stress disorder. Veterans will work with trained psychologists who have the ability to place them…