Twelfth Night happening tomorrow night in Biloxi

Tomorrow is the day to flip the switch from the Christmas season to Mardi Gras! At 5, the public is invited to gather at the Biloxi Visitor Center, after an hour, the lights of the center will be turned off and everyone will parade to City Hall. Once the parade arrives at City Hall, the lights of carnival will be…

Baby dolphin found on the beach in Pass Christian

A baby dolphin was found dead on the beach in Pass Christian today. He is the first, with more to come as stranding season begins. The Mississippi Sound is home to the most bottle-nose dolphins in the U.S. Because of this, anywhere from 50 to 60 dolphins will find themselves stranded on the beaches. According to the Institute for Marine…

U.S. Postal Service Job Fair tomorrow in Bay St. Louis

The United States Postal Service is looking for new postal workers. Here to tell us about tomorrow’s hiring fair is Long Beach Postmaster Lindsey Necaise. The job fair takes place from 9 a.m. to 1p.m. at the Bay St. Louis Post Office located at 1200 Highway 90 in Bay St. Louis. Open positions are available in Biloxi, Gulfport, Long Beach,…

City of Gulfport begins tear down of Harbor Lights

As the holiday season comes to an end, Gulfport Harbor Lights are saying goodbye until next year. Taking down the Harbor Lights is a long process. The set up begins in September and the tear-down can take until the end of February. Everything is meticulously put away so that it can be enjoyed the following year. Planning for the next…

Gulf Coast YMCA hosting open house until 7 p.m.

The Mississippi Gulf Coast YMCA wants to help you start the new year off on the right foot so they’re hosting an open house today. It’s your chance to stop by and see what the Y has to offer. Tables are set up for guests to browse and get information on each department including aquatics, active adults, membership, tradition, sports,…

Morning Business Report: January 4th, 2023

Credit card rates could spike again this year and Moody’s says we should get ready for a ‘slowcession’ in 2023. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

1/4 – The Chief’s “Sunny & Mild” Wednesday Afternoon Forecast

High pressure to the NW will continue to move in and shape the forecast into the weekend. With insolation during the afternoon hours, expect temperatures to again be above average across the area. CAA gets a bit stronger in time, which will help drop temperatures to more seasonal averages by later tonight and especially on the day Thursday. Surface winds…

1/3 – Brittany’s “Wet” Tuesday Night Forecast

It’ll be a warm and wet night in advance of an approaching cold front that will make its way overhead by early tomorrow morning. By tomorrow afternoon, conditions will be clearing with partly cloudy skies and temperatures maxing out well above seasonal norm. A largely zonal flow regime will be the dominant feature through the long term period. Embedded within…

High School Boys Basketball: Harrison Central vs. Hancock

Harrison Central boys coming off its run to the championship game of Gulfport’s Holiday Classic and looking to start off the new year right against Hancock. Red Rebels escape with the win at home 54-52, HC still hot before and after the New Year’s holiday. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: basketball, high school basketball, High School Boys Basketball, sports

High School Girls Basketball: Harrison Central vs. Hancock

On the hardwood, the Hancock girls basketball team is a perfect 18-0. Lady Hawks putting their undefeated mark on the line at Harrison Central. Hancock escapes with the 38-36 win and most importantly improves to 19-0 and 2-0 in Region 8 Class 6A district play. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: basketball, high school basketball, High School Girls Basketball, sports

Oath and Investiture of Jackson County Judges

A day of recommitment for the current and commitment for the new! Hundreds of people gathered at the Jackson County Courthouse to witness the oath and investiture of familiar faces and some new ones. Jackson County judges who took the oath for the first time include Circuit Court Judges Keith Miller and Calvin Taylor, Chancery Court Judge Ashlee Cole, and…

1/3 – Brittany’s “Diminishing Threat” Tuesday Evening Forecast

Conditions remain favorable for locally heavy rainfall and isolated flash flooding events to impact portions of the forecast area tonight. These conditions are driven by a combination of several factors. The first of these factors is a weak frontal boundary that is slowly pushing to the east across western Louisiana this afternoon. This front is expected to gradually stall over…

Kroc Center to host Frosty Kroc Run

If you’re looking to get your 2023 fitness goals off on the right track, the Kroc Center is hosting an event that is perfect for you. The Frosty Kroc Run will take place on Saturday, January 7th at 8:30 a.m. at the Golden Nugget Casino. Three different races will be held including a 10K, a 5K, and a one-mile fun…

Sink hole appears on Desoto Street in Biloxi

The City of Biloxi is currently working on repairing a sink hole that has been impacting several residents this past week. The hole is located at the corner of Desoto Street and Forrest Avenue near Old Howard Memorial. City officials say that the hole was caused due to a broken water main at Keesler. Officials are currently in talks with…

Volunteers needed to help pick up wreaths at Biloxi National Cemetery

It’s almost time to pick up all those beautiful wreaths at the Biloxi National Cemetery. The more than 20,000 wreaths placed at gravesites are a very moving tribute to loved ones who have passed. Here to tell us how you can help with clean up efforts is Kevin Cuttill, founder and president for Crusaders for Veterans. Tags: Biloxi National Cemetery,…