Youth Mental Health First Aid classes set for Saturday at Pine Lake Baptist Church

The Mental Health Association of South Mississippi is hosting first aid classes this weekend geared toward youth mental health. The class is designed to teach parents, family, caregivers, school staff, and others how to help an adolescent who is experiencing mental health and/or addiction challenges or if they are in a crisis. Participants will learn about risk factors, warning signs,…

St. Martin Wide Receiver Noreel White offered by Southern Miss

Another high school football star from the Coast earning his third Division I offer in the last few days, paging St. Martin Wide Receiver Noreel White, who picked up Southern Miss earlier Tuesday. The four-star recruit is already high on LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, and Florida State, where he was previously committed early in his high school career and…

1/18 – Jeff’s “Wind Advisory” Wednesday Afternoon Forecast

A Wind Advisory is in effect for our area. It will be very warm this afternoon along with gusty winds of 15-25 MPH carrying through the day. There is also a 20% chance of passing showers. A line of showers and thunderstorms will make its way into our area late tonight. Nighttime stabilization will help the intensity of the activity…

Shooter in Victoria Lane domestic incident dies

A man involved in a shooting at a home on Victoria Lane in Biloxi on Tuesday has died of what appeared to be self-inflicted wounds. Biloxi Police were called out to the residence just before 4 a.m. Tuesday about a shooting. Once there, officers found two men suffering from gunshot wounds. One man, 46-year-old Patrick Foster, was pronounced dead at…

1/17 – Brittany’s “Muggy” Tuesday Night Forecast

An upper low currently near the 4-Corners region will deepen as it crosses the southern portion of the Rocky Mountains. As this upper low moves across the Central Plains Wednesday and Wednesday night, a surface low will develop on the leeside of the Rockies and track right along with the upper low. Those features far proximity from the CWA means…

George County Quarterback Deuce Knight offered by Auburn

George County Quarterback Deuce Knight is the recipient of another Division I offer. Today, the sophomore sensation added Auburn to his bag. He’s now up to six offers total in addition to Indiana, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Mississippi State, and Tulsa. Knight flashing the Power Five potential in 2022, throwing for over 1,900 yards and 11 touchdowns to just four picks…

Dak Prescott leads Cowboys to postseason win over Tampa Bay Bucs

Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott joined some elite company in last night’s playoff win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Mississippi State alum became just the fourth QB in the Super Bowl era to throw four touchdowns and rush for another score, the others being Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers, and Matt Ryan. It was a complete team win for Big…

MACCC Women’s Basketball: Pearl River vs. Meridian

In the latest NJCAA Women’s basketball rankings released today, there’s only two undefeated teams cracking the top 25 and for some reason, Pearl River Community College isn’t one of them, but the Lady Wildcats definitely should be, still riding the best start to a season in program history at 13-0. PRCC hasn’t played a game decided by single digits in…

Ocean Springs Theatre named state champions

A show-stopping performance finally got some recognition it richly deserves. This past weekend, Ocean Springs Theatre and Film Department attended the Mississippi Theatre Association Competition in Tupelo, where they were named the state champions for their production of “Bocon!” “Bocon” is Spanish for ‘big mouth’ and it tells the story of the main character finding his freedom and his voice…

King Cake competition at the Ocean Springs Visitors Center

What better way to celebrate Mardi Gras than eating a wide assortment of King Cake? The Ocean Springs Chamber is hosting its annual King Cake Contest! Until February 28th, people are invited to come inside the visitors center, taste the Mardi Gras treats available, and then rate the dessert on a scale of one to five. The desserts switch out…

1/17 – Brittany’s “Comfortable” Tuesday Evening Forecast

An upper low currently near the 4-Corners region will deepen as it crosses the southern portion of the Rocky Mountains. As this upper low moves across the Central Plains Wednesday and Wednesday night, a surface low will develop on the leeside of the Rockies and track right along with the upper low. Those features far proximity from the CWA means…

Women’s Resource Center hosting 2023 Baby Bottle Boomerang Drive

Every January, the Women’s Resource Center in Gulfport hosts a Baby Bottle Boomerang Drive to help fund the services the nonprofit clinic offers. The center supports those facing unplanned pregnancies and their babies, from free pregnancy tests and ultrasounds to getting help with baby resources or prenatal and parenting classes. Any business, church, or person wanting to participate in the…

Reticent Warriors Tactics trains officers on the Gulf Coast

Reticent Warriors Tactics, a company based out of Savannah, Georgia, came to the Coast to help law enforcement improve and advance their skillsets. The courses and seminars teach mindset, shooting skills, and tactics that work in the real world. For the last two days, Bay St. Louis Police Department practiced fundamentals of patrol and tactical rifles and then will move…

Veterans eligible for free mental health care

Beginning today, all U.S. military veterans in suicidal crisis are eligible for free care at any VA or private facility. Unlike for most other medical benefits, veterans do not have to be enrolled in the VA system to be eligible for the free emergency mental health care.  That means more than 18 million veterans in the U.S. could be eligible….

Morning Business Report: January 17th, 2023

Travelers with food allergies want to board planes earlier than other groups and a glut of toys sparks massive discounts. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Men’s Health Screening Saturday in Gulfport

The National Council of Negro Women-Gulfport Section and partner organizations will host a Men’s Health Day on Saturday. The health screening event will feature: stroke assessment, vision/hearing testing, blood pressure checks, COPD/asthma, body fat analysis, oral health, and more. Door prizes, free healthy foods, and lunches will also be distributed. Attendees are asked to bring their prescription bottles or a…

Parts of Government St. closing in Ocean Springs for sewer repairs

Looking ahead to tomorrow, a stretch of Government Street in Ocean Springs will be closed for a few days for sewer repairs. Starting at 8 tomorrow morning, one block of Government Street from Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue to Magnolia Avenue will be closed until Sunday at 5 p.m. so crews can make those repairs, that’s the block between the…

Beauvoir Road work completed ahead of schedule

Good news for Biloxi drivers, Beauvoir Road is open ahead of schedule. Here’s a recent look of the road from Biloxi City Councilman Paul Tisdale. You may recall, the southern portion of the road closed back on November 1st for water and sewer line work and then the road was repaved. This work was expected to keep the road closed…

YMCA pool now open, renovations complete

Good news for Ocean Springs swimmers: after two months of renovations, the YMCA pool is open once again. The concrete pool has a brand-new coat and seal. Tiles that were coming undone have also been fixed. Along the outside, the pool has new paint and light fixtures. The renovation cost $140,000. The pool reopened bright and early at five this…

Ingalls awards $100,000 in grants for STEM education initiatives

Ingalls Shipbuilding announced their 2022 academic year STEM grant recipients today during a special breakfast. The Ingalls Shipbuilding Division awarded 26 schools in Mississippi and Alabama with a check toward their STEM-related initiatives. Ingalls makes this annual investment for the future of STEM education. This year, Ingalls awarded $100,000 in grant money. Ingalls has awarded more than $1.1 million in…