Confirmed tornado touched down in Moss Point
A tornado was confirmed to have touched down in Moss Point. News 25’s Brooke Parker is on the scene with more. Categories: Local News, News Tags: moss point tornado, tornado
A tornado was confirmed to have touched down in Moss Point. News 25’s Brooke Parker is on the scene with more. Categories: Local News, News Tags: moss point tornado, tornado
The Pascagoula Senior Center is hosting a six-part series on handmade pottery. Over the course of the series, participants will gain knowledge and skills in pottery-making. From shaping the clay to preparing it for firing, the volunteer instructors will provide step-by-step guidance, ensuring a rewarding learning experience. After completing the classes, participants will have the opportunity to visit the senior…
The American Red Cross invites you to celebrate summer and save lives. The Red Cross is holding a blood drive this week as part of Media for Red Cross. It began today and will extend through Saturday, June 23rd. The drive will be held in multiple locations across the Gulf Coast. Giving just one donation can save up to three…
A Juneteenth celebration took place in Gulfport on the lawn next to the Mississippi Aquarium. The event is brought to you by JZ 94.5, Hancock Whitney, the aquarium, and the City of Gulfport. They have come together to host the Inaugural Juneteenth Family Fun Day, celebrating freedom and community. The event was a day filled with food, vendors, and activities…
The threat for strong to severe thunderstorms will continue through a portion of this evening. Thunderstorms have the potential of producing damaging winds, small hail, and isolated spin-ups. Things will gradually quiet down overnight. Tomorrow will provide for similar conditions with heat, humidity, and the chance for strong thunderstorms. Our area is in a Level 2 of 5, or Slight…
Thirteen-year-old Teshawna Taylor has been in a hospital since June 10th, battling injuries suffered after a vehicle hit her in Gulfport. The teenager suffered a broken hip, a broken leg, and traumatic brain injury after a vehicle hit her as she stepped into the road near the Dollar General on Dedeaux Road. Police have charged 20-year-old David Harrell in the…
Baseball with your old man is a great way to spend Father’s Day for lovers of the sport. Ground Zero Blues Club Biloxi and Restaurant hosted a Biloxi Shuckers watch party as the team battled it out on the road with the Montgomery Biscuits. Before the watch party, the Blues Club threw a special brunch for dads to enjoy, giving…
Hundreds of train lovers were out roaming through 50,000 square feet of ‘just train fun’ all weekend long. The Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum held its grand opening for Traintastic at its new location on Pass Road in Gulfport. It was an interactive experience as visitors quickly realized the displays feature some of the Mississippi Coast’s most popular features. Guests…
Hancock County residents had a chance to get up close and personal with candidates running for local office. American Legion Post 77 in Waveland hosted a candidate meet and greet Saturday. Those running for sheriff, judgeships, district supervisors spots, and other officers in Hancock County were among the many taking part in the event. Guests were able to get to…
Gulfport residents spent Saturday afternoon celebrating the freedom and achievements of African Americans on the Coast and across the nation. It was all part of the third annual Juneteenth Expo at the Isiah Fredericks Community Center. Several Gulfport natives shared their heritage and family history with those in attendance. Vendors set up shop along the outside greenery, letting guests browse…
Juneteenth celebrations continue to grow year after year in Biloxi. The City of Biloxi joined the Movers and Shakers Social Club in hosting its annual Juneteenth celebration over the weekend. It was a chance for friends and families to embrace African American history while remembering and acknowledging the many achievements of black and brown men and women. Nell Davis said,…
66 percent of Americans have a negative view of tipping. Jane King reports a new survey finds Americans are tipping less for a variety of services. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report
A Heat Advisory is in effect untill 7pm, showers and thunderstorms will bring relief to a lucky few. How long can our NW to westerly upper flow continue to dominate our area? Some, even though slight, changes to the new normal of this NW flow will be noticed starting today in that this will cause a line of t-storms to…
Picayune police are investigating the death of a man that happened over the weekend. Officers were called to a home on Morris Street a little after 11:30 p.m. Saturday in the Goodyear neighborhood. Fifty-three year-old Michael McDonald was found dead. It’s believed he was dead for a little over an hour before he was found. McDonald’s friend and roommate, Harry…
A Heat Advisory will be in effect from 11am to 7pm. How long can our NW to westerly upper flow continue to dominate our area? Some, even though slight, changes to the new normal of this NW flow will be noticed starting today in that this will cause a line of t-storms to move farther south. No difference in intensity…
Isolated shower and thunderstorm chances will be around tonight. Expect warm and humid conditions to continue overnight. Cloud coverage will be dominant. Tomorrow will be another hot and humid day with more thunderstorm chances. An area of low pressure will drift around the region for much of the week. That will help to provide for rounds of thunderstorm chances in…
The Biloxi Shuckers played two tonight against the Montgomery Biscuits at the site of this year’s Sun Belt Tournament. Eight unanswered for the Biscuits and they take this one by the final score of 11-4, setting the stage for game two. Biscuits win game two 7-0. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: baseball, Biloxi Shuckers, sports
When you flip a coin, it’s heads or tails, 50-50, but when it comes to making it all the way to the College World Series, you don’t expect that to be a 50-50 proposition. Yet, it has been for LSU ever since its first trip back in 1986. The Tigers taking on Omaha for the 19th time in the last…
Isolated strong thunderstorms are possible tonight bringing the potential for hail and strong winds. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until Midnight. The very persistent pattern will remain in place for much of the weekend. The storm track will shift slightly which will lead to rain chances for South Mississippi. Thunderstorms that get into our region will have more…
Those anglers who headed out yesterday for the King Master Tournament will be heading back in tomorrow and hopefully hauling a winning catch. Weigh-ins will be from 3 to 6 p.m. tomorrow at Point Cadet. There are 22 boats vying for more than $125,000 in cash prizes. Categories: Local News, News Tags: King Master
The City of Diamondhead is now in the process of providing more waterfront access to its residents. Within the next 60 days, work will start on renovations for a new boat and kayak launch. The new boat launch gives direct access to the Jourdan River and will feature a boardwalk, sitting areas for residents and guests, fishing areas, bird watching,…
Hot and humid conditions will continue for the area into this weekend. There is about a 40% or so chance of showers and thunderstorms overnight. A few could get strong as a Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until midnight. The consistent pattern of heat, humidity, and batches of energy providing for thunderstorm complexes in the region will be persistent….
This fall, a new fine dining restaurant is coming to Stone County. Staigle’s Steakhouse held a groundbreaking ceremony today in Wiggins. Visitors can expect special entrees, ranging from wagyu filet mignon and other high-end meats as well as fish cocktails, tableside shows, and more. Once open, the restaurant will comfortably seat 50 patrons for inside dining. The City of Wiggins…
Mississippi Heroes honored Coast caregivers for their selfless dedication. Caregivers from all walks of life were celebrated at a special luncheon held today at the Knight Nonprofit Center. The lunch brought together a diverse group of people, all sharing a common bond of compassion and commitment. The caregivers have been honored over the past year as Mississippi Heroes. These people…