Kroc Center seeking volunteers to help harvest garden

Spring is knocking on the door and now it is time for you to discover your green thumb! The Salvation Army Kroc Center is looking for volunteers to cultivate its community garden. In partnership with the Mississippi Farm to School Network, the Kroc Center is aiming to teach members of the community the benefits of eating locally grown food and…

City of D’Iberville legalizes golf carts

The City of D’Iberville has legalized the use of approved golf carts. City Ordinance number 177 allows for low-speed golf carts to be driven on selected streets in D’Iberville. Some streets golf carts are not allowed on include Promenade Parkway and Popps Ferry Road. People must complete an application and purchase a permit for their golf cart. Then they can…

Amtrak police meet with local first responders to discuss train safety and security

The Amtrak Police Department met with police agencies across the Coast to talk about safety and security around the tracks. Amtrak has 450 police officers throughout the United States on trains and at train stations. As Amtrak begins practice runs, keeping people off the tracks and obeying railroad crossings is a top priority for all departments. Amtrak Chief of Police…

Law enforcement training and awards banquet at the Golden Nugget Biloxi

The Gulf Coast High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area and Homeland Security Investigations Gulfport hosted their annual awards presentation at the Golden Nugget Casino and Resort. The two-day training and awards ceremony is an opportunity to recognize the collaborative efforts and successful work of these law enforcement partnerships in combating drug trafficking in the southeast. At the ceremony, Homeland Security Investigators…

House Bill 1723 would create tax credit for food bank donations

There is a critical bill for food insecurity that is making its way through the Mississippi Legislature. House Bill 1723 passed the state House of Representatives with a 117-0 vote. The bill would allow for a dollar-for-dollar tax credit for business contributions to a 501(C)3 food bank. With inflation affecting so many people, food insecurity is at an all-time high…

Morning Business Report: March 8th, 2023

1 in 9 senior citizens say they still don’t have life figured out and new cars are more expensive than ever, but used cars keep dropping. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

15th annual Souper Mudfest in Bay St. Louis

It’s one of the most popular events of the year in Bay St. Louis and it combines two beautiful and tasty art forms. Here to tell us about this weekend’s Souper Mudfest is the director of the Bay St. Louis Creative Arts Center Steve Barney. Tags: Bay St. Louis, Souper Mudfest

Bay High boys soccer honored by Mayor Mike Favre

Today, the Bay High boys soccer team was honored with a proclamation by Mayor Mike Favre in celebration of the program’s second state championship all time and its first since 2012. The Tigers took down North Pontotoc 2-0 on February 4th in the 4A title game. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: Bay High, boys soccer, soccer, sports

3/7 – Brittany’s “Humid” Tuesday Night Forecast

No significant changes in the overall synoptic pattern that has been influencing the region for the past several day is anticipated through Thursday night. A weak backdoor frontal boundary will remain stalled just to the north and northeast of the forecast area. To the south of this front, light onshore flow will persist. At the same time, a persistent mid…

NCAA Baseball: Southern Miss vs. Ole Miss

Back in June, Southern Miss hosted a super regional at home for the first time in program history against Ole Miss, who went onto not only win that best two-out-of-three, but also the entire College World Series for the first time in program history. Tonight, they took the diamond together for the first time since. 22nd ranked Southern Miss paying…

3/7 – Brittany’s “Mild” Tuesday Evening Forecast

No significant changes in the overall synoptic pattern that has been influencing the region for the past several day is anticipated through Thursday night. A weak backdoor frontal boundary will remain stalled just to the north and northeast of the forecast area. To the south of this front, light onshore flow will persist. At the same time, a persistent mid…

Dealing with financial anxiety

In a recent survey, 69 percent of individuals have financial anxiety and that same survey found that despite recent inflation prices, one in four people don’t budget. Whether or not financial anxiety is caused by the lack of funds or too much debt, the most common reaction to financial anxiety is avoidance. However, avoiding your finances instead of managing them…

Local woman wins 100-mile Ultra Marathon

An Ocean Springs woman ran a 100-mile ultra marathon and finished first in the state in her category. Amanda Ray competed in the Carl Touchstone Memorial Mississippi Trail Run this past weekend on the Longleaf Horse Trails in DeSoto National Forest. Her 100 mile race kicked off at noon Friday and she endured 24 hours on the grueling trail course….

The Knights of Columbus hold Spring Blood Drive

The Knights of Columbus at Our Lady of Fatima in Biloxi hosted a Spring Red Cross Blood Drive. Blood is always needed to save lives and volunteers rolled up their sleeves to help the cause. Every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood. It’s essential for surgeries, cancer treatment, chronic illnesses, and traumatic injuries, whether a patient receives whole…

Wall Street Journal report questions port cranes

A Pentagon report published by the Wall Street Journal says the military sees Chinese-made cranes operating in U.S. ports as a potential ‘Trojan Horse’ that China could use to gather intelligence on materials being moved in and out of the country. This comes hard on the heels of a report that a Chinese balloon shot down off the Coast of…

Six years since fatal train and bus collision in Biloxi

Six years ago, a fun day on the Coast turned deadly for tourists from Texas after a train and bus collision in Biloxi. Six years ago, a train collided with a tour bus stuck on the tracks here. Even as time has passed, it’s one day that many say they have not forgotten. Especially the City of Biloxi, who has…