Comeback Cooler hosts party at Summerhouse Bay Cove

Summerhouse Bay Cove invited the crew with Comeback Coolers to host a cooler packing party on the property. Residents of Bay Cove and guests in the community headed over to the party where they were able to decorate a cooler for the organization. These coolers are stuffed with a variety of items such as emergency supplies and even toys for…

Dedication ceremony honoring LCpl. Casey Casanova who was killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom

About a hundred people gathered at the Military Armed Forces Museum at Camp Shelby today for a ceremony to dedicate an exhibit to the only female Mississippi killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The Camp Shelby Joint Force Training Center hosted a memorial event and statue unveiling in honor of fallen Marine Lance Corporal Casey Casanova. Casanova is a McComb native…

Over 350 kids partake in fun activities at 13th annual Art Ability Fair

Disability Connection hosted their 13th annual Art Ability Fair at the Biloxi Civic Center. More than 350 kids from 26 schools were able to learn about and take part in arts and crafts activities that centered around space. Disability Connection serves more than 15,000 people annually from six counties of Mississippi that support those in need, especially those with disabilities….

Arrested for drug trafficking in Harrison County

A search warrant is executed and a man is now behind bars charged with drug trafficking. Brandon Vega was arrested by Harrison County deputies yesterday. He’s charged with aggravated trafficking of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute. His home was searched and we’re told officers found cocaine packaged for distribution as well as…

Morning Business Report: November 10th, 2022

Tesla drivers will be able to make Zoom calls from their car and seasonal hiring is expected to nosedive during inflation and recession fears. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Tags: business, morning business report

The Parade of Homes Show

The Parade of Homes Show is happening this weekend. It will feature the structure and interior designs of the most highly regarded professionals in our area. Now we welcome into our home, the president of the Home Builders Association of the Mississippi Coast, Kyle Tootle. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: The Parade of Homes Show

Mermaids Arts and Crafts Show this weekend in Bay St. Louis

If you love arts and crafts, you won’t want to miss this opportunity. More than 75 vendors will be participating in this year’s Mermaids Arts and Crafts Show at the Historic Train Depot in Bay St. Louis. Here to tell us more are Mary Ann Pucheu and Jeanne Richardson. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Mermaids Arts and Crafts Show

Mississippi Aquarium offering free admission for veterans this weekend

To honor and celebrate its modern-day heroes, the Mississippi Aquarium will offer free admission for both veterans and all active military. Starting Friday, veterans and active military personnel can explore the wonders of Mississippi Aquarium at no charge. The free admission continues Saturday and Sunday. Accompanying family members will also receive 20 percent off general admission tickets as part of…

Annual Senior Thanksgiving Breakfast and Fellowship in Biloxi

This morning, seniors gathered at Donal Snyder Community Center as Biloxi Parks and Recreation Department threw their annual Seniors Thanksgiving Breakfast and Fellowship. Anyone over the age of 50 was invited to enjoy a yummy breakfast and spend some quality time with friends. Along with enjoying breakfast, seniors got to hear from city leaders including Mayor Gilich, Biloxi Police Chief…

Gulfport volleyball’s Sydney Mitchell signs with Southeastern Louisiana

One of the top high school volleyball players in the state is taking her talents to the next level. Early morning signing for Gulfport’s Sydney Mitchell, who is heading to the division I level with Southeastern Louisiana. Having transferred from Oak Grove prior to her sophomore season, Mitchell was an instant difference maker for the Lady Admirals, who set a…

11/10 – Jeff’s “Cold Weekend” Thursday Afternoon Forecast

After a chilly start, temperatures have warmed quite nicely in South Mississippi. High temperatures will reach the mid-70s across the area with partly to mostly cloudy skies. Winds will become breezy out of the north this afternoon. The clouds stick around overnight as temperatures will cool off to the 50s inland, to around 60 on the coast. Partly cloudy skies…

11/10 – Jeff Vorick’s “Changes Coming” Thursday Morning Forecast

The change in flow has has brought a noticeable difference to our weather. With Nicole and an area of high pressure well to our northeast interacting, a cooler, drier airmass has taken hold. The upper-level cloud shield from Nicole is bringing jupper-level cloud cover to our area. However, the low levels have dried out significantly. Temperatures in the 50s this…

Picayune football’s Dante Dowdell offered by Texas A&M

The offers just keep on coming for Picayune running back Dante Dowdell, adding Texas A&M to his bag today. The four-star senior now has offers from more than half the schools in the SEC, including Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Auburn, Tennessee, Arkansas, South Carolina, and Missouri although he’s been committed to Oregon since May. The Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game selection has…

11/9 – Brittany’s “Much Cooler” Wednesday Night Forecast

The warm snap we’ve been under is officially over and sweater weather is ahead! Tonight, we can expect temperatures about ten degrees cooler than last night. Heading into tomorrow though, we’ll still max out in the mid 70’s which is still technically above the average for this time of year so not quite sweater weather tomorrow. But, on Friday night…

Pascagoula High’s Keilon Parnell signs with Mississippi State baseball

When Pascagoula dual-sport standout Keilon Parnell was just a freshman, he gave his verbal pledge to Mississippi State baseball. Now a senior, the former News 25 Student Athlete of the Week is finally making good on that commitment almost three years later. “After I committed, that relieves some stress. But signing and making it official, you feel part of the…

MGCCC hosts annual Holiday Hobnob and Scholarship Presentation

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College’s culinary and pastry arts program put on a holiday tasting for the community. MGCCC’s annual Holiday Hobnob is an opportunity for culinary students to show off their creativity, allowing the community to taste some holiday delicacies and pastries. The students really stuck with the holiday theme. Dishes were prepared by pastry and culinary students. Students…

Highland Games and Celtic Music Festival returns to Harrison County

A popular event is making a return after a two-year pandemic related hiatus. The Highland Games and Celtic Music Festival is this weekend at the Harrison County Fairgrounds. The event will be held at 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Athletic events, storytelling, animal events and demonstrations, as well as live music…

Humane Society celebrates National Adoption Week

The Humane Society has a busy weekend coming up in their efforts to celebrate National Adoption Week. The wellness clinic is doing a community pop up pet resource wellness fair at Bayou Landing apartment complex in Gulfport where they will give the first 100 pets free vaccinations and microchips. It will be this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m….

Pass Christian officials meet to discuss future of 55 oak trees

Pass Christian officials are looking to make some greenery changes involving dozens of oak trees that can potentially cause several problems. Mayor Jimmy Rafferty and Community Affairs Liaison Susan Putnam met with the city’s Tree Board to discuss what to do with the 55 oak trees on East Second Street that were planted over 14 years ago. While the trees…