Adranos cuts ribbon on Mississippi Solid Rocket Complex in Stone County

Adranos, Inc., a start up manufacturer of solid rocket motors, cut the ribbon on its Mississippi Solid Rocket Complex in Stone County today. Founded in 2015, Adranos designs, develops, tests, and produces solid rocket motors for space launch and national security applications. The Mississippi solid rocket complex serves as Adranos’ motor design and manufacturing hub. The campus is more than…

Public hearing in Ocean Springs to discuss city’s financial plan

Tonight, there will be a public hearing in Ocean Springs regarding the city’s financial plan for the 2022-2023 fiscal year. More specifically, they’ll be talking about the proposed ad valorem tax revenue increase as well as the city’s budget proposal, and possible tax changes. If you live in Ocean Springs, you’re encouraged to come to tonight’s meeting. You’ll be given…

Coroner identifies victim in Audubon Drive shooting

A Saucier man who had his own lawn care business was finishing up a lawn on Audubon Drive in Gulfport on Monday night when he was gunned down. Harrison County Coroner Brian Switzer said Kelvin Simmons, 47, was apparently finishing his work on a home on Audubon and was blowing grass clippings out of the way near the street when…

USM alum J.C. Keys working his way through Cincinnati Reds farm system

At Southern Miss baseball games, it’s not uncommon to run into former players in the Right Field Roost, which is where J.C. Keys was spotted on Opening Day. Since then, the Oak Grove alum has been playing more games than watching games as a right-handed pitcher for the Chattanooga Lookouts, who just wrapped up a five-game series against the Biloxi…

8/29 – Brittany’s “Nice and Quiet” Monday Evening Forecast

A broad ridge of high pressure will remain over the northern gulf through the week promoting onshore flow with showers and thunderstorms expected each day. Tonight through Wednesday Night, a fairly strong northern stream trough will dig into the eastern third of the CONUS over the short term period. As this trough axis deepens, a cold front will sweep into…

New state record set for longest female alligator

There’s a new state record for the longest female alligator taken in Mississippi. Jim and Richie Denson of Madison killed the gator on Sunday on the Pearl River. It measured 10’2” long. Ricky Flynt, the alligator program coordinator at MDWFP says this state record also ties a previous world record for the longest free-ranging wild female gator, which was measured…

Parents demanding answers after termination of Hancock County superintendent

Last week, the Hancock County School Board terminated Superintendent Teresa Merwin. Dozens of parents and educators attended tonight’s school board meeting hopeful for an explanation. The board remained silent, which was infuriating for parents and others unable to comprehend why. Merwin had been in office a little over a year and was adored by parents we spoke to. Some parents…

Shooting investigation at Audubon Drive in Gulfport

One man is dead in a shooting on Audubon Drive in Gulfport News 25’s Sabria Reid is on scene at a shooting on Audubon Drive in Gulfport. News 25 will have more information as it becomes available. Categories: Local News, News Tags: audubon drive, crime, Gulfport, Mississippi, shooting

8/29 – Brittany’s “Much More Pleasant” Monday Afternoon Forecast

A broad ridge of high pressure will remain over the northern gulf through the week promoting onshore flow with showers and thunderstorms expected each day. Tonight through Wednesday Night, a fairly strong northern stream trough will dig into the eastern third of the CONUS over the short term period. As this trough axis deepens, acold front will sweep into the…

Reflecting on the strength of Mississippians on the 17th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina

The City of Ocean Springs reflects on the strength of Mississippians to rebuild after damage caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The anniversary of Katrina brings back tragic memories of the hurricane ripping through the Mississippi Gulf Coast. With storm surge peaking at nearly 30 feet, roads, homes, businesses and life looked unrecognizable. At Fort Maurepas Park, Ocean Springs Mayor…

Ground Zero Museum in Waveland holds Hurricane Katrina Memorial Service

The Ground Zero Museum in Waveland is dedicated to the strength and beauty of the human spirit. A memorial service held there this morning remembered that purpose and to remember the lives lost when Hurricane Katrina roared through South Mississippi 17 years ago. The service also served to express appreciation to the first responders and acknowledge the community’s courage and…

Mitchell Distributing brings Bud and Burgers competition to Bay St. Louis

Attention grill masters! Registration is still open to compete in a cook-off making its way to Bay St. Louis for the first time. Mitchell Distributing’s Bud and Burgers series continues on September 10th. They’ve held this event in many Mississippi towns, including in Ocean Springs this past spring. Now the best grillers will compete for many prizes, including best in…

Morning Business Report: August 29th, 2022

U.S. movie theaters will offer $3 tickets for National Cinema Day and many shoppers are hoping Labor Day sales can help beat inflation. Jane King is the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Inaugural Bud and Burgers in the Bay Competition

We are less than two weeks out from the inaugural Bud and Burgers in the Bay competition. It’s a chance for people to team up and try to create the best burger and it’s a fundraiser for a local church. The event is being put by Mitchell Distributing and representing them in studio is Anna Grace Tanner. Categories: Community Headlines…

Waveland community comes together to meet candidates for upcoming elections

Over the weekend, Waveland residents got the chance to meet and greet candidates for the upcoming mayoral and aldermen elections. The community ate breakfast with 20 candidates and first responders at American Legion Post 77 on Saturday. Each candidate was given three minutes to talk about their platform and vision for the city, followed by questions from residents. The primaries…

Local businesses and organizations present 8th annual Back to School Fair

More than 45 local health organizations and businesses came together at the Lyman Community Center Saturday for the 8th annual Back to School Fair. People who attended were able to get wellness information, enter in giveaways, and take advantage of free hearing and vision screenings. After visiting each booth, guests were given a drawstring backpack filled with information from local…

Today marks the 17th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s landfall

Today marks 17 years since Hurricane Katrina forever changed the face of South Mississippi. The storm made landfall as a strong category three hurricane on August 29th, 2005 with winds in excess of 120 miles per hour. The devastation was wide-spread. The record storm surge tossing casinos across Highway 90, burying Beach Boulevard under rubble, wiping out thousands of structures…

8/28 – Brittany’s “Pleasant” Sunday Evening Forecast

A broad ridge of high pressure will remain over the northern gulf through the week promoting onshore flow with showers and thunderstorms expected each day. Starting out the new work week with some patchy fog possible across SW MS and maybe as far as around Baton Rouge daybreak. However, coverage and density will be dependent on if locations saw rain…