Memorial Health System offers new option for A-FIB patients

Memorial Health System is offering a new option for patients dealing with atrial fibrillation. Cardiologist Dr. Antoine Rizk performs implants of the latest generations Watchman FLX left atrial device on patients with atrial fibrillation. The Watchman FLX is used as an alternative to a patient having to be on blood thinners the rest of their lives. The procedure is for…

Pascagoula Public Library holding K9 Community Heroes Celebration

Looking ahead to this weekend, the Pascagoula Public Library will host a K9 Heroes Celebration and Storytime on August 26th. The celebration starts at 10 in the morning and ends at 1 p.m. The community can celebrate the K9 heroes during this time while also celebrating National Dog Day. The first part of the event will feature the Pascagoula Fire…

Annual Katrina Memorial Blood Drive starts Thursday

Next week is the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and the annual Katrina Memorial Blood Drive is starting this week. The blood drive is set to start this Thursday, August 24th. Locations accepting donations on Thursday include the Pascagoula Senior Center and 315 Clark Avenue in Pass Christian. Pascagoula’s blood drive will run from 1 to 6 p.m. while the Pass…

Volunteer firefighters essential to containing fires in Hancock County

Volunteer firefighters are working hard this summer to fight the brush fires in South Mississippi. Excessive heat and drier than average conditions are responsible for a number of fires across the Gulf Coast this summer. A special group of individuals are out fighting the fires at no cost to the community. Hancock County Fire Marshal Brian Adams and Volunteer Fire…

New student loan payment plan aims to lower payments

The Biden Administration has officially launched its new student loan repayment program. It’s called ‘SAVE’ and aims to significantly lower payments and reduce overall loan costs for millions of people. The White House says the income driven repayment plan will calculate payments based on the borrower’s income and family size, not their loan balances. It will also forgive remaining balances…

techbyte

With all the new devices, websites, and apps we use each day, finding the right one for your life can get a little overwhelming. That’s where “Tech Byte” comes in. This weekly segment navigates the world of tech to find the best ways for you to stay up to date on what’s new and what works.

TECH BYTE: Tech for Summer Travel

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — There’s still some time left before school starts back. Why not take advantage, and go on a fun trip this summer? There are some tech products you’ll want to bring with you. According to the Vacationer, about 85 percent of American adults are planning to travel this summer. Whether you’re road tripping or flying, don’t forget…

TECH BYTE: Tech for School Safety

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — With more school shootings happening across the country, tech companies are looking at new ways to protect students and teachers. Their latest device has been in the works for about a year now. AT&T has teamed up with Intrado and FirstNet to launch a new school safety solution. “It is something that is a tool for…

TECH BYTE: Keep Your Devices From Overheating This Summer

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — This summer has been especially hot all across the country. People and pets aren’t the only ones who get hot. Your tech does too. “The heat with this summer is so important,” said Laurie Starcher, AT&T. “We want to keep our devices at a temperature between 32 and 95 degrees.” This includes smartphones, tablets, and most…

TECH BYTE: Donate to Maui Relief Efforts Without Getting Scammed

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Recent wildfires have devastated Maui. Most people can’t make the trip over to Hawaii to help those impacted, but we can donate financially, or with much needed supplies. If you want to help, make sure you don’t get scammed in the process. You want your hard-earned money going to the right place. The Better Business Bureau…

MGCCC Harrison County hosting groundbreaking for STEM Building

Tomorrow, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College leaders will break ground on a new building on the Harrison County campus. The STEM building groundbreaking will take place at 1:30 tomorrow at Pedestrian Plaza, near the site. The building will hold classrooms and facilities for STEM featured classes and programs for MGCCC. Categories: Local News, News Tags: groundbreaking, mississippi gulf coast community…

Absentee voting deadline is August 26th

We are just one week out from the primary run-off elections here in the Magnolia State and a reminder that August 26th is the deadline if you’re voting absentee for the August 29th primary runoff. All county circuit clerk offices will be open from 8 a.m. to noon for in-person voting on Saturday. The clerk’s offices also are open during…

Man found in Back Bay in Ocean Springs identified

A body that was found last week in the Back Bay near Ocean Springs has been identified. Jackson County Coroner Bruce Lynd Jr. says the man is 38-year-old Kevin Hodges of Mobile. Hodges was found near the CSX Railroad tracks on August 16th. The coroner used his fingerprints to identify Hodges. An autopsy is pending and Lynd says no foul…

Bay St. Louis natives affected by the Maui wildfires

Two Bay St. Louis natives detail the destruction and loss of life the Maui wildfires left in its path and what it cost them firsthand. “Awful. It was so disheartening to see like, oh I mean, it’s not just like one home. It’s everything.” Bay St. Louis natives Melissa and Caroline Fay have lived on the island of Maui for…

Back Bay Mission holding town hall on homelessness tonight

Looking ahead to tonight, Back Bay Mission will hold it’s next town hall on homelessness meeting. This meeting is open to the public and is the latest in a series of meetings on the subject. Tonight’s meeting will feature panelists from the Biloxi Police Department and community organizations on how community stakeholders can come together to help homeless south Mississippians….

Morning Business Report: August 22nd, 2023

A new study finds black Americans struggle to find skincare products that work and American workers are demanding almost $80,000 a year to take a new job. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Local News, News Tags: business, morning business report

Boogie Night 2023 this Saturday at Lynn Meadows Discovery Center

It’s almost that time once again! It’s time to party like it’s 1998. Here to tell us more about Boogie Night 2023, celebrating 25 years of Lynn Meadows Discovery Center are Cindy DeFrances and Stephanie Norris. The event takes place Saturday, August 26th from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Boogie Night 2023, Lynn Meadows Discovery Center

Singing River Health System investigating cyberattack

Singing River Health System officials are still working to determine how some computer systems when compromised during a weekend cyberattack. The health system is now working with law enforcement agencies in this investigation. In the meantime, Singing River officials say some internal systems have been taken offline as a result. Patient care is operating as normally as possible, but you…

News 25’s 25 Teams in 25 Days: Resurrection Catholic Eagles

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV) — After missing the playoffs for the first time in eight years in 2021, Resurrection Catholic was back in the postseason like it never left in 2022. “You’ve never seen guys come out here ready to practice, like, ah, we’ve got practice today,” said Resurrection Catholic senior running back/wide receiver/safety Daniel Pickens. “But now people are ready…