81-year-old man missing in Gulfport found dead

Conrad Howell, the man we told you about who went missing around noon yesterday, has been found dead. Gulfport police said the 81-year-old was found this morning and offered prayers to the family. Police also thank the Mississippi Task Force Urban Search and Rescue, Harrison County Fire Department, and Gulfport Fire Department for their efforts in finding Mr. Howell. Categories:…

Local Tik Tok creator competes in cooking challenge

A local Tik Tok creator is competing in the Home Chef Throw Down Challenge for a good cause. Matthew Bounds is cooking in the kitchen for a global organization called ‘Lasagna Love.’ The organization connects home chefs with people nearby who are in need of a hot meal. Along with Bounds, a couple of other creators are competing in a…

The evolution of the Biloxi Second Liners Club

The Biloxi Second Liners Mardi Gras Club is celebrating 28 years of evolution here on the Coast. The club was established in 1995 and had its inaugural parade in 1996. Betty Pollard, a founding member of the group, was inspired by the parades she saw on television and thought it would be a great idea to bring to Biloxi. The…

Singing River Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center celebrates Mardi Gras

Singing River Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center let the good times roll through the halls as patients, along with hospital staff and volunteers, participated in a Mardi Gras parade. CRC patients decorated their wheelchairs in Mardi Gras flare while they threw beads and favors to the crowd. The halls were also decked out in purple, green, and gold. The Mardi Gras parade…

Seniors celebrate Mardi Gras in Gulfport

Talk about a party! The Mardi Gras Mambo for seniors was a hit! Seniors danced the day away as the DJ blared music at the Lyman Community Center. If they weren’t hitting the dance floor, you could catch these guests enjoying snacks from various vendors and volunteers, dressing up at the photo booth, or voting for king and queen. The…

Mardi Gras brings in tourism to the Gulf Coast

Some tourists are skipping out on New Orleans and Mobile for Mardi Gras and heading straight for Mississippi. The Mississippi Gulf Coast has seen a 30 percent uptick in lodging during Mardi Gras. Tourism around this time is a huge economic advantage. According to Coastal Mississippi Tourism, a tourist spends between $200 and $300 a day, including lodging, food, beverage,…

Blow Fly Bar and Grill opening soon in Gulfport

The Blow Fly Bar and Grill will be opening soon in Gulfport. Blow Fly Inn is now Blow Fly Bar and Grill with a new owner and a newly renovated building. Staff members and renovation employees are working hard to make sure everything comes together for the grand opening. The renovations have been going on since November. Kelly Peleaz, director…

Ground Zero Blues Club holding Musical March Madness Karaoke Tournament

Your journey to becoming Biloxi’s next rock star could start tonight! Ground Zero Blues Club Biloxi is kicking off its inaugural Musical March Madness Karaoke Tournament tonight at 9 p.m. Judges will choose four qualifiers to move on to the semi-final rounds held in March. Since early January, Ground Zero has been hosting Rock Star Karaoke every Thursday night, gearing…

Armed Forces Retirement Home holding Nursing Open House

The Armed Forces Retirement Home takes care of our veterans in their later years, but they need help. Joining us today to talk about an open house to help recruit nurses are Director of Nursing Beatrice Overby and Registered Nurse Brandon Kinchen. The open house takes place March 1st. For more information visit usajobs.gov. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: armed forces…

Make-A-Wish grants local kid a trip to Disney World

A special surprise awaited one student at Pecan Park Elementary School in Ocean Springs. Jace Mathews was diagnosed with cancer in 2016 and underwent treatment which left him with an incomplete spinal cord injury, but Jace’s diagnosis has not held him back. He enjoys school, playing outdoors, and all things ‘superheroes’ and his one true wish was to go to…

Governor announces plan to improve infrastructure, foster growth in state

Gov. Tate Reeves today announced his plan to drive economic development and growth in Mississippi by investing state funds in infrastructure projects throughout the state. Projects that will help with site development efforts also are included to entice more high-paying jobs from businesses that may locate in Mississippi. “To better position our state for further economic growth, we need to…

2/16 – The Chief’s “Unseasonably WARM” Thursday Morning Forecast

The old stalled cold front that retrograded west has primed the area with warmth and instability. But there is still a weak cap in the low levels of the atmosphere. This will get quickly lifted and become unstable as the front approaches. Basically, the area should become surface based later this morning. Severe weather variables are not remarkable as far…

John Cox honored for contributions to college baseball

Legendary Southern Miss broadcaster John Cox is being honored for his national contributions to college baseball, capturing the 48th annual Russell D. Anderson Wilbur Snypp Award courtesy of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. Fox has been director of sports broadcasting at USM since 1979 and is one of just three recipients of the award all-time to earn the distinction…

Mississippi Sea Wolves vs. Carolina Thunderbirds

Truth be told, the Mississippi Sea Wolves didn’t have the best start to their first season back on the Coast, at one point losing 22 out of 24 games. However, some new ice magic in the air these days that has the pack ready to howl, having won six out of their last eight, three of those coming in overtime….

2/15 – Brittany’s “Cool & Breezy” Wednesday Night Forecast

Warm and moist air advection continues as we stay ahead of the trough over southern Colorado. The advection as well as isentropic lift has created some showers across the northern half of the area. This should continue until tonight when the temperatures starts to cool down. Tomorrow, however, will be the main concern in the short-term period. We will see…

Five arrested on drug charges in Jackson County

After a month long investigation, five people are accused of conspiring to bring drugs into the Jackson County Adult Detention Center. Sheriff John Ledbetter says the investigation started after an inspection of inmate mail, phone calls, and messages. Victoria Linsley is charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute. Cherish Aucoin and Ashlie Wilson…

St. Peter’s by the Sea holds second line for students

The group down at St. Peter’s by the Sea Church held a Mardi Gras Celebration with students across the Coast. Sixteen students from the church’s ‘Casting Nets After School Program’ and 31 students from Coast Episcopal School gathered at St. Peter’s where they marched in a second line filled with music and dance. They completed the line at Salute Restaurant…

Two injured in shooting near Hensley Avenue in Gulfport

Two people were injured in a shooting just a little while ago in Gulfport. The Gulfport Police Department arrived to the scene on Hensley Avenue and George Street to find two women were shot. The case is under investigation right now and we are waiting to find out the condition the two women are in. News 25 will continue to…

2/15 – Brittany’s “Gloomy” Wednesday Evening Forecast

Warm and moist air advection continues as we stay ahead of the trough over southern Colorado. The advection as well as isentropic lift has created some showers across the northern half of the area. This should continue until tonight when the temperatures starts to cool down. Tomorrow, however, will be the main concern in the short-term period. We will see…