Second Amendment Tax Holiday begins

Mississippi’s Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday is now underway. This means that there will be no sales tax charged on firearms, ammunition, and certain hunting supplies from now until midnight Sunday. The State Department of Revenue has released a long list of items that are eligible for the tax exemption and those items that are not eligible as well. Just…

Special needs manager makes D’Iberville Basketball JV roster

The D’Iberville High Basketball squad has a unique talent on its team whose charisma and personality is the heart of the Warriors. “Alex exemplifies everything it means to be a Warrior and that means to be family. He’s an amazing kid.” Last fall, Alex Stewart’s parents were concerned about how their child would fare entering high school. That’s when Coach…

Morning Business Report: August 25th, 2023

Bud Light is going on the offensive for the NFL season and the markets are bracing for today’s message from the Federal Reserve Chairman. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

8/25 – The Chief’s “Mother Nature’s Trying To Cook Us” Friday Morning Forecast

The stubborn high pressure continues to remain centered over the I-35 corridor from Kansas through much of north and central Texas this morning. Upper level high pressure continues to spread eastward through the central MS River Valley and into the southern Appalachians. Basically, in a nutshell, same old same old around our region with continued hot conditions. Heat index values today…

8/24 – Chris’s “Heat Advisory” Thursday Night Forecast

Tonight we will steadily drop into the upper 70s for overnight lows with mostly clear skies. Unfortunately little change in the overall pattern is expected through the end of this week as high pressure remains dominant. Despite the slight weakening of the high pressure temperatures will remain well above average as dry low level conditions allow for rapid heating each…

News 25’s 25 Teams in 25 Days: Pearl River Central Blue Devils

CARRIERE, Miss. (WXXV) — The Pearl River Central Blue Devils are trying to leave it better than they found it under first-year head coach Jacob Webb. “Coach Webb recruited a bunch of people first day he was here,” said Pearl River Central senior wide receiver/running back Carsen Black. “Literally the first day he got to the school, brought everybody into…

Girl experiences close call on train tracks in Ocean Springs

A girl was nearly hit by a train in Ocean Springs this afternoon. Police responded to reports of a person hit by a train at the crossing on Betchel Boulevard. Ravin Nettles, the administration and community relations coordinator for Ocean Springs, says nobody was killed when the train hit the girl’s book bag. The girl was only thrown to the…

8/24 – Chris’s “Heat and Tropics” Thursday Evening Forecast

Unfortunately little change in the overall pattern is expected through the end of this week as high pressure remains dominant. However currently there is an overall weakness in the pattern overhead causing cloud coverage and a shower or two. This is unfortunately not enough rainfall to cut into our severe drought. Despite the slight weakening of the high pressure temperatures…

Mississippi Aquarium opening new exhibit Friday

The new ‘Changing Tides’ exhibit at the Mississippi Aquarium opens Friday. Local leaders and aquarium officials cut the ribbon on the exhibit earlier today, ahead of the big grand opening. This will be the aquarium’s first major expansion since opening in 2020. Twenty-three new habitats will be featured as well as more than 120 new species. The environments of a…

Two vessels sunk to become reefs off the Coast of Biloxi

Two former fishing vessels were repurposed as artificial reefs last month. Both were sunk off the Coast of Biloxi on July 26th and 27th, being used to create new biodiversity hotspots and new destinations for divers and recreational fishermen. Both ships operated out of Moss Point and worked for a fishery for over 30 years, retiring in 2020. The reefing…

Urban Renewal Plan proposed for City of Ocean Springs

New developments might be underway in Ocean Springs soon because of a new proposal. The Ocean Springs Board of Aldermen received an urban renewal plan aiming to develop and redevelop various areas within the city. The renewal project is looking to enhance tourism and economic development in Ocean Springs as well as improving the public health and safety and welfare…

Preparing as hurricane season picks up

The disturbance in the Gulf has a medium chance of escalating to a tropical development. As hurricane season starts to pick up, we wanted to remind you of preparations. According to a study by YouGov, nearly 75 percent of people make no preparations for a hurricane or wait until the last minute to prepare. Delaying preparations could be costly, especially…

Mississippi Power keeping employees cool with new vest tech

Mississippi Power is attempting to keep its workers cool in this oppressive heat. Linemen and ground workers have been equipped with cooling vests made by Cooling Shirt Systems. This new technology allows workers to be more efficient fixing power lines and electrical systems without taking as many breaks. The vest is hooked up to an ice chest connecting to pipes…

Slim Chickens offering waffle deals for National Waffle Day

It is National Waffle Day and what better way to celebrate than with chicken and waffles. Restaurants across the Gulf Coast are offering National Waffle Day specials and deals. The pros at Slim Chickens are well known for their golden buttermilk chicken and waffles. Depending on your topping of choice, the versatile breakfast plate satisfies your sweet or savory tooth….

Update on FEMA applications for Moss Point residents

An update now on recovery efforts in Moss Point, FEMA has announced that the approval process for submitted disaster grants is well underway. The agency has already approved grants to individuals and households for basic home repairs, temporary rentals, and other needs. Those who have applied for grant funding are also receiving letters in the mail on the status of…

Morning Business Report: August 24th, 2023

Starbucks Pumpkin Spice latte returns for its 20th year today and the Hawaii wildfires are predicted to be among the most expensive disasters in U.S. history. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

TSA training exercise at Gulfport Biloxi International Airport

A head’s up for those of you who live or work near Gulfport Biloxi International Airport, TSA agents and local law enforcement agencies are holding a training exercise today. The annual improvised explosive device training started this morning at the airport. As part of the exercise, local authorities are responding to the airport as if it is a real call…

Watson addresses Gulf Coast Business Council about importance of free, fair elections

Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson was on the Coast this morning to talk about the importance of free and fair elections. Watson, who oversees voting in the state, spoke to the Gulf Coast Business Council during its August general membership meeting at the Knight Nonprofit Center. Watson also talked about the Tidelands Trust Fund, which disburses money generated from…