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…

Sean Payton introduced as Denver Broncos head coach Monday

After spending 16 years with the New Orleans Saints, it’s been a while since Sean Payton has been a first-year head coach. That changed yesterday upon his formal introduction with the Denver Broncos. Payton and his orange tie making things official at the team’s introductory press conference where he spent about 12 minutes at the podium, giving an opening statement….

Former USM Head Coach Jay Hopson named South Alabama cornerbacks coach

Today, South Alabama Head Football Coach Kane Wommack announced Jay Hopson as the next cornerbacks coach of the Jaguars. Hopson most recently serving as the director of high school relations at Mississippi State following his departure as the head coach at Southern Miss just one game into the 2020 season. During his time in Hattiesburg, Hopson led the Golden Eagles…

High School Girls Basketball: Gulfport vs. Harrison Central

Same match up for the ladies, 1-seed Gulfport taking on 4-seed Harrison Central, another win and get into the playoffs scenario. Rude awakening for the Lady Admirals, who beat HC both times during the regular season, Red Rebelettes win this one 70-47. They get Biloxi in the championship. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: basketball, High School Girls Basketball, sports

2/7 – Brittany’s “Warmer” Tuesday Night Forecast

Going into the overnight low level moist flow will continue to increase leading to some marine fog development over the MS Sound and tidal lakes. It is possible for a short fused dense fog advisory later this evening or overnight. Fog should begin to dissipate by mid to late morning on Wednesday as surface heating takes place. Then all eyes…

High School Boys Basketball: Gulfport vs. Harrison Central

As the host of the Region 8 Class 6A Basketball Tournament, Harrison Central is the de-facto home team, regardless of seeding. Even though Gulfport is technically the home team in both semi-final rivalry match-ups. Starting with the boys, 2-seed Admirals and 3-seed Red Rebels, winner punches their tickets to the playoffs. Harrison Central wins 59-49. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags:…

City of D’Iberville celebrates 35 years

The residents and officials of D’Iberville got together to celebrate the city’s 35th birthday! The group gathered at City Hall where several officials spoke about the city’s rise, including Mayor Rusty Quave. They sang happy birthday to D’Iberville and celebrated with cake. While the city has had a rough beginning to its story, it has seen constant rises in its…

Meet the team behind the funny billboards on I-10

It’s likely that you’ve seen the safety billboards on I-10 and had a chuckle from them. Maybe you’ve asked yourself ‘who is the mastermind behind this?”’ The Mississippi Department of Transportation Public Affairs Division is dedicated to keeping you safe on the road, while also giving you a hearty laugh. They use these digital message boards to remind drivers to…

Artist of the Month Display at Salvation Army Kroc Center

In an opportunity to promote and inspire, the Salvation Army Kroc Center chooses a local artist to show off each month. The Kroc Center displays different art forms from a talented local artist each month for free. Because the Kroc Center offers art and music classes, the mini art gallery is vital to the organization and they encourage everyone, member…

2/7 – Brittany’s “Warm & Humid” Tuesday Evening Forecast

Going into the overnight low level moist flow will continue to increase leading to some marine fog development over the MS Sound and tidal lakes. It is possible for a short fused dense fog advisory later this evening or overnight. Fog should begin to dissipate by mid to late morning on Wednesday as surface heating takes place. Then all eyes…

Educating teens about healthy relationships during National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

February is National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention month. According to Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence, those aged 12 to 19 experience the highest rates of physical assault. Studies show that approximately ten percent of adolescents report being the victim of physical violence at the hands of an intimate partner. Girls are particularly vulnerable to experiencing violence in their…

Krewe of Little Rascals parading in Pascagoula this Saturday

Main Street Pascagoula is getting ready for the Krewe of Little Rascals to parade through the streets on Saturday. This year, a fourth-grade king and queen will be crowned from each Pascagoula Elementary School including Arlington, Beach, Central, Cherokee, Eastlawn, Jackson, Lake, and Resurrection Catholic. The Little Rascals can walk in the parade or decorate wagons, golf carts, bikes, and…

Secretary of State Michael Watson wraps up statewide tour

Secretary of State Michael Watson ended his 82-county tour today, making his last stop in Jackson County. Watson launched his 82 county tour in 2020 upon taking office, to help build strong relationships with those in the state. While on his tour, Watson discussed voting-related issues, brainstormed ideas to help strengthen the overall election process with all circuit clerks and…

Honoring West Harrison’s Michelle Borho for National School Counseling Week

An occupation that focuses on student success while ensuring they feel loved deserves a whole lot of recognition. National School Counseling Week focuses public attention on the unique contribution of school counselors and how they positively impact students. Michelle Borho has been the school counselor at West Harrison Middle School for four years and it’s evident that she has a…

Diamondhead Senior Village celebrates with Super Bowl pre-party

The Diamondhead Senior Village, a community gathering that meets twice a week, kicked off their Super Bowl weekend with a pre-party. The village has different activities for seniors at city hall on Tuesdays and Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon. Today, members were able to play different games provided by Solace Hospice Care that were football related, along with tailgate-themed…

D’Iberville celebrates 35 years as a city

The City of D’Iberville is turning 35 in just a few days and folks around town decided to celebrate this accomplishment a few days early! News 25’s Rick Gogreve is at the city hall with more. Categories: Local News, News Tags: birthday, celebration, d’iberville