Ingalls holding hiring event

Joining us today is Fatina Brave, the director of talent acquisition at Ingalls, to tell us about a hiring event coming up next weekend. The hiring event takes place September 23rd from 9 a.m. to noon at the training academy. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: hiring event, Ingalls Shipbuilding

Morning Business Report: September 14th, 2023

Car insurance rates just had their biggest annual jump in 47 years and in less than 24 hours, the UAW contract with the automakers will expire possibly leading to a strike. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Concerts on the Causeway benefiting nonprofits on the Coast

In Biloxi, a restaurant owner and friend have partnered to raise funds for a good cause. Yul Grace, owner of Yul’s Place Restaurant, and Matt Olivari, owner of Gulf Island Promotions, began the Concerts on the Causeway series last month. The two have paired to host concerts every month to raise funds for various nonprofit organizations that give back to…

9/13 – Jeff’s “Rain Ends” Wednesday Night Forecast

Rain chances will come to an end overnight and skies will clear somewhat towards daybreak. Your Thursday will start off mild and be dominated by cloud cover with a stubborn front in the area. Afternoon thunderstorms are again in play but some sunshine will be around for the morning hours. Friday will have more sun, but again afternoon thunderstorms will…

Book signing and discussion for the ‘Mississippi Football Book’

Two of the Magnolia State’s most prolific writers have come together to honor the legacy of Mississippi football. New York Times Best Seller Neil White and Award-Winning Sportswriter Rick Cleveland were in Long Beach today at USM’s Gulf Park Campus discussing their book titled ‘The Mississippi Football Book.’ The book features the greatest college, junior college, high school, and professional…

Our Lady Academy unveiled renovated area

Our Lady Academy unveiled their newly renovated office and student lounge. Behind this door is Our Lady Academy’s new office and student spaces. We’re seeing this for the first time with the students, and we’re taking you with us. The space looks completely different, starting with a welcoming lobby. After cutting the ribbon, everyone swarmed inside for the blessing of…

Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle release Thursday in Biloxi

The Mississippi Aquarium will release one Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle into the Mississippi Sound tomorrow. The release will happen at 4 in the afternoon on the beach in front of Edgewater Mall. This will be the last turtle of a group brought to the aquarium in December 2022. The group was found cold-stunned by the New England Aquarium and flown…

Cam Transport giving out free meals to truck drivers at Port of Gulfport

A Gulfport trucking company is showing its appreciation for truck drivers this week. Cam Transport workers have setup shop near the Port of Gulfport entrance today, handing out meals to truck drivers for their second annual trucker appreciation. The drivers were eating everything from McDonalds meals, Newks, Papa Johns pizza to your favorite bags of chips, soda pop, and cold…

Gulfport Police Department hosting Citizen Academy

The Gulfport Police Department is hosting their first Citizen Academy since 2019 this year. The academy will run for three consecutive Thursdays in November on the 2nd, 9th, and 16th beginning at 6 p.m. In this academy, the police department invites citizens behind the scenes. They’ll learn about their duties, see the police station, and more. Community Relations and Crime…

Two juveniles charged with possession of a firearm by a minor at school

Gulfport High students on Wednesday reported to administration the possibility of a gun on campus. Administration officials investigated the report and confiscated a firearm. No one was harmed. Gulfport Police Department arrested a 15-year-old and a 16-year-old juvenile and charged them each with one count of possession of a firearm by a minor at a school.  Both juveniles were taken…

Old Biloxi Cemetery Tour dates announced

As we get closer and closer to spooky season, the dates for an exciting Biloxi Halloween tradition have been announced. Mark your calendars, the 17th annual Old Biloxi Cemetery Tour will run on Sunday, October 22nd, and then again on Tuesday, October 24th. This year’s theme is called ‘Biloxi Love Stories’ featuring tales of a fisherman, doctor, businessman, and other…

Friendship Park turf project begins in Picayune

Picayune leaders have broken ground on a new project at Friendship Park. New artificial turn infields are now being installed at the baseball fields at the park. Funding for the fields comes from the Gulf Coast Restoration Fund, which are appropriated from the state legislature. City leaders say the new turf will reduce maintenance time and costs. Categories: Local News,…

9/13 – Chris’s “Unstable Pattern” Wednesday Afternoon Forecast

An upper level trough of low pressure currently moving across the Great Lakes will continue to move through the Ohio River Valley today. With the base of the trough of low pressure generally north of Tennessee, the stalled frontal boundary associated with this trough will struggle to make it much further than its current position just south of the I-20…

USM identity unwavering after FSU loss

On Saturday, Southern Miss allowed 66 points to now third-ranked Florida State, the most the Golden Eagles have given up since the 66 they surrendered to Tulane in 2020 which just so happens to their week three opponent. The Green Wave coming off a top 25 defeats of its own, falling to now 17th ranked Ole Miss 37-20 despite heading…

Morning Business Report: September 13th, 2023

A new survey finds that playing video games can improve other parts of your life and UPS says its new union deal with the teamsters will drive up costs. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report