Pascagoula Defensive Lineman Jeffery Rush Jr. offered by Mississippi State

An offer from Mississippi State going to Pascagoula Defensive Lineman Jeffery Rush Jr., who is now up to ten Division I offers total. The four-star junior defensive lineman also has looks from Ole Miss, Arkansas, Missouri, Florida State, Southern Miss, Austin Peay, Central Arkansas, Samford, and Texas. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: football, Jeffery Rush Jr., sports

Southern Miss Defensive Back Malik Shorts entering NFL Draft

One of the best to ever do it at Southern Miss is calling it a college career, but not a football career. Over the weekend, Southern Miss Defensive Back Malik Shorts declared for the 2023 NFL Draft after playing in 49 games over the last five games. Shorts is coming off his best season as a Golden Eagle, leading the…

PRCC Cheer wins UCA National Title

The Pearl River Community College cheer squad bringing home more hardware as the Universal Cheerleaders Association Open All-Girls National Champions for the second year in a row. The Wildcats placed fourth in Saturday’s semi-finals before roll river rolling all the way to the top of Sunday’s standings. Pearl River beating out seven other schools to claim its second title all-time,…

Pass Christian alum Dustin Allison transferring from USM to PRCC

After spending a year in Hattiesburg, Southern Miss QB Dustin Allison running it back with Pearl River Community College as a reverse transfer. Prior to his time at USM, Allison spent two seasons in Poplarville, redshirting in 2020 before appearing in six games in 2021 with a couple of touchdown passes. The raw talent has always been there for the…

St. Martin Wide Receiver Noreel White offered by Arkansas and Tulsa

Busy weekend for St. Martin Wide Receiver Noreel White, raking in not one, but two Division I offers from Arkansas and Tulsa. 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 has other offers from Troy, Arkansas State, and UNLV. The former…

1/16 – Brittany’s “Mild & Pleasant” Monday Night Forecast

Tonight will be much warmer than compared to this weekend. Temperatures will bottom out in the low 60’s with mostly cloudy skies and we’ll see a 20% chance for showers in the area during our overnight hours. Tomorrow, the low end rain potential and mostly cloudy skies will stick around, as will the warmer temperatures. Come Wednesday night/Thursday morning, a…

High School Boys Basketball: Biloxi vs. Raymond

With everybody off school for MLK Day, not too many local sporting events to cover, especially at the high school level, but an extra special MLK Classic in the Metro today, known as the Rumble in the South. Biloxi taking on Raymond at Mississippi College in what’s being considered a top 20 match-up. Unbelievable matchup in the Metro,73-30 Raymond in…

Makin’ Groceries in Biloxi selling allergy-friendly King Cakes

It’s King Cake season and one local plant-based café specializes in making King Cakes that are ideal for individuals with dietary restrictions. Makin’ Groceries on Howard Avenue in Biloxi dishes out vegan and gluten-free King Cakes during Carnival season, both of which are dairy-free, egg-free, and refined-sugar free. News 25 caught up with Owner Lauren Turner as she was putting…

Paradise Pier and Margaritaville Resort Job Fair

Today, Paradise Pier Fun Park and Margaritaville Resort Biloxi hosted a job fair. Both businesses are looking for motivated individuals to join their teams. The fair featured a variety of positions from amusement park ride operators to hotel and restaurant staff. Paradise Pier Fun Park is the long-awaited new addition to Margaritaville Resort. The park features thrilling rides, delicious hand-crafted…

1/16 – Brittany’s “Warmer” Monday Evening Forecast

Tonight will be much warmer than compared to this weekend. Temperatures will bottom out in the low 60’s with mostly cloudy skies and we’ll see a 20% chance for showers in the area during our overnight hours. Tomorrow, the low end rain potential and mostly cloudy skies will stick around, as will the warmer temperatures. Come Wednesday night/Thursday morning, a…

Pool opening at YMCA in Ocean Springs tomorrow

After two months of renovations, YMCA’s pool in Ocean Springs is finally opening tomorrow at 5 a.m. The renovation cost $145,000 to do. In the pool, it has a brand new coat and seal along the concrete pool. The tiles that were coming undone are now fixed. Along the outside, the pool has brand new paint and light fixtures. The…

Hundreds celebrate MLK Day with Battle of the Bands

Hundreds came out to watch several bands perform as part of the MLK Coastwide Celebration Battle of the Bands at MGM Park. High school and middle school bands from New Orleans, Mobile, and Jackson all came to perform with Alcorn State University Sounds of Dyn-O-Mite leading the charge. The Coastwide MLK Committee also recognized the hard work of representatives from…

Coastwide MLK Jr. Celebration Parade in Biloxi

Marching down Division Street celebrating the man who had a dream, the Coastwide Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Parade took place this afternoon in Biloxi. East Biloxi was full of joy and cheer, celebrating MLK with beads, candy, and band performances across the Coast. Several organizations showed their support for love, peace, and community. Paradegoers not only enjoyed the music,…

World Record setting volleyball player on the Coast

A World Record setting volleyball player is making a difference on the Coast. Bob Holmes has been playing and motivating students all week long. Holmes currently holds the record for having played more games in any sport than any other athlete alive. To date, he’s played over 20,000 games of volleyball solo against teams of players. Last week, he competed…

Morning Business Report: January 16th, 2023

The Martin Luther King Jr. holiday is the only federal holiday designated as a national day of service to encourage all Americans to volunteer to improve their communities. Jane King reports how volunteerism can have positive economic benefits. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

COVID Vaccine hesitancy listening session planned in Gulfport

John Whitfield joins us today to talk about COVID and vaccine hesitancy and an upcoming event sponsored by Climb CDC Family Enrichment Center that will tackle those topics. The session takes place January 24th from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Orange Grove Community Center. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Climb CDC, covid vaccine, COVID-19

Wild Acres celebrates Sammy the Sloth’s third birthday

Sammy the Sloth celebrated his third birthday in fashion! A birthday party in Sammy’s honor was held at his home at Wild Acres in McHenry so all his friends could celebrate with him. The party had plenty of music, friends, and cake. Sammy decided it was too cold outside so guests joined him in his room where they were able…

Guests battle for first place at the second annual Paper Airplane contest

It was a battle in the skies at the Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum in Gulfport as the second annual Paper Airplane Contest took flight. All age groups, children and adults put their paper pilot skills to the test. Each contest was judged by how far their airplanes could travel and for the plane’s hang time as well. Second and third…

Ukrainian bishop visits Our Lady of the Gulf in Bay St. Louis

The bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Kyiv, Ukraine visited South Mississippi over the weekend to celebrate mass and talk about the plight his country is facing in the midst of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Voices joined together with one prayer: peace. As the Russia-Ukraine War continues to escalate, this is one prayer that many hope to be answered…