Community gathers for Frappuccino with Ocean Springs Fire Department

Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce Main Street Tourism Bureau brought people together with the city’s fire chief for their Frappuccino with Fire event. People were able to hear from Ocean Springs Fire Chief Derek McCoy this morning while enjoying a complimentary breakfast at Coffee Fusion. Chief McCoy talked about the fire department getting two new engines, the updates and renovations…

Harbor Farmer’s Market is back in Gulfport

The Harbor Farmer’s Market is now open in Gulfport. You can buy homemade and local food, things like eggs, jams, salsa, plants, produce, and more. The Harbor Market has been around for eight years and will be open every Wednesday from now through September with more than 14 vendors. While the market primarily sells food, it also offers arts and…

Buggin’ the Beach car show happening this weekend

Buggin’ the Beach is back for its 28th year. Rain or shine, the longest running classic Volkswagen car show in the state will take over Beauvoir this weekend. Stuart Raines from the Gulf Coast Volkswagen Club is in studio with more. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Buggin’ the Beach, Gulf Coast Volkswagen Club

Bill creating tax credit for food bank donations heads to governor’s desk

House Bill 1723 was passed by the state senate yesterday. This bill could help with food insecurity. It allows for a dollar-for-dollar tax credit for businesses that make a contribution to food banks. With inflation affecting so many people, food insecurity is at all-time high in Mississippi. Local food pantries have said they would certainly benefit from this bill because…

Governor Reeves signs bill regulating electric vehicle sales

The governor signed a bill to regulate the sale of electric vehicles in Mississippi. House Bill 401 requires electric car manufacturers to sell their vehicles through franchised dealerships in Mississippi rather than company-owned stores. Some of the largest EV companies, including Tesla and Rivian, currently sell vehicles through company-owned facilities. The new law does not place any restrictions on Mississippian’s…

Governor signs bill decriminalizing fentanyl testing strips

Governor Tate Reeves has signed a bill to decriminalize fentanyl testing strips. In a statement, the governor said: “It’s a sad reality that fentanyl overdoses are skyrocketing as a result of an open border.” He went on to say this bill will help save lives. House Bill 722 amends the Mississippi Code regarding paraphernalia to exclude materials used to test…

3/15 – Jeff’s “Changing Pattern” Wednesday Afternoon Forecast

Cool conditions will remain today under abundant sunshine. Winds will be shifting to an easterly, and then southeasterly direction as high pressure moves farther east. Thanks to southerly flow and increasing moisture, overnight lows will be slightly less cold tonight. Tomorrow is the true transitional day in the pattern. Moisture will increase throughout the day along with temperatures warming into…

3/15 – The Chief’s “Sunny & Cool” Mid-Week Morning Forecast

An upper level impulse continues to move downstream this morning after producing some light shower activity overnight. Today will be a transitional day for the region as high pressure remain in control of the region and a cold front to the west begins to take form. Tonight, high pressure will continue to move east allowing for a surface return flow…

3/14 – Brittany’s “Winter Feel” Tuesday Night Forecast

Zonal flow aloft will turn northwesterly tonight as an upper- level shortwave trough, currently over Texas/Oklahoma, approaches and passes over our region. Upper ridging builds in its wake over the central US and shifts eastward through the remainder of the period. At the surface, strong high pressure over the Upper Mississippi River Valley pushes southeastwards, reaching the Appalachians by Wednesday…

PRCC football/ Picayune alum Elijah Jenkins commits to Arkansas Pine Bluff

Pearl River three-year football standout Elijah Jenkins committed to Arkansas Pine Bluff, which was the first Division I program to offer him earlier this month. During his 24 games in Poplarville, the 6’0” 230-pound linebacker posted 76 tackles and seven-and-a-half sacks to go along with a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Hailing from Picayune, Jenkins starred on a Maroon…

NIT First Round: Southern Miss vs. UAB

NIT First round, Southern Miss on the road at 4-seed UAB in a battle of old Conference USA foes. UAB pulls away late, great season for USM, but it ends in defeat 88-60. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: basketball, NIT, Southern Miss, sports

NCAA Baseball: Mississippi State vs. Nicholls State

Mississippi State Head Baseball Coach Chris Lemonis said, “We try to come back for some of our local kids, and we know – Logan Forsythe was on the bus pointing out his high school as we’re pulling down the highway, so it’s neat. And we’ve got some kids who have never been down here, so for some of our local…

Café Brunet relocating to bigger location in Kiln

A hard goodbye, but an exciting new hello. Café Brunet has been located in Diamondhead for a little less than two years. The café offers gourmet coffee as well as breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Due to the growth of the café, they will soon be closing their current location on April 16th, but change isn’t always a bad thing! Sometime…

3/14 – Brittany’s “Pi Day” Tuesday Evening Forecast

Zonal flow aloft will turn northwesterly tonight as an upper- level shortwave trough, currently over Texas/Oklahoma, approaches and passes over our region. Upper ridging builds in its wake over the central US and shifts eastward through the remainder of the period. At the surface, strong high pressure over the Upper Mississippi River Valley pushes southeastwards, reaching the Appalachians by Wednesday…

Mississippi State baseball returns to the Coast

The Mississippi State baseball team is taking the diamond tonight at Biloxi’s MGM Park for the first game of the Hancock Whitney Classic. News 25 Sports Director Jeff Haeger is previewing the excitement of SEC baseball on the Coast. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: baseball, mississippi state, sports

Coastal Mississippi Tourism CEO discusses future goals

The executive director for Coastal Mississippi has just finished her first year on the job and she’s looking forward to collaborating with local leaders to advance her tourism goals in year two. Judy Young began working early last year and is looking to continue to promote our Coast as a tourism destination. The goal for the upcoming tourism season is…

Students at Gulfport High take on new heights

Gulfport High School students spent their morning soaring to new heights at Gulfport Fire Station 3. 12th grade students in the law and public safety class at Gulfport High School stepped outside of the classroom and into a harness to learn about fire safety. Law and Public Safety Instructor Jeremy Necaise said, “My seniors get to work a lot with…

Local business finalist in Mississippi Makers Challenge

Redline Lumtronix in Ocean Springs is gearing up to head to Jackson as finalist in the second annual Mississippi Makers Challenge sponsored by Hancock Whitney, but they need the public’s help in winning the competition. Redline Lumtronix specializes in handmade halo headlights. Patented in 2017, the headlights are known for their black illusion headlights and clear halogen bulbs. The Mississippi…

Ocean Springs man indicted on charges of hoarding PPE during COVID to plead guilty

A Mississippi businessman indicted on charges of defrauding the government and health care providers notified the court he plans to plead guilty. Kenneth Ritchey of Ocean Springs was indicted in January 2021 of charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and mail fraud, conspiracy to defraud the U.S., conspiracy to commit hoarding of designated scarce materials, and hoarding. Ritchey filed…