March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month

Colon cancer is now the second deadliest form of cancer and should not be taken lightly. The main thing that hospitals want to stress is the importance of screenings and colonoscopies, especially now that the recommended age has been moved to 45. Some of the common signs to look out for are changes in bowel movement, bleeding from the rectum,…

Kroc Center brings back Taste of South Mississippi

After three long years, the Kroc Center in Biloxi is back with the Taste of South Mississippi. Twenty-seven different restaurants from across the Coast came to the event to give out various samples of food off of their menus. Guests were able to stop by as many booths as they wanted and sample as much food as their stomachs could…

NASA Stennis Space Center holds State of the Union

Business leaders met in Poplarville today to discuss the future of Stennis. The 11th annual NASA Stennis Space Center Director’s Briefing was held at Pearl River Community College. The briefing was open to the public and featured speakers from the Stennis Space Center, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, and the Michoud Assembly Facility. It’s a part of NASA’s outreach program…

Spring Arts Festival coming to Ocean Springs

Ocean Springs will be hosting their Springs Arts Festival this weekend! The festival will consist of herbs, gardens, and all things art! One unique section of the festival will include a jewelry and art fair at the Mary C. O’Keefe Cultural Center. Talented members of the Gem and Mineral Society have teamed up together to showcase several pieces of jewelry….

3/23 – Brittany’s “Warm” Thursday Evening Forecast

Late Friday into Saturday morning, a shortwave system will move through the area. Strong warm air advection due to southerly winds ahead of the system will help enhance instability. Weak upper level divergence will help to enhance lifting in the environment, especially in the northernmost areas. Some strong storms may be possible, but currently in the models, shear seems fairly…

Local business leaders gather for Gulf Coast Business Council Meeting

There was a full room of business leaders inside the Knight Nonprofit Center for the Gulf Coast Business Council meeting. Guest Speaker Dr. Christopher Smith provided a very detailed presentation on topics pertaining to regional economics and legislature. Members took part in several polls to express their opinion on the Coast’s current economic state. Participants were concerned that inflation was…

Soar Bungee Fitness offers children classes

Children can try something new and participate in bungee fitness at Soar. Soar Bungee Fitness allows anyone to join in on their fun workout, even children. This is a unique way to keep children active or they can just pretend to be their favorite superhero. Children must be at least 40 pounds to participate. Soar offers kids classes each Saturday…

March is Development Disabilities Awareness Month

In 1987, President Regan recognized March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month to “increase public awareness of the needs and the potential of Americans with developmental disabilities.” Disabilities can refer to impairments in learning and behavior such as autism, attention-deficit, hyper-activity disorder, and impairments in physical and or intellectual functions. Linda Burke, the associate director at Arc in Gulfport, helps those…

Sports books see increase in bets due to March Madness

Your bracket may be busted, but it’s not too late to cash in some winners. Scarlet Pearl Casino is expecting another huge turnout as the Sweet 16 round of the March Madness tournament begins tonight. Last week, the Scarlet Pearl Sportsbook was packed for the rounds of 64 and 32. Fans were at the sports book area all day, building…

Kroc Center hosts Taste of South Mississippi

The Taste of South Mississippi is back! With over 20 different types of cuisine, the Kroc Center in Biloxi is offering a tasty tour of the Coast. News 25’s Rick Gogreve is at the event to tell us how the party is going! Categories: Local News, News Tags: Kroc center, Taste of South Mississippi

Community helps Bay St. Louis residents after house fire

Bay St. Louis business owners Bart and Mary Brooks lost their belongings in a house fire that happened last Sunday. While working at their business, Ms. Mary’s Old Town Snowballs, the couple received a call that their house they just moved into a couple of months before was on fire. The fire was caused by the fireplace, leaving the house…

Morning Business Report: March 23rd, 2023

The Federal Reserve raises interest rates to highest level in 16 years. TikTok faces a congressional hearing today as some critics call for ban. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Mental Health Association of South MS preparing for ‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy’ Fundraiser

The Mental Health Association of South Mississippi is accepting nominations for honorees to be recognized at this year’s ‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy’ Fundraiser. Director of Programs Kimberly Barta is here today to tell us about what it means to be an honoree. Honoree nominations are due March 31st and can be submitted by email at KDaneault@msmentalhealth.org or by calling 228-864-6274….

Keesler Air Force Base Assumption of Command Ceremony

Keesler Air Force Base held the Assumption of Command Ceremony this morning. Col. Billy Pope Jr. is taking charge as the new commander over the 81st Training Wing at Keesler Air Force Base. “If I could command any wing in the United States Air Force, it would be this one, the 81st Training Wing.” Col. Pope received his commission from…

Corps of Engineers to appeal Bonnet Carre Spillway ruling

The battle over the Bonnet Carre Spillway continues. The Army Corps of Engineers now appealing the decision from a recent lawsuit that says local Coast governments and fishery organizations must be consulted on any future openings of the spillway. The corps filed that appeal Monday at the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. Federal Judge Louis Guirola made…

Ports America makes new agreement with State Port

An extended agreement at the state Port of Gulfport that will bring an economic boost to the area, perhaps even more jobs. The Mississippi State Port Authority has entered into a long-term lease and operating agreement with Ports America, a company that’s already been working with the Port of Gulfport since 2006. The agreement includes a 20-year term with the…

3/23 – Jeff’s “Very Warm” Thursday Afternoon Forecast

The stubborn low cloud deck from earlier has broken up some. Temperatures will be very warm this afternoon under partly cloudy skies and breezy conditions. The mild pattern will stick around and overnight, and winds will remain somewhat elevated. Fog has the potential to be around Friday morning for areas that see winds relax enough. More in the way of…

3/22 – Brittany’s “Pleasant” Wednesday Night Forecast

With high pressure to our east, moisture recovery continues as evidenced by dewpoints now approaching or exceeding 60 degrees in most places across the forecast area. Mostly clear skies and this influx of moisture will be supportive of radiational fog development tonight in some areas. The main inhibiting factor will be wind and where the wind shuts off vs where…

Picayune DE Jamonta Waller receives 5-Star rating

When it comes to high school football recruiting, they don’t just hand out 5-star ratings. In fact, those are reserved for the one percent of the one percent and for the first time in 15 years, the Gulf Coast is home to one of those 5-star guys. Picayune Memorial High School is where we find Jamonta Waller, who is now…

Ingalls Shipbuilding hosts Pizza and Possibilities

Ingalls Shipbuilding and the Harrison County School District are cooking up new opportunities for students and those opportunities smell a lot like pizza. Ingalls and the school district partnered up to host their Pizza and Possibilities event where students from Harrison Central High, West Harrison High, and D’Iberville High were able to come together and learn all about the career…