Saucier Elementary School celebrates Teacher Appreciation Week

Teachers are feeling the love this week as they are being thanked for their hard work and efforts in the classroom. The first full week of May marks ‘Teacher Appreciation Week’ and Saucier Elementary is showing why their teachers are the best. Since Monday, educators at Saucier have been catered to with a breakfast bar, taco bar, and today’s treat…

Jackson County mayors meet for quarterly luncheon

About a year ago, the mayors of Jackson County cities started holding quarterly luncheons. Each mayor hosts a luncheon in their city. This meeting was hosted by Gautier Mayor Casey Vaughan. They even had matching shirts. The mayors share common problems and successes and give each other updates on crime, poverty, economic gain, and more. The mayors talked about the…

Picayune Police Department breaks ground on new station

The Picayune Police Department is now breaking ground on a new home. City officials, council members, and the Picayune Police Department gathered around the site for a ground breaking ceremony where the new police station and courthouse are being built. Picayune Mayor Jim Luke took the podium, thanking everyone who has played a role in the development of the new…

Gautier mayor comments on councilman returning to seat

On April 16th, a racially charged comment was posted from Gautier Councilman Rusty Anderson’s Facebook account. Anderson said his account was hacked and that he did not post the comment. The city requested proof that Anderson had been hacked. Anderson returned to his seat Tuesday night, but was met with backlash. He has shown proof that an IP address in…

Morning Business Report: May 3rd, 2023

Mother’s Day spending is expected to soar with highest per person spend on record and credit card interest rates are already at record highs and are excepted to increase even more if the fed raises interest rates today. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report.

Events for National Day of Prayer across the Coast

Tomorrow is the National Day of Prayer, which is held the first Thursday of May. It’s a day when Americans are asked to turn to God in prayer and meditation. There are several gatherings for the National Day of Prayer: 10 a.m. at Diamondhead UMC 11:30 a.m. at City Council Room in D’Iberville 11:30 a.m. at Barksdale Pavilion in Gulfport…

MBI investigating officer-involved shooting in George County

The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is investigating a fatal officer-involved shooting involving George County Sheriff’s Department that happened about 5 a.m. this morning near a residence on Jordon Road in George County. George County Coroner DeeAnn Murrah identified the deceased as 58-year-old Michael Roy Carney. Murrah was called to the intersection of Broome School Road and Jordon Road at 7:17…

High School Baseball: Biloxi vs. Northwest Rankin

After winning the Region 8 Class 6A title, it’s been more than two weeks since the Biloxi baseball team played a game that actually mattered, but the Indians are still getting the adrenaline pumping in their down time, having won their last three games in extra innings. Second round of the 6A playoffs, Big Red hosting game one against Northwest…

Hattiesburg alum Joe Gray Jr. promoted to Biloxi Shuckers

It’s been a long time coming for Joe Gray Jr. as he finally returns to his home state to play for the Biloxi Shuckers. In 2018, Gray was drafted in the second round out of Hattiesburg High School where he posted a career batting average of .454 with 155 runs, 146 RBI, 39 doubles, ten triples, and 20 home runs….

St. Patrick boys golf, Ocean Springs girls golf win state titles

Shoutout to some local golf programs today! The St. Patrick boys won the 3A state championship at Sunkist Country Club in Biloxi, Will Nolte finished as state runner-up. Last week, the Ocean Springs girls ran away with the 6A title led by former WXXV Student Athlete of the Week and Mississippi State signee Avery Weed. Tags: golf, Ocean Springs girls…

5/2 – Jeff’s “Clearing Skies Tomorrow” Tuesday Night Forecast

Mostly cloudy skies will clear slowly overnight as temperatures will be cool out the door tomorrow. Expect passing upper-level clouds for your Wednesday along with warm temperatures. High pressure remains the dominant factor shaping our conditions. It will slowly shift to the east by the end of this week. That combined with a warm front moving through will provide for…

Keesler Federal Credit Union awards local teacher with Educators Impact Award

A local teacher had the ultimate surprise on National Teacher Appreciation Day! Keesler Federal Credit Union gives out 24 Educators Impact Awards across three states. After reviewing video submissions, four teachers from Harrison County schools were selected including Brenden Phillips. Phillips is the robotics teacher at West Harrison Middle School and he says he is living his dream each day….

Charles R. Hegwood Community Market is open in Biloxi

The Charles R. Hegwood Community Market is now open for the season under the I-10 overpass on Howard Avenue. The market has been going on for 49 years in memory of Coach Hegwood, who started the market after retiring from Biloxi High School. Thirty-two vendors showed up with produce, home baked goods, jewelry, plants, and more. The market will be…

4th annual Robert McKeithen Memorial Blood Drive

The 4th annual Robert McKeithen Memorial Blood Drive took place at the Biloxi Visitors Center today. The blood drive is held in honor of Robert McKeithen, the police officer who was killed in the line of duty in 2019. Officials with the Blood Center say there continues to be a shortage in the blood supply that started during COVID. Donors…