Black light installation had final day on Friday

Studio Waveland’s black light installation had their final day of exhibition on Friday. It was master minded by glass sculptors Mitchell Gaudet and Erica Larkin Gaudet, with contributions from eighteen additional artists. The event coincided with the city of Waveland’s monthly “Food Truck Friday” event, which ran out front. As the sun began to set on the festivities, the art…

10/16 – Jeff’s “Cooler Than Average” Monday Night Forecast

A stretch of cooler than usual temperatures will continue for South Mississippi as a cooler airmass will stick around. Clear skies and light northerly winds will be in place tonight. Expect mid-to-upper 40s out the door tomorrow with the possibility of light fog in some spots. Tomorrow will again feature sunny skies and temperatures about 10 degrees below seasonal norms….

37th annual Fall Muster

Get ready to step back in time, Beauvoir is holding its annual Fall Muster this weekend. Experience the 1860s with presentations, camp life, music, and a battle taking place daily. Beauvoir was the last home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. There are always activities for children as well such as a ‘small muster.’ Unique for this year is a traveling…

Annual First Responders Lunch in Ocean Springs

Tomorrow is the annual first responders lunch in Ocean Springs. As a thanks for always being there to help, the Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church is offering carry out meals for any first responder from 11 to 1. The church is located at 1700 Reverend Dr. Jesse Trotter Street. Categories: Local News, News Tags: first responders lunch, Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church

10/16 – Trey’s “Chili and Chilly” Monday Evening Forecast

Sunshine and cooler temperatures settle in

After last week initiated the process of changing conditions, the weekend was both comfortable and calm. Though stability was the story throughout the weekend, a few changes are noticeably present in the weather enterprise across the southeastern U.S. on Monday. Today (Monday): Morning temperatures were noticeably cooler to start the day. This is all thanks to a cold front that…

Mert’s Satsumas in Gulfport opens for season

There’s nothing like a satsuma on a fall day. News 25’s Brooke Parter stopped by Mert’s Satsuma to see how the unpredictable weather is affecting their fall harvest. With the first chilly fall morning comes one of Mississippi’s favorite fruits: the satsuma. Mert’s Satsuma, Mississippi’s only public satsuma orchard, began in 1999 with some clearance trees. Now it’s bloomed into…

City of Biloxi to fix Popp’s Ferry Causeway Park Pier

The City of Biloxi received just over $900,000 from the Tidelands Funds this year. $500,000 of that has been allocated to the Popp’s Ferry Causeway Park Pier and repairs. The loop pier was damaged by Hurricane Zeta and Cristobal in 2020. The damage has laid untouched largely due to the lack of funds. There is no start date on it…

Jackson State student killed on campus

A Jackson State University student died after a shooting at the University Point Apartment Complex. JSU’s Acting President Dr. Elayne Anthony released the identity of the student, Jaylen Burns from Chicago, in a statement posted to the school’s Facebook page. Additional security is on campus to ensure the safety of students, faculty, and staff. Classes were suspended for today. Dr….

Jackson County Fair underway this week

The Jackson County Fair kicked off over the weekend and there’s another full week of fun still to come. Livestock exhibits opened today at the Jackson County Fairgrounds in Pascagoula and there are themed days throughout the rest of this week. Tuesday is Family Night, Thursday is Old Settlers Day, and Friday is Children’s Day. Livestock barn co-chair Dawn Jones…

Fly Llama Brewery holds third annual Llamapalooza

It was a day full of entertainment and good vibes at the Llamapalooza in Biloxi. Fly Llama Brewery held the third annual event on Saturday. From mid-day until sunset, guests were seen hanging out in their lawn chairs and on the Fly Llama grounds, rocking the day away. This free event featured live music, food trucks, vendors, and special beer…

CASA holds third annual Red Beans Cookoff Fundraiser

A local non-profit organization in Hancock County held an annual cook-off, leaving hundreds of guests with a full belly. CASA of Hancock County held its third annual Red Beans Cookoff in Diamondhead. Over a dozen teams competed in several categories, including best red beans, cornbread, best non-traditional red bean dish, and best decorated booth. There was also a People’s Choice…

Annual Boo Bash at the Gulfport Sportsplex

It was a night of spooktacular fun and games at this annual event in Harrison County. The Gulfport Sportsplex was transformed into a Halloween-Town as thousands of families to get into the Spooky Spirit. Kids dressed in their favorite costumes for a night of trunk-or-treating. Guests enjoyed a variety of different game stations, photo opportunities, refreshments, and other goodies. Local…

I-110 now OPEN to traffic

HATTIESBURG, MISS. – Based on new information received as part of the I-110 bridge repair plans, the Mississippi Department of Transportation is OPENING I-110 S to traffic. Recent load ratings performed on the bridge definitively show that it is structurally sound to hold traffic and therefore open I-110 S. All southbound lanes of I-110 south of Bayview Ave. have been closed…

2023 Buddy Walk

Joining us this afternoon is Mika Hartman to tell us about this weekend’s Buddy Walk. The 2023 Buddy Walk takes place this Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Gulfport Sportsplex. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: 2023 Buddy Walk

Fans come out in Wiggins for a Mississippi Seawolves meet and greet

There was a whole lot of howling under the solar eclipse in Stone County as the Mississippi Seawolves took over downtown Wiggins. The City of Wiggins hosted a meet and greet autograph signing with the Mississippi Seawolves. It was a chance for the Seawolves to expand their reach while getting up close and personal with their supporters. Head Coach Joe…

James Meredith speaks at the Mary C. O’Keefe Cultural Arts Center

Famed Civil Rights activist James Meredith made an appearance at the Mary C. in Ocean Springs over the weekend for the closing reception of Suzi Altman’s exhibit. The exhibit is called “I’m Still Here: Documenting James Meredith,’ and Meredith greeted attendees with a book signing. While viewing the exhibit, guests had the opportunity to meet with Meredith, purchase books from…

Meggan Monday: Breaking Bread Baked Goods

It’s Monday and that means it is time for this week’s Meggan Monday. This morning, Meggan introduces us to a Long Beach entrepreneur who is turning her life-long passion for baking into a cottage business You can find more information on the Breaking Bread Baked Goods by visiting their Facebook page here or by emailing them at breakingbreadbakedgoods@gmail.com. Tags: Breaking Bread…

105th birthday celebration in honor of local World War II veteran and Civil Rights activist

A 105th birthday celebration was held Sunday at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church in Gulfport. Attendees celebrated the long life of Mr. Taylor Howard, a World War II veteran, Civil Rights activist, entrepreneur, and community leader. He has been a been member of the Morning Star congregation for almost 100 years, where he serves as a spiritual leader and Sunday…

Biloxi cheerleader with special needs honored after being named Homecoming Queen

Homecoming as a senior in high school can be bittersweet, but for one Biloxi high cheerleader, it’s the memory making moment of a lifetime. There’s nothing like football games under those Friday night lights, but for some seniors, it is the final opportunity to make everlasting memories. There was a lot to celebrate tonight, but for two childhood best friends,…