Victim identified in single-vehicle crash in Gulfport

Harrison County Coroner Brian Switzer has identified the man who was killed in a single car accident on Highway 90 in Gulfport. The victim was 71-year-old Kenneth Daniel of Gulfport. Daniel died at the scene from blunt force trauma. Switzer said Daniel was not wearing his seatbelt when he lost control of his vehicle in a curve on Highway 90…

2/13 – Brittany’s “Warmer” Monday Night Forecast

Upper level ridging will dominate the pattern for the next day or so ahead of an approaching upper level trough. Southerly surface winds will help to advect warm air and moisture into the area over the next few days. Weak upper level divergence, especially during the day tomorrow, will help to enhance some lifting in the environment. Conditions will be…

High School Girls Basketball: St. Patrick vs. Magee

St. Patrick Lady Irish hosting Magee in the 3A playoffs. Lady Irish gunning for their first post-season win in program history. This night belongs to St. Patrick. History for the Lady Irish in the form of a 62-39 triumph over Magee. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: basketball, High School Girls Basketball, sports

High School Girls Basketball: Harrison Central vs. Warren Central

Quick turnaround in the high school basketball ranks with the first round of the girls playoffs starting just three days after the conclusion of district tournaments. The Harrison Central Red Rebelettes facing off against Warren Central in the first round of the playoffs. Harrison Central is moving on to the second round, taking this one by the final score of…

The Sound Amphitheatre hosts ground breaking in Gautier

The City of Gautier has exciting things in store for the spring in 2024. Leaders broke ground today on the Sound Amphitheatre at Town Commons Park. This is a part of the City of Gautier’s larger $8 million Town Commons Project that scored the region’s largest entertainment project in decades. With more than 6,500-person capacity, the $6 million amphitheatre space…

Ribbon cutting for renovated natatorium at YMCA in Ocean Springs

The YMCA hosted a ribbon cutting for their newly renovated natatorium. The new pool is being rededicated to the late John and Mary Alice Miner. According to YMCA CEO Jara Miller, the couple saw a boy drown and vowed to teach every young child on the Gulf Coast how to swim. That journey started here in 1972. Mary Alice Miner…

2/13 – Brittany’s “Pleasant” Monday Evening Forecast

Upper level ridging will dominate the pattern for the next day or so ahead of an approaching upper level trough. Southerly surface winds will help to advect warm air and moisture into the area over the next few days. Weak upper level divergence, especially during the day tomorrow, will help to enhance some lifting in the environment. Conditions will be…

Gulfport High tennis team hosting matches on new court

It’s a big day for Gulfport tennis players and fans. After practicing at their brand new tennis facility for five months, the Gulfport High School tennis team finally gets to host their first matches ever on their new courts. These tennis courts have been a vision for years, but thanks to tennis parents and the Gulfport School Board, the vision…

Shopping for Mardi Gras outfits around the Gulf Coast

Wondering what to wear to the next Mardi Gras party or parade? Mardi Gras is a time of balls, parades, and king cakes, but what about style? During festivities, people are encouraged to wear something in carnival colors: purple, green, and gold! Wearing the colors of Mardi Gras will have you fit right in, however, some people like to dress…

Unique Valentine’s Day fun at Skal Axe Throwing in Biloxi

If you’re looking for somewhere fun and unique to take your special someone for Valentine’s Day, head over to Skal Axe Throwing in Biloxi. Couples can come in and enjoy music, food, refreshments, and friendly competition for an over-the-top experience unlike any other. Drink specials will be going on along with unique pink and red beers to celebrate. Every axe…

Coliseum Commission to buy Oakmont Property in Biloxi

Another step in the right direction for the Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention Center. This morning, the Harrison County Board of Supervisors approved the Coliseum Commission’s purchase of a home on Oakmont Place. The property west of the Coliseum will benefit the future of Popp’s Ferry extension, which includes an exit to the Coliseum in the road project plans. The…

MGCCC partners with American Red Cross to save lives

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in Gautier and the American Red Cross partnered together to host a blood drive and health fair. Students and community members were able to give blood and receive information on resources to improve their health, wellness, and overall well-being. On campus club organizations were set up to give students an opportunity to learn about the…

Red Cross urges people to prepare for Hurricane Season

As hurricane season inches closer, American Red Cross is urging people to be prepared. An emergency kit is a prepared bag that is easily accessible. Inside of it should be anything you and your family may need for at least 72 hours. American Red Cross suggest people add flashlights and a radio with batteries as well as hygiene and health…

Biloxi Mayor FoFo Gilich to have heart procedure Tuesday

Biloxi Mayor FoFo Gilich is scheduled to undergo a preventative heart valve procedure tomorrow. Gilich will have the procedure done at the Debakey Hart and Vascular Center at Houston Methodist Hospital. Dr. Bassam Baroudi, Gilich’s cardiologist, said he is pleased the procedure is being done now. He says “The mayor should be back to his normal day-to-day activities in a…

Deadly crash on Highway 90 in Gulfport

One person is dead following a single-car crash in Gulfport. According to nearby resident and witness Tammy Farris, she was weeding her front yard when she says she heard a screech. She says the car was driving west down Highway 90 when the car allegedly hit the wall in front of her house and flipped, slamming into the median. Farris…

Mississippi Gaming Commission Chairman Al Hopkins dies

Mississippi Gaming Commission Chairman Al Hopkins died yesterday after a battle with cancer. He was 81. Hopkins was in the third term as chairman of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, having been first appointed in 2015. He also was a decorated member of the Mississippi National Guard, retiring as a major general as the assistant adjutant general. He was also the…

Morning Business Report: February 13th, 2023

Starting today, it will take twice as many Starbucks stars to get some popular menu items and Walmart is trying to hold the line on price increases. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business

Krewes preparing for Mardi Gras Day

Other krewes around the Coast are still preparing for their big day! The Gulf Coast Carnival Association is gearing up for Mardi Gras Day! Over the weekend, one million beads were dropped off at their float den. Now it’s crunch time as the krewe ensures each float is stocked. Several of GCCA’s floats have been remodeled with help from the…