2/9 – The Chief’s “Wet Start” Friday-Eve Morning Forecast

The upper system is quickly lifting northeastward through Missouri toward the Great Lakes, with the next disturbance quickly on its heels moving through the northern Rockies. Line of prefrontal convection has moved eastward into Alabama and our eastern coastal waters. Spotty rain will continue through mid/late morning under cloudy skies. With the upper trough and surface low moving north-northeast, the…

Southern Miss baseball receives pre-season recognition

With the gates of Pete Taylor Park opening in just nine days, the preseason accolades are rolling in for Southern Miss. Coaches of the Sun Belt chose Southern Miss as the conference favorites for the 2023 regular season. Along with the one-seed prediction, right hander Tanner Hall was named the preseason pitcher of the year. Hall is included on the…

2/8 – Brittany’s “Wet Conditions Ahead” Wednesday Night Forecast

The biggest concern in the short term is the potential for severe through the remainder of this afternoon and overnight tonight ahead of an approaching cold front. Already seeing scattered to numerous showers and storms across portions of the area, especially west of I-55. Still looks like the main threat from any storms that do become severe will be damaging…

Picayune defensive end Jamonta Waller offered by Alabama

Over at Picayune, home of the two-time defending 5A state champion Maroon Tide, Jamonta Waller is the recipient of yet another Division I offer, this time courtesy of the Alabama Crimson Tide. That makes a whopping 17 total offers for the junior defensive end and his seventh SEC offer along with Arkansas, Auburn, Missouri, Mississippi State, South Carolina, and Ole…

Harrison County Soil and Water holding annual tree distribution

The Harrison County Soil and Water Conservation District announced its back for its annual Arbor Day Tree Distribution. This event, held at the Lyman Community Center in Gulfport, will allow community members to drive through and collect a bundle of trees and plants for just a $5 donation. The plants in the bundle include live oak trees, magnolia trees, blueberry…

Chronic absenteeism rising in Mississippi

The Mississippi Department of Education released a report stating that chronic absenteeism is becoming a problem for Mississippi. The amount of students with excessive absences has grown from 13 percent in 2019 to 28 percent in 2022. MDE states that this jump is likely because of the COVID-19 pandemic as students are continuing to adjust to being back in school….

Sports betting taskforce added to Mississippi House bill

We are moving a step closer to mobile sports betting being legal in Mississippi. A change to House Bill 606 gained initial approval at the Mississippi capitol to create a sports betting taskforce. The bill was approved by the chamber’s appropriations committee just before the deadline and now needs the green light from the Senate and full House to authorize…

Tasty Melts in Gulfport sells breakable candy

If you want to get your significant other something other than the traditional chocolates and flowers, Tasty Melts in Gulfport might be something worth breaking into. Danica Cook, owner of Tasty Melts, started her business just selling homemade cocoa bombs for extra money, but once Cook was laid off from her job, she turned her baking passion into a full-time…

Women of Wisdom host a luncheon to empower women on the Coast

Women of Wisdom honored a woman who was injured while driving for a ride share company as part of their monthly luncheon at the Knight Nonprofit Center. The women’s group honored Linda Buford, the Uber driver who was shot in the face by a passenger. She was surprised by a Hometown Hero plaque and was given a standing ovation. The…

Coast School Mardi Gras Inaugural Parade

Central Elementary students, Coast Episcopal students, and St. Peters by the Sea ‘Casting Nets’ after school program are collaborating on a second line parade next week. The Coast Episcopal School band will provide music for the walking parade at St. Peter’s by the Sea Episcopal Church for students at Central Elementary and the Casting Nets after school program. Approximately 20…

Amtrak kicks off public safety awareness campaign on the Gulf Coast

Officials from Amtrak, the Southern Rail Commission, and other state and local transportation officials kicked off a public safety awareness campaign called ‘Operation Lifesaver.’ It’s educating the public on safety measures and safety awareness near Amtrak trains. The campaign started off at the Amtrak stop in Pascagoula and made a stop in Gulfport. It has been more than 17 years…

Nativity BVM kindergartners adopt domestic violence shelter for service project

Kindergarten students from Nativity BVM chose to adopt the Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence as their service project during Catholic Schools Week. The students traveled to the center’s drop-in service location in Biloxi to deliver sheets, blankets, toiletries, and bags that they’ve collected for residents of the domestic violence shelter. Through this project, students are able to learn about the…

2/8 – Brittany’s “Severe Potential” Wednesday Evening Forecast

The biggest concern in the short term is the potential for severe through the remainder of this afternoon and overnight tonight ahead of an approaching cold front. Already seeing scattered to numerous showers and storms across portions of the area, especially west of I-55. Still looks like the main threat from any storms that do become severe will be damaging…

Local veteran speaks on how medical marijuana helps her

A local veteran is sharing her story about how medical marijuana has changed her life. Brandi Miles served 16 years in the National Guard. She spent 11 months in Afghanistan before being medically retired as a result of anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder. The military veteran was taking six pills a day to manage her symptoms before she discovered medical…

Severe weather preparedness tips

With tonight’s risk for severe weather, it is important that you take steps to be prepared. Make sure to have cell phones charged before you head to bed tonight, due to the threat coming at such a late hour. Having more than one way to receive warnings is essential in the event of power outages. Enabling wireless emergency alerts in…

Biloxi Police Department offers gun safety tips

News 25 reached out to the Biloxi Police Department to tell us the best ways to properly store and handle firearms to help avoid similar incidents in the future. Lt. Todd Stewart tells us the best way to prevent unwanted hands on your firearms is to lock them up securely in a place out of reach from children. He says…

State Senator Joel Carter comments on Twitter backlash

Mississippi State Senator Joel Carter of Gulfport responded to WXXV today about the tweet he made regarding the Chinese balloon that flew over the country over the weekend. Carter posted a photo of a balloon on February 4th with the words “weather barroon, totary not for spying” scrawled across it. Comments say he is mocking Asian accents. One commenter asked…

Morning Business Report: February 8th, 2023

Pet owners spend more than a thousand dollars in the first month and Wall Street Reacts to the president’s State of the Union Address. Jane King is at the NASDAQ with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Singing River Health System hosting CPR Class

Heart Disease is the number one cause of death in America. In the event a loved one has a heart attack, knowing CPR can be the difference between life and death. Singing River Health System is offering a hands-on heart saver CPR certification class this weekend. The class takes place February 11th from 9 a.m. to noon at the Singing…

GCCA annual 5K Run for the Beads happening Saturday

This Saturday, put on our Mardi Gras beads and grab your sneakers for the Gulf Coast Carnival Association’s 11th annual 5K Run for the Beads. Registration will begin at least one hour before race time at the Gulf Coast Carnival Association Office on Howard Avenue in Biloxi. There is a $20 pre-registration fee per runner. $25 if you register the…

Parents attend ‘Coffee with the Principal’ event at North Woolmarket Elementary Middle School

North Woolmarket Elementary Middle School’s principal sat down with parents this morning over a cup of coffee. ‘Coffee with the Principal’ allows parents to discuss future events and curriculum for the upcoming school year. This morning, parents voiced their concerns when it comes to state testing, among other topics. Principal Roman Holmes explained how important those tests are and did…