Biloxi pole vaulter Julie Segroves breaks her own state record again

Over at Biloxi High School, sophomore pole vaulter Julie Segroves raising the bar once again, literally breaking the state record and her own personal record three times in one day. During Friday’s Biloxi Gulf Coast Classic meet, the former News 25 Student Athlete of the Week, two times over, cleared 13’5”, then 13’6”, and finally, 13’7”, up from 13’4” last…

Pascagoula 4-Star Defensive Lineman Jeffery Rush Jr. commits to Ole Miss

Another future Rebel, Pascagoula defensive lineman Jeffery Rush Jr. also committing to Ole Miss on Saturday. The four-star recruit heads into his senior season with 18 Division I offers and five from the SEC, the others being Mississippi State, Auburn, Arkansas, and Missouri, as well as Texas, Florida State, Miami, Louisville, Colorado, Tulane, Memphis, Southern Miss, Louisiana, Liberty, Austin Peay,…

Former Harrison Central LB Raymond Collins commits to Ole Miss

Harrison Central alum Raymond Collins is ready to fulfill his Division I dreams, committing to Head Coach Lane Kiffin and the Ole Miss Rebels. Collins is an absolute ball hawk, leading the Red Rebels with 143 total tackles as a senior and last year, finishing fourth in the same category at Jones College, while also pacing the Bobcats in tackles…

Jeff Stockstill named new Pass Christian head football coach

The Pass Christian football program has a new head coach with a track record that speaks for itself. Today, Jeff Stockstill signed a contract to become the next head man of the Pirates, taking over for the recently departed Chase Carmody, who went 11-15 during his three years. Stockstill is all about winning, having led Scott Central to back-to-back 2A…

City of Gulfport delivering water donations to tornado victims

Gulfport firefighters were busy tonight loading up a trailer with cases of water collected during the city’s donation drive. The cases will be delivered tomorrow to areas recovering from catastrophic tornado damage. In just two days, the City of Gulfport collected about 1,000 cases of water. Organizers were appreciative of the community’s quick action to help fellow Mississippians, but not…

Largest model railroad train museum in the U.S. opening soon in Gulfport

For those who like railroad trains, a Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum is opening soon in Gulfport. In June 2023, the total redesigned south station of the Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum: Traintastic will open its doors with 50,000 square feet of exhibit space. Glenn Mueller, who is president of the Traintastic Board, says the facility will be the largest…

3/27 – Brittany’s “Temporarily Rain Free” Monday Evening Forecast

Overall…A weak and diffuse boundary is draped across the local area near the coast. A fast-moving shortwave currently located near the four corners region will progress eastward overnight forcing a cold front through the area tomorrow. The front will pass through the local area by tomorrow evening, ushering in a brief respite from the heat. In a little more detail…Isolated…

The Shoppe at Memorial holds grand reopening

Memorial Health System hosted a grand reopening ceremony this morning for its gift shop The Shoppe at Memorial. Staff and visitors gathered to cut the ribbon on the newly revamped gift shop. It offers a variety of items including over-the-counter medication, a wide selection of daily hygiene products, jewelry, flowers, plants, balloon bouquets for all occasions, and gifts for newborns….

99-year-old Biloxi resident reflects on WASP Training during WWII

In celebration of Women’s History Month, one 99-year-old Biloxi senior is discussing her Women Airforce Service Pilots training during World War II. Ninety-nine-year-old Mary Jane Crews is a brave and fearless woman who grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma and was eager to spread her wings and do something most women were not doing at that time. “A friend took me…

Singing River Electric sending linemen to Meridian to help in storm aftermath

Singing River Electric is sending linemen to aid in storm restoration. Singing River has 17 linemen en route to Meridian to assist with power restoration after that severe weather hit the area. Meridian’s service area sustained significant damage from the storm. Electrical companies in the area reported about 4,252 outages at 11 this morning. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Singing…

Morning Business Report: March 27th, 2023

One in six Americans put off cleaning for at least a month, according to new research. An eventful first quarter will come to a close this week. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Baseball fans get memorabilia signed by Hall of Famer Tom Glavine

Lines snaked out of the door for a chance to meet Hall of Fame Pitcher Tom Glavine in Biloxi. Gulf Coast Cards and Sports Memorabilia hosted an autograph signing with former Atlanta Braves pitcher Tom Glavine. Glavine is a ten-time All Star, two-time Cy Young Award winner, and was the catalyst behind the Braves 1995 World Series championship run, throwing…

Charity tennis tournament in Ocean Springs helps cats

In Ocean Springs, two local organizations came together over the weekend to raise money for cats while hitting the court for some tennis. The Feral Feline Coalition and Kiwanis Club of Gautier/Ocean Springs finished its charity tennis tournament over the weekend to help get cats off the streets of Jackson County and into homes. Halstead Tennis Complex in Ocean Springs…

Local organizations providing relief for Mississippi tornado victims

Nonprofits and other organizations here in South Mississippi are springing into action to help provide relief for tornado victims. Goodwill Industries of South Mississippi is partnering with the American Red Cross to coordinate relief efforts. From now until Thursday, Goodwill locations across the Coast are accepting canned goods, bottled water, paper products, diapers, and toiletries. Goodwill Industries of South Mississippi…

Craft Beer Fest at MGM Park

South Mississippi is home to a variety of craft beers brewed right here on the Coast. Many of them will be on display this weekend for the Biloxi Chamber of Commerce’s annual Craft Beer Fest. The Craft Beer Fest takes place Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. Here with details is Lawanda Jones, director of the Biloxi Chamber. Categories: Community…

Wednesday is National Vietnam Veterans Day

Wednesday is National Vietnam Veterans Day and there’s a remembrance ceremony on the Coast that day. Kevin Cuttill with Crusaders for Veterans joins us to tell us more about the upcoming ceremony. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Crusaders for Veterans, National Vietnam Veteran’s Day, remembrance ceremony

3/27 – Jeff’s “Wet & Stormy” Monday Afternoon Forecast

Thunderstorms, some strong to severe at times are moving through the area this afternoon. They have been capable of producing hail and strong winds. Coverage and intensity of the activity will diminish this afternoon. Still cannot rule out isolated showers and thunderstorms with daytime heating later on. It will remain unsettled until tomorrow. There is a 70% chance of thunderstorms…

3/27 – The Chief’s “Wet Pattern Returns” Monday Morning Forecast

A meandering frontal boundary currently located just north of the area in south-central Mississippi and central Louisiana will drift southward this morning in response to a cold pool left in the wake of convective activity that occurred yesterday along the I-20 corridor. As the impact of this cold pool dissipates in the late morning and afternoon hours, the front will…

3/26 – Jeff Vorick’s “Unsettled Pattern” Sunday Night Forecast

The front has retreated north helping to bring a very warm and humid airmass into the region. The majority of the activity has been well to our north. Rounds of scattered showers and thunderstorms will be in the picture for Monday, including a potential round in the morning, then afternoon pop-up thunderstorms with daytime heating. The stationary front will remain…

3/24 – Brittany’s “Calm For Now” Friday Night Forecast

Scattered showers have developed generally along and north of the I10/12 corridor over the last few hours. The special 18z sounding shows plenty of instability. However, a very stout EML was present over the region. This activity looks to remain rather low topped over the next couple of hours. As better heightfalls spread into the region, the EML may erode…