City of Biloxi to move forward with new MGCCC entrance

This afternoon, the Biloxi City Council met to discuss the future of the Harrison County Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College’s new entry way. The new entrance will come from Pass Road to Eula Street. It utilizes a street light and roundabout, which has drawn concern from people living in the area who fear it will only make traffic worse. Despite…

Morning Business Report: March 21st, 2023

A new survey finds most Americans are more stressed out about hosting a dinner at home than just about anything else and the Federal Reserve begins its most important meeting of the year so far. Monica Malpass is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Buddy Cruise Charity Golf Tournament

Today is Down Syndrome Day here in the state of Mississippi and coming up in a few months is a new event here on the Coast aimed at raising awareness and having fun. Here to tell us about the inaugural Buddy Cruise Charity Golf Scramble is Mika Hartman. The event takes place Friday May 19th at 8 a.m. at the…

Expert floral designer holds workshop in Biloxi

Spring is here and gardening enthusiasts turned to a Bay St. Louis floral designer for some early inspiration. Martha Whitney Butler is a certified floral designer. She gave a public lecture at the MSU Extension Office in Biloxi this morning and demonstrated techniques based on sustainable floral design practices. Her experience in art history and her use of antique and…

March of the Mayors food drive ends Friday

This Friday is the last day you can donate to this year’s March of the Mayors food drive. Eleven mayors across the Coast have again agreed to participate in the canned food drive organized by Extra Table. For the past three weeks, each city has been collecting a specific item that will benefit Extra Table’s partner food pantries on the…

D’Iberville finishing final portion of Popp’s Ferry Road

In D’Iberville, crews will be back at work this week to finish one more section of the new Popp’s Ferry Road Project. They’ll be working on the west end where the new Popp’s Ferry Road intersects with the old one. Starting Thursday, that portion of Old Popp’s Ferry Road will be closed. There will also be a new traffic pattern…

Man accused of killing Officer Robert McKeithen currently incompetent to stand trial

The man accused of killing Biloxi Police Officer Robert McKeithen back in May 2019 is currently incompetent to stand trial. This is according to our media partner the Sun Herald. Darian Atkinson was taken to the Mississippi State Hospital in Whitfield on March 9th for his sixth psychiatric evaluation and treatment to try to restore his competency to stand trial….

3/20 – Brittany’s “Downright Cold” Monday Night Forecast

One more colder than normal night tonight before the high shiftseastward and temperatures fully moderate. Main forecast challenge for tonight is determining just how cold it will get, especially in the drainage areas. Depending on the timing of when winds turn around to the east and then southeast, temperatures could drop a degree or two lower than what is in…

High School Baseball: D’Iberville vs. Hancock

On the high school diamond, D’Iberville hosting Hancock in some 6A action, first game after the conclusion of Battle at the Beach. It’s a Warriors winner on a cold night in D’Iberville, 3-1 off Highway 67. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: baseball, High School Baseball, sports

Ole Miss Lady Rebels shock the world with upset over Stanford

Prior to this year, the Ole Miss women’s basketball program hadn’t reached the Sweet 16 since 2007. Meanwhile, Stanford hadn’t not reached the Sweet 16 since, well, 2007. Of course, that’s why they call it March Madness. Last night, the Rebels had the Cardinal on the ropes from start to finish, never trailing once, and leading by as many as…

First oyster shell recycling program coming to Mississippi

The state of Mississippi is launching its first oyster shell recycling program. The ‘Save our Shells’ program, funded through a Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality grant, gives the community an opportunity to give back to the environment while protecting a valuable natural resource. It is estimated that the SOS program could collect hundreds of thousands of recycled oysters in the…

18-wheeler crashes with pick-up truck on Highway 49

A crash involving an 18-wheeler and a pick-up truck on Highway 49 left one man injured and his car totaled. Mississippi Highway Patrol received a call about the crash around 6:21 p.m. According to the patrol, the pick-up truck driver went to change lanes without yielding. The driver then switched into the lane between the semi-truck and another vehicle when…

3/20 – Brittany’s “Spring Is Official” Monday Evening Forecast

One more colder than normal night tonight before the high shiftseastward and temperatures fully moderate. Main forecast challenge for tonight is determining just how cold it will get, especially in the drainage areas. Depending on the timing of when winds turn around to the east and then southeast, temperatures could drop a degree or two lower than what is in…

Children enjoy a day of interactive learning at Institute for Marine Mammal Studies

The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies welcomes the special education class from East Central Middle School for a day of interactive learning. The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies’ Ocean Adventures has been welcoming students to their facility since 2018. Not just students from nearby schools, but students from all walks of life. IMMS Director Moby Solangi thinks interacting with nature…

Intercession Camp and Lynn Meadows Discovery Center

Discovery Intercession campers at Lynn Meadows Discovery Center were in for a treat today as they learned the process of growing a green bean plant. The camp is designed for children ages four to ten years old and is filled with activities that bring science and art alive for children. A variety of learning experiences include art, STEM, cooking, and…

Memorial Health holds Women’s History Month panel

This month is Women’s History Month and Memorial Health is working to continue to empower women in the medical field. This morning, a panel was held to honor women who came before them and build upon their inspiration. Six leaders with Memorial and the community came together to talk about how to mentor and grow one another. A goal was…

De L’Epee Deaf Center hosts yard sale for deaf camp

The De L’Epee Deaf Center’s annual yard sale is coming Saturday in Gulfport. This center provides care to those who are deaf or hard of hearing through programs that teach sign language and deaf camps for children. Each year, the center has a yard sale to help fund these camps. You can find anything from clothes and toys to vintage…