7/25 – Jeff’s “Gradual Return To Usual” Tuesday Night Forecast

Another mild night can be expected as humidity is still fairly tame. The front to our south will retreat northward and our normal summertime pattern builds back in. Sunny skies early tomorrow will turn to a few clouds to partly cloudy skies with stray afternoon shower chances. High pressure moving to its east will help bring our usual humid conditions…

Delta Sigma Theta Alumni host Meet the Candidates forum

Delta Sigma Theta alumni hosted a ‘Meet the Candidates’ forum at Orange Grove Community Center. The forum included candidates for Harrison County sheriff, circuit court, and district 4 supervisor and judge. The audience was able to submit questions to a specific office and then candidates answered two to three questions in a debate style. Some of the hot topics included…

7/25 – Jeff Vorick’s “Quiet” Tuesday Evening Forecast

Typical summer heat continues but humidity remained at bay again today. A few clouds early will clear out overnight and another mild night can be expected. The front to our south will begin to gradually move northward into tomorrow. Tomorrow will feature sunny skies early with some clouds in the afternoon. Stray to possibly isolated showers are on the table…

Community Action of South Mississippi hosts teacher training

Not all heroes wear capes, but these educators do and they are ready to make sure their students have a successful school year. Community Action of South Mississippi held its annual two-day pre-service training for its pre-k ward teachers. Educators went through a series of team building exercises while also learning new skills and techniques to better serve their students….

Sun Belt Media Days: Southern Miss football on the rise

Today, hundreds of Sun Belt Conference logos filled the eighth-floor halls of the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel as representatives from all 14 football programs gathered for the league’s annual media days. The Southern Miss spirit was sky high at the Sun Belt Media Days in New Orleans, fresh off USM’s first bowl game win since 2016 and Frank Gore Jr.’s…

Walmart helping shoppers save and offering sensory hours

A local Walmart is rolling back its prices and offering shoppers a pleasurable experience. School supplies can be costly and that is why the Walmart in Biloxi on CT Switzer Drive is helping patrons save at the register. Right now, Walmart shoppers can cash in on these deals and keep a little extra money in their wallets. Also, every Saturday…

White Pillars chef featured on tonight’s episode of Chopped

Austin Sumrall, chef and owner of White Pillars restaurant and lounge in Biloxi, will be featured tonight on Chopped! You may remember when we caught up with Austin in May after he won ‘Alex vs. America’ against three other chefs. He also taped an episode of ‘Chopped’ with Food Network, where he put his fine dining skills to the test….

Riemann Family Funeral Homes holds Peace of Mind education seminar

A local funeral home is assisting the community in preparing for life after death. Riemann Family Funeral Home held a peace of mind educational seminar, providing families with resources and tools to ease their minds with the stress of leaving behind their possessions. At the seminar, guests learned the benefits of setting up a trust, the rights that a power…

Morning Business Report: July 25th, 2023

A new survey finds how parents plan to save money on back to school items and a UPS strike is just around the corner. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

New Orleans Saints sign TE Jimmy Graham to one year deal

The New Orleans Saints are bringing back a fan favorite. The team has signed Tight End Jimmy Graham to a one-year contract, according to the NFL. The terms were not disclosed. Graham, now 36-years-old, spent his first five years in the league in New Orleans uniform after being drafted in the third round of the 2010 NFL Draft. His last…

Pass Christian School District holds back to school rally

Pass Christian is ready to take on the new school year! Pass Christian School District held a back to school rally this morning to kick off the fall semester. This year, Pass Christian schools will be part of the Apple for Education Program. As part of this program, each teacher and student will have an Apple product, a highlight of…

Governor Reeves asks for federal assistance for storm damaged counties

Governor Tate Reeves has requested financial assistance from the federal government for 16 counties, including Jackson County, hit by tornados and damaging storms that hammered Mississippi over a five-day period late last month. Reeves’ office says the state is asking for a major disaster declaration which would include individual assistance for Jackson and Jasper counties where severe weather caused significant…

7/25 – Chris’s “Not as Hot” Tuesday Afternoon Forecast

Manageable heat and more in the way of sunshine will continue this afternoon  for the southern six counties. Currently a cold front is to the south of our area over the Gulf of Mexico with high pressure to the north. We should be fairly dry over the next couple of days with an isolated shower possible, however it is not…

News 25’s 25 Teams in 25 Days: Poplarville Hornets

There’s a standard at stop number four on News 25’s 25 Teams in 25 Days where the Poplarville football program hardly remembers a life before late-season playoff runs and championship games. Back like they never left, here come the Hornets once again in 2023, starting with their favorite week of the summer. “I think it’s just tradition, and just everybody…

Four MGCCC students chosen for NASA program

Four MGCCC students from the Harrison County campus were selected to take part in the NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars Program. MGCCC has been a partner with NASA, mainly with Stennis Space Center and the NCAS program. The program is only open to community colleges. The students chosen were Christian Colson, Antoine Nguyen, Alan Cortes, and Juan Rivera. The NCAS…

16-year-old Vancleave girl pleads guilty to second-degree murder

A 16-year-old Vancleave girl pleaded guilty today to second-degree murder in the shooting of an Ocean Springs teenager. Bridgett Forehand, 14 at the time, shot and killed 19-year-old Mickell Gordon the morning of March 10th, 2021. She was charged as an adult in the crime. Forehand said she was drinking alcohol that night and did not remember shooting Gordon, but…

Help finding suspects in trailer thefts on the Coast

The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help finding a truck and person accused of stealing a trailer. It happened on July 16th around 4:40 in the morning. Investigators say two men were involved. The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office is also asking for help relating to a trailer theft. According to video footage, the suspect truck is a white…

Red Cross collaborates with Warner Bros. for blood drives

In a thrilling collaboration, the Red Cross has partnered with Warner Brothers for the theatrical release of “Meg 2: the Trench.” The collaboration is to celebrate a summer of sharks and help spread the word that blood donors are needed. Those who give blood through August 12th will be entered for a chance to win a three-night getaway to New…

Down Home Mushrooms LLC cultivating mushrooms on the Coast

A local mushroom farm has been making waves across South Mississippi and invited our cameras in for a behind the scenes look. You might have seen them at your nearby farmers market or you might have come across them on Facebook, but Down Home Mushrooms LLC is becoming one of the fastest growing fungi farms on the Coast. Owner Nicholas…