EMA begins preparations for upcoming hurricane season

We’re just over a month away from hurricane season and Governor Reeves has named April 30th through May 6th Hurricane Preparedness Week. Hurricane season starts June 1st and emergency management agencies are starting their preparations and they advise you to do the same. Each day next week, these agencies will be posting a guide to prepare for emergencies. This includes…

Morning Business Report: April 27th, 2023

The Container Store will accept Bed, Bath, and Beyond coupons through May and Disney has now sued Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Wiggin’ out for Cancer Ribbon Walk Saturday

This weekend, people will be ‘Wiggin’ out for Cancer.’ Everyone is invited to lace up for this benefit walk in Long Beach. JoAn Nicely, founder of Pink Heart Funds, joins me this morning with more on the event. The walk takes place Saturday, April 29th at 8 a.m. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Ribbon Walk, Wiggin’ out for Cancer

Holly Brand advances to the next round on The Voice

Holly Brand hitting all the high notes and then some on The Voice! This Meridian native has made quite a name for herself and we are all rooting for her. Holly is on fire right now after making it through the knockout round. Holly joins News 25 to discuss her journey on The Voice! Categories: Community Headlines Tags: holly brand,…

Update on state’s workforce development programs at Gulf Coast Business Council meeting

Several Coast leaders met this morning to discuss regional solutions to acquiring a skilled workforce in the business realm. The Gulf Coast Business Council held its general membership meeting at the Knight Nonprofit Center. The availability of a highly skilled workforce is a key issue for the state and the Gulf Coast region. The purpose of Accelerate Mississippi is to…

Substitute teacher arrested on sex charges remains in Jackson County Jail

An update on the investigation into a substitute teacher arrested on sex charges. Twenty-one-year-old Keshawn Belcher was arrested Wednesday and charged with child exploitation and touching a child for lustful purposes. According to the Jackson County jail docket this morning, he also has a bond revocation and a charge of child pornography rather than child exploitation. Belcher was hired as…

4/27 – The Chief’s “Frontal Passage” Thursday Afternoon Forecast

As an area of low pressure continues to drag a cold front through the region, isolated t-storms will continue this afternoon but begin to diminish late afternoon. The energy will depart to the NE with showers/t-storms moving east late afternoon and this evening Slightly more uncertainty for afternoon time frame as some models suggest a secondary swath of rain moving…

4/27 – The Chief’s “SEVERE POTENTIAL” Thursday Morning Forecast

A weakening upper low currently moving through the Central Plains will continue east across the lower/mid-Mississippi Valley this afternoon and evening. With increasing low level moisture, cooling in the mid-upper levels, and still warm temps at the surface, there will be a steady increase in instability. Model soundings show minimal low level shear but sufficient mid-level shear to possibly support…

Picayune running back Darrell Smith offered by Ole Miss

The only other Picayune player to complete a pass this season, three-star sophomore sensation Darrell Smith is the recipient of his first SEC offer from Ole Miss and his third overall. The others being Boston College and UNLV. Smith was lightning in a bottle for the Maroon Tide in 2022, averaging more than 13 yards per carry while racking up…

PRCC softball’s Brinson Anne Rogers eclipses 500 career strikeouts

Special congratulations to Pearl River Community College softball ace Brinson Anne Rogers who keeps rewriting the record books in Poplarville. Yesterday, the right-handed redshirt sophomore dialed it up once again in the circle, eclipsing 500 career strikeouts in the first inning of yesterday’s game two loss at Jones College. Win or lose, simply incredible, currently eighth in the nation with…

MHSAA adding Mr. Baseball and Miss Softball awards

The Mississippi High School Activities Association alongside the Mississippi Association of Coaches have even more hardware to give out this spring upon the creation of the Mr. Baseball and Miss Softball awards going to the top players in Mississippi. This is for classifications 1A through 6A so 12 awards total and 14 starting next year after the addition of Class…

George County alum Justin Steele breaking out for Chicago Cubs

Dating back to the 2022 Major League Baseball All-Star Break, no one has a lower earned run average than Chicago Cubs pitcher Justin Steele out of George County High School. His dominance continued yesterday in a 6-0 win over the San Diego Padres in which the former Rebel went five-and-a-third innings scoreless, lowering his ERA to 1.19 through his first…

St. Martin alum Gabe Showalter transferring from Texas Tech

St. Martin alum Gabe Showalter is officially in the transfer portal, announcing his decision to leave Texas Tech following his commitment back in January. The former Yellowjacket showed out during his one year at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in 2022, knocking home eight out of his ten field goal attempts while converting 42 of 43 PATs. Showalter and his…

New Orleans Saints 2023 NFL Draft Picks

The New Orleans Saints should be pretty busy as always, heading into draft weekend with eight picks at their disposal, starting with that Sean Payton pick in the first round at 29 overall. They pick twice more on Friday, 40th overall in the second round and 71st overall in the third round. By the time day three rolls around, the…

Seashore Highlands in Gulfport celebrates tenth anniversary

Seashore Highlands in Gulfport celebrated its tenth anniversary with a barbecue. Not only did the retirement community celebrate an anniversary, but also the Coast now has its very first green house. The green house serves ten elders who are still under the care of nurses. It’s a home with individual bedrooms and bathrooms, a huge living and kitchen area, and…

Budweiser Clydesdale parade reaches the Gulf Coast

The world-famous Budweiser Clydesdale horses returned to the Mississippi Coast to join in on some coastal parades. Today, the horses traveled down to Bay St. Louis where eight of them were hooked up to the classic Budweiser wagon and rolled down the municipal harbor to the train depot. This parade was only one of several locations the horses are making…

Mad Potter’s Garden Club hosts Foraging Among the Oaks event

Mad Potter’s Garden Club hosted a morning foraging expedition on the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art campus. Guests were able to enjoy sampling food grown in the community garden, get a tour of the foraging garden established at the museum, and learn about the native plants that were used by Native Americans. Guests learned about what they can and cannot eat…

4/26 – Jeff Vorick’s “Changes Arrive” Wednesday Evening Forecast

Today has been a lovely, breezy, and warm day across the coast. Clouds have been few and far between while winds are southerly. The southerly flow has helped moisture recover quite well ahead of a storm system in Texas. Its warm front lifted through our area earlier today. Clouds will increase tonight and temperatures will remain mild. Thunderstorm chances increase…

Shuckers host Education Day at MGM Park for students

School kids spent the day watching baseball at MGM Park, but they were not playing hooky. The Biloxi Shuckers hosted Education Day as they battled out on the diamond against the Mississippi Braves. The Mississippi Aquarium, Mississippi Forestry Commission, and Merit Health Biloxi set up shop along the concourse for students to learn a little more about sea creatures, what…

D’Iberville High archery’s Patrick Bingham signs with William Carey

D’Iberville State Champion Archer Patrick Bingham extended his archery career by signing a college scholarship. Bingham, who has been on the D’Iberville High School archery team for four years, is taking aim at college, signing with William Carey University. He earned the highest male average for the archery team for two straight years and has served as a mentor for…

Volunteers clean up Deer Island

Volunteers with Mississippi Power, Beau Rivage, Harrah’s Gulf Coast, Golden Nugget, and Hard Rock participated in a clean up day at Deer Island. Since 2005, Mississippi Power’s ‘Renew our Rivers’ program has removed more than 362 tons of debris from about 20 waterways. Company volunteers have worked with nearly 40 corporate, community, and governmental partners. Because many of the Coast…