Feed My Starving Children project at Mosaic Church

The Mosaic Church community participated in a service project called Feed My Starving Children. The goal of Feed My Starving Children is to turn hunger into hope by packing nutritious meals for hungry children around the world. Packing events happen every weekend all across the United States and Mosaic Church has brought the fun to the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Volunteers…

How to provide help to someone struggling with an eating disorder

It’s Eating Disorder Awareness Week, there are multiple eating disorders, but the most common and detrimental are anorexia and bulimia. We are sharing tips on how to get help for someone with an eating disorder. News 25 spoke with Gulfport Behavioral Health about treatment options available on the Coast. While they provide several inpatient and outpatient mental health therapy programs,…

3/3 – Brittany’s “Beautiful” Friday Evening Forecast

Current surface analysis shows the cold front has moved east of the forecast area and was near Mobile Bay as evident by the veered westerly winds behind it vs southwesterly ahead of it. Winds are still gusting 20 to 25 mph along and east of I-55 but not nearly as strong as it was this morning. Winds will continue to…

Budweiser Clydesdales returning to the Gulf Coast in April

The Budweiser Clydesdales are coming back to the Mississippi Coast! In partnership with Biloxi and Keesler Air Force Base, these signature draft horses will be performing in the ‘Thunder over the Sound’ air show. The Clydesdales have represented Budweiser since 1933. Anheuser-Busch brewing owns about 250 Clydesdales. Eight-horse teams are hitched to the iconic beer wagons for appearances, but the…

Grammy-nominated artist Valerie June performs for local students

MGCCC hosted second graders at the IMPAC Center, where they enjoyed a performance by Grammy-nominated artist Valerie June. June is a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, poet, and author who began her career in Memphis. June’s music has some folk, soul, blues, and traditional Appalachian elements blended into a refreshingly timeless sound. June serenaded the crowd with music and read her…

Paradise Pier Fun Park officially open in Biloxi

Margaritaville’s Paradise Pier is officially open to the public. Paradise Pier cut the ribbon before letting everyone up to the pier for fun. Congressman Mike Ezell and Biloxi Mayor FoFo Gilich were there to welcome guests in, alongside Margaritaville’s staff. After years of preparation, rides were finally filled and running. Guests enjoyed ice cream, rides, the pool, and the view!…

Wild at Heart Rescue save bird with catfish stuck in its throat

Wild at Heart and Dr. James Askew were able to save the life of a bird that washed ashore. The double-crested cormorant was found on the beach with a catfish and a hook lodged in its throat. Catfish are known to stick their barbs out when in danger. The bird was unable to swallow or spit it out. Wild at…

Morning Business Report: March 3rd, 2023

Which college majors had the highest starting salaries and Ford is seeking to patent technology to lock out drivers who are late on car payments. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Volunteers clean up at Pascagoula River Audubon Center

Volunteers from Mississippi Power, Chevron, and Ingalls Shipbuilding were out this morning cleaning up in the community. The volunteers started at 8:30 and spent the morning at the Pascagoula River Audubon Center for a spring cleanup. They power washed concrete, cleaned the wood around trees, cleaned out landscape areas and replaced some plants. Katie Walsh Fetzer with the Pascagoula River…

MGCCC holds Hospitality Summit for non-traditional programs

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College held a summit this morning, geared toward non-traditional students. More than 175 students from high schools across the Coast attended the annual ‘Making Waves on the Gulf Coast Hospitality Summit.’ It gave high school students an opportunity to learn more about MGCCC’s non-traditional programs, things like baking and pastry arts, massage therapy, cosmetology, culinary arts,…

3/2 – Brittany’s “Scattered Showers Ahead” Thursday Night Forecast

Some weak convection has developed over the MS Sound and near the Pearl River this afternoon. This is likely in response to steel low level lapse rates/enhanced low level instability and increasing low level flow. Looking upstream, a strong and further amplifying trough will continue into the ArkLaTex region later tonight and early Friday. This parent trough will send a…

Harrison County deputies shop with youth for rodeo gear

About 25 members of the Buddy Sports program, along with several Harrison County sheriff deputies, headed over to Academy Sports in Gulfport to get ready for the department’s annual fishing rodeo. Each of the buddies was given a $100 gift card provided by Academy, which they were able to spend on all the fishing gear they needed for the rodeo…

PRCC football’s Elijah Jenkins offered by Arkansas-Pine Bluff

Pearl River Community College three-year football standout Elijah Jenkins is the proud owner of his first Division I offer, courtesy of Arkansas-Pine Bluff. During his 24 games in Poplarville, the 6’0 230 linebacker posted 76 total tackles and seven-and-a-half sacks to go along with a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. The one they call grave digger, hailing from Picayune,…

Pascagoula High choral department performs ‘The Little Mermaid’

A young mermaid is giving up her life under the sea for love with a human prince. The Pascagoula High School choral department’s rendition of The Little Mermaid is being performed tonight through Sunday for the general public. Students auditioned in November and have been rehearsing since January. Kindergarten and first grade classes were the first to catch a glimpse…

Two Waste Pro drivers in Gulfport receive safety rewards

To ensure that employees practice safety on a daily basis, Waste Pro offers incentives for their drivers. Waste Pro’s Gulfport division is celebrating two drivers who have earned the company’s coveted safety award of $10,000. Commercial front load driver DeAnna Deflippo and roll-off truck driver Gary Hudson were each awarded their prizes during a steak dinner for the company. To…

3/2 – Brittany’s “Approaching Cold Front” Thursday Evening Forecast

Some weak convection has developed over the MS Sound and near the Pearl River this afternoon. This is likely in response to steel low level lapse rates/enhanced low level instability and increasing low level flow. Looking upstream, a strong and further amplifying trough will continue into the ArkLaTex region later tonight and early Friday. This parent trough will send a…