St. Augustine Seminary in Bay St. Louis celebrating 100 years

Bay St. Louis, Miss. Apr. 28, 2023 -St. Augustine Seminary in Bay St. Louis is proud to announce its 100th anniversary celebration, coming up on October 28th and 29th. St. Augustine is the first seminary in the United States dedicated to training Black priests. The seminary was founded on September 16th, 1923, training hundreds of priests from many countries who…

Mississippi Antique Showcase coming to Biloxi

If you have any antiques you think may be worth something, you’re in luck! This weekend, on October 13th and 14th, Mississippi Antique Showcase will be in Biloxi. Bring your antiques, family heirlooms, and other precious items to the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Hospitality Center for appraisal. Tickets are $100 for the two-day event. Complimentary food and drinks will…

10/11 – Trey’s “Rain & Wind” Wednesday Evening Forecast

Gulf Of Mexico Disturbance

An area of low pressure to the SW will continue strengthen as it moves NE. This will allow pressure gradient to tighten across the waters first later this morning and then breezy to windy conditions develop respectively across the area. The higher winds will be in the advisory area. Otherwise, all headlines remain as is from the previous assessment. As for…

Community Day at Gulf Coast Research Lab in Ocean Springs

The Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Ocean Springs is celebrating 75 years of exploration with a community day. The University of Southern Mississippi invites locals out to the laboratory for a community day this Saturday, October 14th, from a 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This event is free and open to the public for them to come explore the lab…

Harrison County Advocacy Center hosting Wellness Workshop

“It’s okay to not be okay,” words to remember as the guests on our midday show remind us. Jeannie Herrin and Valerie Dematties from Harrison County Advocacy Center joined us at noon to speak about an upcoming wellness workshop. As mental illness is on the rise in the United States, the Harrison County advocacy center is holding a free wellness…

Trey’s “Wind & Water” Full Forecast – 10/11/2023

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

An area of low pressure to the SW will continue strengthen as it moves NE. This will allow pressure gradient to tighten across the waters first later this morning and then breezy to windy conditions develop respectively across the area. The higher winds will be in the advisory area. Otherwise, all headlines remain as is from the previous assessment. As for…

Tickets for ‘Tool’ at the Coast Coliseum go on sale Friday

Some exciting news for our local Tool fans out there. The band just announced its winter 2024 tour dates and they’re coming to the Mississippi Coast Coliseum. They’ll be performing locally on January 27th, 2024 at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum. Tickets go on sale this Friday, October 13th at 10 a.m. central. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Coast Coliseum, Tool

Vicari Auto Auction has $8M in sales at Cruisin’ the Coast

Cruisin’ the Coast not only set new records last week, Vicari Auto Auctions also set some new records. The auto auction sold more than 600 muscle, classic and late-model exotic cars, generating more than $8 million in sales at the four-day sale that is a featured event at Cruisin’. The top selling vehicle? A 1968 Ford Shelby Mustang, which sold…

Morning Business Report: October 11th, 2023

A new study says debt can take a toll on your mental health and early shopping on Amazon Prime Days could give a clue into the health of the economy. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Bugfest at Crosby Arboretum in Picayune

Barb Medlock with the Crosby Arboretum is in studio to tell us all about their upcoming Bugfest. Bugfest takes place at the Crosby Arboretum on October 13th at 9:30 a.m. and on October 14th at 10 a.m. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Bugfest, crosby arboretum

Eighteen Gulf Coast volleyball programs competed in the second round of the MHSAA Volleyball playoffs

The Mississippi Gulf Coast was represented well in the second round of the MHSAA Volleyball playoffs. 18 teams along the six southern counties battled it out for the best of five matches in order to advance to the third round. The high schools advancing to the third round of playoffs are Ocean Springs, Biloxi, Long Beach, George County, Hancock, West…

Ocean Spring Boy’s Golf wins District Title

A big congratulations to the Ocean Springs Boy’s Golf Team! The squad recently competed in the District tournament and came out on top. Along with the Greyhounds clinching the 2023 District title, Ocean Springs junior Matthew Bond shot an impressive score of 72 to secure the low medalist honor. Way to go, Ocean Springs! Categories: Local Sports Tags: District Title,…

10/11 – The Chief’s “Heavy Rainy & Windy” Wednesday Morning Forecast

All eyes continue to focus upstream at the nontropical low pressure system across the western Gulf of Mexico. This feature will begin to strengthen as it approaches our area from the southwest. This will allow pressure gradient to tighten across the waters first later this morning and then breezy to windy conditions develop respectively across the area. The higher winds will be…

10/10 – Jeff’s “Windy & Dreary Tomorrow” Tuesday Night Forecast

Cloudy skies will prevail tonight and rain chances will begin to come into play after 2 AM. Light southerly winds will remain in place until the morning and temperatures will be slightly warmer overnight. Tomorrow will be a busy day weather-wise along the Mississippi Coast with an area of low pressure moving through the Gulf. Rain will begin to fill…

St. Peter Missionary Baptist Church celebrating 204 years of service

One Pascagoula church is celebrating 204 years of service on Sunday, November 5th. St. Peter Missionary Baptist Church on South Market Street is the oldest continuous Black congregation in the state of Mississippi. The church was organized in 1819 by Dudley Brooks, a freed slave. Brooks was given his freedom after saving the life of his master’s wife. St. Peter…

Flamingo Landing restaurant holding grand opening October 11th

If you’re somebody who likes to flock to a new restaurant, listen up. Flamingo Landing is celebrating its official grand opening with a ribbon cutting and flamingo party on October 11th at 10 a.m. Flamingo Landing is located at 8813 Lorraine Road. The ribbon cutting will include food and frozen drinks. The restaurant is a family-friendly location with waterfront views….

Haunted trail offers spookiness for a good cause

A spooktacular Halloween event is going on every Friday and Saturday night that is leaving guests with a fright. Enter at your own risk, those are some of the last words these guests are hearing before they enter the Walley Ween Haunted Trail. During the month of October, from 7 PM to 9 PM, visitors will have their bravery tested…

10/10 – Jeff Vorick’s “Gloomy” Tuesday Evening Forecast

Cloudy skies with very few breaks in cloud coverage will continue this evening with light southerly winds shifting to easterly overnight. Temperatures will be slightly warmer overnight as compared to this morning. Rain chances will begin to increase after the 2 – 4 AM window as an area of low pressure will begin to impact our area. Periods of steady…

Lemoyne Boulevard Baptist Church pumpkin patch now open

If your family is looking for fun fall activities, Lemoyne Boulevard Pumpkin Patch is now open. The pumpkin patch is a fundraiser hosted by Lemoyne Boulevard Baptist Church and is open seven days a week. It is open from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday through Friday and open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday. Admission and all…

Study shows economic impact of gambling on the state

A new study out from the American Gaming Association says gambling has a $4.41 billion economic impact on the state. The study, conducted by Oxford Economics, shows that gambling has a $328 billion impact nationally from more than 1,000 casinos. In Mississippi, more than 37,000 jobs are supported by the industry, which shows 26 casinos in 13 cities or communities….