Democrat Brandon Presley announces run for Mississippi governor

Another candidate has filed to run for governor in this year’s state election: Democrat Brandon Presley. Presley is the first prominent Democrat to announce a run against incumbent Republican Governor Tate Reeves. Presley is a former mayor of Nettleton and currently represents the Northern District on the Public Service Commission, the only Democrat to serve on that commission. In a…

Former Picayune RB Dante Dowdell named MaxPreps All American

Formerly the 2021 MaxPreps Player of the Year, former Picayune running back Dante Dowdell honored by the same publication once again in 2022. This year, Dowdell took home Second-Team All American honors after leading the Maroon Tide to the first perfect season and back-to-back state titles in program history. The Oregon signee also earned Mr. Football for Class 5A, rushing…

College baseball and softball volunteer assistants now full-time

A game changer on the collegiate diamond today, the Division I council approved a measure to turn all volunteer assistants in baseball and softball into full time coaches. First reported by Kendall Rogers of D1 Baseball, adding those positions will become official on July 1st. Recruiting limitations also lifted from that fourth coaching position, rounding out a staff that includes…

1/11 – Brittany’s “Very Warm” Wednesday Night Forecast

A cold front moves through Thursday and should enter the area around 9am and out of the area around 4pm. Instability and shear values are at the lower end of the scale for severe wx but dynamic forcing is lacking. There is also a 2C inversion ahead of the front locking any of those sfc parameters with any convection ahead…

Jackson County School Board votes to not renew superintendent’s contract

Yesterday, the Jackson County School Board announced the decision to not renew the contract of Superintendent John Strycker following his current term. After serving as Jackson County superintendent for three years, John Strycker will not return to the position following the end of his current term. This decision came during the school board meeting on January 9th. News 25 spoke…

1/11 – Brittany’s “Temporarily Quiet” Wednesday Evening Forecast

A cold front moves through Thursday and should enter the area around 9am and out of the area around 4pm. Instability and shear values are at the lower end of the scale for severe wx but dynamic forcing is lacking. There is also a 2C inversion ahead of the front locking any of those sfc parameters with any convection ahead…

Ocean Springs Health and Rehab hosts winter job fair

Ocean Springs Health and Rehabilitation hosted a winter job fair to fill positions in several of their departments. To gauge interest, OSHR held a party-like job fair at the center. Guests were able to visit with vendors, sign up for door prizes, eat delicious soup from the kitchen, and put in a job application all in one place. OSHR’s biggest…

Pascagoula Gautier School District approves 2023-24 flex calendar

The schedule for the Pascagoula Gautier School District is going to look different going into the next school year. The district’s school board approved a flex calendar for the 2023-2024 school year at its meeting yesterday. That means school will start for students on July 20th with the last day of school being on May 30th, 2023. One of the…

Gulfport Biloxi International Airport recovering after FAA outage

Biloxi-Gulfport International Airport is running smoothly again after the FAA outage this morning. Early this morning, FAA’s notice to air mission alerts failed. This has since resulted in more than 7,000 domestic and international flights being delayed or canceled. Flights between 6:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. were grounded. Biloxi-Gulfport International Airport experienced some delays and cancelations early in the morning,…

Mississippi Heroes recognizes two caregivers in Biloxi

Today was a special day for Mississippi Heroes as they recognize not one, but two caregivers working in Biloxi. Mississippi Heroes is back at it again, honoring caregivers who go above and beyond at Biloxi Community Homes that care for special needs adults. Jessica Hancock, who is a qualified intellectual disability professional, did not think she would be rewarded, especially…

MSDH confirms 14th pediatric COVID death

The Mississippi State Department of Health is confirming its 14th pediatric COVID death and the first of this year. State Epidemiologist Dr. Paul Byers says the latest death, a child under a year old, serves as a reminder of the importance of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and up to date on boosters, to protect vulnerable individuals who may not…

Morning Business Report: January 11th, 2023

Forget working from home, eight in ten remote workers are ready to do their jobs from vacations. Used car prices just posted the biggest drop ever. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Taste of Hancock County coming up January 18th

The Hancock Tourism Bureau will highlight the best in culinary cuisine the county has to offer with its inaugural Taste of Hancock County coming up this month. Joining us today is Rachel Knight to tell us more about the event. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Taste of Hancock County

Paradise Pier at Margaritaville looking to hire

The Gulf Coast’s favorite family resort is growing! We’ve all watched with excitement as Margaritaville’s new observation wheel has taken shape on Biloxi’s beachfront. Paradise Pier is getting closer to opening which means the resort is looking to hire. The job fair takes place January 16th and 17th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum and…

‘Inspiration and Imagination’ Art Exhibit opening at Pascagoula River Auburn Center

On Saturday, Pascagoula River Audubon Center will have an exhibit opening for artist Steve Shepard showcasing his Inspiration and Imagination Art. Shepard’s art showcases eclectic, colorful, and complex artwork that conveys a visionary language of deep ecology inspired by the natural history of the Gulf of Mexico. An exhibit of his work will be on display in the Moss Point…

MGCCC and University of South Alabama sign memorandum of agreement

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College has signed a memorandum of agreement with the University of South Alabama. Through this agreement, the two schools can better leverage resources and help more students seeking to further their educations. When these students graduate from MGCCC, the partnership will provide a smooth transition for them to continue their studies at USA. In 2016, Pathway…