George Co. alum Justin Steele records MLB-leading 13th win for Cubs

CHICAGO, Ill. (WXXV) — George County High School alum and Chicago Cubs left-handed pitcher Justin Steele has done it again, spinning his 13th win of the season – tied for the MLB lead with Taijuan Walker of the Philadelphia Phillies. The former Rebel went 5.1 innings against a tough Atlanta offense, giving up eight hits and four walks but just…

Shuckers INF Tyler Black promoted to AAA; 3 Biloxi players win awards

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV) — Biloxi Shuckers infielder Tyler Black is moving up and moving on following a promotion to the Triple-A Nashville Sounds on Sunday. The fifth-ranked prospect of the Miwaukee Brewers, Black has been a menace for opposing pitchers all season long, with 14 home runs and a single-season franchise record eight triples across 84 games. His 47 stolen…

Ocean Springs LB Eric Moore, Jr. commits to Arkansas State

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV) — Ocean Springs senior linebacker Eric Moore, Jr. has given his verbal commitment to Arkansas State, over the likes of Georgia Tech, Liberty and SMU, just to name a few. Last season, the 3-Star recruit led the Greyhounds with 107 total tackles, en route to a 12-1 season and their first trip to South State in…

Butch Oustalet Foundation helping spread awareness for dyslexia

After serving the community for 54 years selling cars and trucks, this former car dealer is ready to make even more of an impact here in South Mississippi. Butch Oustalet may be retired from selling vehicles, but now, he is excited more than ever to change lives through the Butch Oustalet Foundation. The foundation’s goal is to provide students with…

Pair of projects to cut down traffic in Gulfport presented to supervisors

The City of Gulfport is planning a pair of projects to cut down on traffic and ease parking congestion in some of its busiest areas. The city presented its plans for a commerce corridor and harbor expansion projects to the Harrison County Board of Supervisors this morning. The project will be funded by the Gulf Coast Restore Fund. The commerce…

Early registration deadline for Cruisin’ the Coast is approaching

Early registration for this year’s Cruisin’ the Coast closes next week. This year’s week-long event will be held October 1st through October 8th with events all over the Coast and Cruise Central at Centennial Plaza. Last year, more than 8,000 pre-registered for Cruisin’ with more than a thousand being first-time participants. There were more than 9,600 cars registered last year,…

Harrison County Election Commission testing equipment

The final checks and balances are complete as voting precincts are all set for primary elections. The Harrison County Election Commission held a public testing for voting equipment today that will be used during the primary. It’s done to ensure voters will have a fair and accurate election process. Today, election commission members were testing out the ballot scanners and…

Things to know when voting in August Primary Election

Circuit Clerk Connie Ladner has four things people of Harrison County need to know before going to vote Tuesday. First, you must provide an ID because it is required when voting in the state of Mississippi. Second, if you’re unsure about where your polling location is and you don’t have your voter registration card, you can check the county website,…

Gulfport and Biloxi exploring alternatives to AMR

Gulfport and Biloxi city leaders are asking the Harrison County Board of Supervisors to explore alternatives to AMR as the contract comes up for renewal next year. Gulfport Mayor Billy Hewes and Biloxi Mayor Andrew ‘FoFo’ Gilich met today with supervisors to discuss issues with American Medical Response, the emergency medical service vendor for the county. The mayors asked for…

New date announced for Menge Avenue closure

MDOT has announced a new date for the overnight closure of I-10 at Menge Avenue, which was originally set for today. The closure of the westbound lanes will now take place Wednesday night from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. During that time, westbound traffic will be rerouted through the Menge Avenue exit and on ramps. Categories: Local News, News Tags:…

Faith Out Loud Conference hosts first in-person event

A three-day weekend conference in Gulfport gave believers a chance to amplify their faith and discover their purpose. For the first time since its inception, the Living Faith Out Loud Conference was an in-person event. The conference featured a group of guest speakers, all sharing their works, gifts, and testimonies. Attendees also received counseling, ministry, and marketing strategies and more….

Little Rock Missionary Baptist Church in Gulfport celebrates 121 years of service

Little Rock Missionary Baptist Church in Gulfport is celebrating 121 years of Christian fellowship. The church was founded in 1902 by Reverand Loggins, his followers, and members of Mount Bethel Baptist Church. The church building was completed a few years later in 1909 and has withstood its fair share of natural disasters, fires, and other hardships over the years. Nevertheless,…

8/7 – Chris’s “Heat Wave” Monday Afternoon Forecast

Folks the heat wave will continue into the first full week of August. This means that there is an EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING  until 7PM today for heat indices from 110-116. There is a cold front north of the area, however it is not expected to aid in cooling us off.  Today winds will be a little stronger out of the…

Local students build boats and race for Free STEM Saturday

A unique learning opportunity was held for South Mississippi youth as they explore the worlds of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Presented by the Department of Defense, the Hancock County NAACP, and STEMNOLA, young students built battery powered boats. The students learned first hand about buoyancy and density as they crafted and tested their sailboats, pontoon boats, and swamp boats….

Community gets to know candidates at 38th annual Candidates Forum

Over the weekend in Harrison County, local candidates made their final pitches to voters during annual candidates forum. With primary elections inching closer and closer, South Mississippi residents were able to get a little more familiar with some of the candidates before hitting the polls this Tuesday. The 38th annual Candidates Forum hosted by the Gulfport chapter of the NAACP…

Kai’s Give Back Gala

Kai Davis with Big Hearts, Little Hands is in studio with details about ‘Kai’s Give Back Gala’ next weekend. The gala benefit for kids takes place Saturday, August 19th at 7 p.m. at the Frank Gruich Community Center in Biloxi. A donation is required for entry. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Big Hearts Little Hands, Kai’s Give Back Gala

8/7 – Chris’s “HOT & HUMID” Monday Morning Forecast

Folks the heat wave will continue into the first full week of August. This means that there is an EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING FROM 11AM – 7PM today for heat indices from 110-116. There is a cold front north of the area, however it is not expected to aid in cooling us off.  Today winds will be a little stronger out…

8/6 – Jeff’s “Brutal Heat Continues” Sunday Night Forecast

This very brutal stretch of heat is going to continue into the new week. It will remain very warm and oppressively humid overnight as southerly flow continues. Some clouds overnight will gradually clear out around daybreak. Most spots will not see temperatures below 80 degrees. An Excessive Heat Warning is in effect again from 11 AM until 7 PM for…