Backpack Buddies providing food to families in need in Harrison County

A hunger relief program is helping Harrison County schools provide kid friendly meals. The Rotary Club of Gulfport Orange Grove, Coast Electric Power Association, and Harrison County School District are joining forces to launch its Backpack Buddies program to help families in need. Food items were provided by Feeding the Gulf Coast and were delivered today to schools across Harrison…

Feeding the Gulf Coast ranked top 2 nationwide by 24/7 Wall Street

A Gulfport food bank is being recognized as one of the top organizations in the country. Feeding the Gulf Coast now holds the number two ranking in the nation’s top 40 food banks after being evaluated by “24/7 Wall Street.” The food bank has more than 800 partners helping the organization fight hunger and has assisted in the distribution of…

Gary Fredericks named first African American Chairman for the Board of Trustees at Memorial

It has been 75 years in the making for the Memorial Health System.  Gary Fredericks is the first African-American chairman of the board of trustees for Memorial Health System. As a boy, Fredericks said he and his brother would ride their bikes in the neighborhood around Gulfport Memorial. An investment and insurance broker, Fredericks became the first African American in…

Morning Business Report: February 24th, 2023

Nearly one in six workers in the U.S. have cut back on health-related expenses due to inflation and retirees lost 23% of their 401K savings in 2022. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

More information on Port Bienville improvements in Hancock County

The Hancock County Port and Harbor Commission is releasing more information about plans to build a 30,000 square foot warehouse at Port Bienville. This is part of what Governor Tate Reeves first announced last week, included in $57 million in grants to develop project-ready sites across the state. The Hancock County Port and Harbor Commission was awarded a $2 million…

Jackson County man sentenced for aggravated assault

A Jackson County man was sentenced today on charges of aggravated assault and shooting at a transportation vehicle. Thirty-three-year-old Deonte Burton was sentenced today to 20 years on the aggravated assault and five years on the shooting at transportation charge. News 25 will have more information as it becomes available. Categories: Local News, News Tags: aggravated assault, crime, Deonte Burton

Pascagoula man sentenced for sex crimes

A Pascagoula man will serve seven years in prison on a child exploitation conviction. State Attorney General Lynn Fitch said 25-year-old Larry Rostchild was one of three people investigated on child exploitation charges by her office. Rostchild was sentenced to 40 years with seven to serve, followed by five years of probation. He also must register as a sex offender….

HSSM hosting pet health clinic in Gulfport

The Humane Society of South Mississippi is hosting a free pop-up health clinic for your furry friends in Gulfport. The clinic takes place at the Isaiah Fredericks Community Center in Gulfport until 6 p.m. News 25’s Brooke Parker has more. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Humane Society of South Mississippi, pet health care

2/23 – Brittany’s “Warm Once Again” Thursday Night Forecast

Morning lows will still be quite warm but they should be back in the upper 60s at least. This is still on the warm side but given how much the dewpoints fell this afternoon as we mixed out, temps will probably drop quickly early this evening with locations near the coast becoming saturated quite quickly. Water temps in the lower…

Newfound QB depth headlines start of Southern Miss spring practice

For the first time in six years, the Southern Miss football program is taking the field for spring practice fresh off a post-season win. The Lending Tree Bowl champions have more momentum than they’ve had in a long time and they have more quarterback depth than they had in a long time. Key departures including Ty Keyes to East Mississippi…

Hometown Heroes: Turning Point Life Recovery Founder Marc Calvert

One man began a faith-based rehabilitation program to help residents of Stone County improve their life in a new way. Due to this, he has become not only a leader to dozens of people, but a friend many can count on. That is why Marc Calvert is this month’s Hometown Hero. When it comes to serving others in your community,…

Discover Black Heritage: Harrison County Court Judge Robin Midcalf

Through our Discover Black Heritage stories, each Thursday News 25’s Janae Jordan will introduce an African American making a difference in our community. On this week’s Discover Black Heritage, News 25’s Janae Jordan will introduce you to Judge Robin Midcalf, a leader who is making her mark and changing stereotypes in the courtroom. “I don’t think growing up I even…

Lighthouse Academy holds second annual Dyslexia Summit to help educators

Lighthouse Academy for Dyslexia hosted their second annual Southeastern Dyslexia Summit. The Beau Rivage Camellia ballroom was filled with individual dyslexia therapists and educators from both public and private schools. The individuals collaborated with each other all day long to discuss how they can increase literacy across the state of Mississippi. The event included different keynote speakers and breakout sessions…

2/23 – Brittany’s “Warm & Muggy” Thursday Evening Forecast

Morning lows will still be quite warm but they should be back in the upper 60s at least. This is still on the warm side but given how much the dewpoints fell this afternoon as we mixed out, temps will probably drop quickly early this evening with locations near the coast becoming saturated quite quickly. Water temps in the lower…

Juicy Caboosy food and juice post opening in Long Beach this weekend

If you like pressed juice and healthy food options, then the Juicy Caboosy in Long Beach is the place for you! Tomeka Bryant and Ailsa Von-Dobeneck met working in the railroad industry in New Orleans. They became friends who bonded over food, drinks, and good times on the Gulf Coast. When an old caboose became available, they decided to bring…

Singing River Mall property brings people together for Tasty Thursday

Gautier’s food truck event ‘Tasty Thursday’ is back up and running. Tasty Thursdays in Gautier are back after winter break. Hungry people from across the Coast showed up at what was the Singing River Mall property for a bite from their favorite food truck. With recent developments announced by the city, it feels more like a celebration than just lunch….

City of Pascagoula to hold hearing on Denny Avenue Project

The City of Pascagoula will host a public hearing in March to discuss the redevelopment project on Denny Avenue. The redevelopment project will be an approximately 8-acre shopping center and will include the development of an 84,000 square foot shopping center that may include grocery stores, retail stores, and restaurants. City Manager Michael Silverman couldn’t provide specific details, citing economic…

Planting day at Sawmill Landing Park in Moss Point

This Saturday you are invited to join the Rotary Club of Moss Point and the City of Moss Point as they begin the process of establishing the city’s newest park. Volunteers will be working to complete the development of the Sawmill Landing Park by planting trees across what’s designed to be a nature-based green space. Participants will learn about the…

Coast Young Professionals hosting professional development series

Coast Young Professionals held this year’s first leadership and learning seminar, one of six they will be having throughout the year. Chamber of Commerce members were presented with a seminar called ‘Resilience paves the road to success.’ Before the presentation, members were able to network and have lunch. Guest speaker Amber Olson shared her story about her daughter being diagnosed…