Residents celebrate at the Carnival Association of Long Beach Parade

It does not matter if it is raining or if there is sunshine because the City of Long Beach knows how to party. The Carnival Association of Long Beach Parade took to the streets Saturday night for the 53rd annual Mardi Gras Celebration. Over 32 registered floats went cruising through the night parade. Hundreds of carnival lovers assembled through Downtown…

Making memories at the Daddy Daughter Valentine’s Dance at Lynn Meadows

Some sweet moments in Gulfport over the weekend during a Daddy Daughter Valentine’s Dance. Lynn Meadows Discovery Center rolled out the red carpet for fathers and their daughters to dance the day away. There was a photo booth, a live DJ, and a Valentine-themed snack bar to make the afternoon extra special. The dance floor was packed with fathers and…

Family of four escapes house fire in Saucier

A mom and three children escaped an early morning fire in Saucier. Harrison County Fire Rescue and CRTC responded to the home around 2 Saturday morning. All four were taken to the hospital. The home sustained extensive damage. The cause of the fire is under investigation. The Red Cross is assisting the family. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: house…

2/13 – Jeff’s “Pleasant” Monday Afternoon Forecast

Sunshine has allowed for temperatures to warm efficiently. They will top out in the 60s this afternoon under continued sunshine. Light westerly winds will turn southwesterly tonight. This will aid in moisture increasing overnight. That combined a few clouds will keep temperatures from getting as cold as this morning. More clouds will be in place for Valentine’s Day. They will…

2/13 – Jeff Vorick’s “Cold Start” Monday Morning Forecast

It’s a cold one to start off this Monday. However, abundant sunshine will eventually prevail later with temperatures climbing to seasonal values. The colder airmass that we have had to start this week will moderate over the short term. Clouds and moisture will be on the increase into Tuesday. It will not be as cold tonight and tomorrow will be…

2/12 – Brittany’s “Cold End To The Weekend” Sunday Night Forecast

Rising surface pressures and drier air are providing more pleasant conditions across the area today as the upper low, now over the Carolinas, continues off to the northeast. Gusty winds that were present across the coastal areas and offshore this morning should continue to taper off this afternoon and through tonight as the center of the surface high moves overhead…

Long Beach sending five to the next level

Over at Long Beach High School this afternoon, the Bearcats sending five student-athletes to the next level. Starting with Landon Ahrens, signing with Blue Mountain College for cross country and then on the volleyball court, Samantha Wilson and her three South State championships heading up to William Carey in Hattiesburg. As for the three-time 5A state champion boys soccer team,…

Picayune defensive end Jamonta Waller offered by Georgia, Texas A&M

Picayune’s Jamonta Waller is officially the next in line on the Coast, having already received an offer from Alabama on Wednesday followed by defending national champion Georgia on Thursday and now Texas A&M today. That makes 19 Division I offers for the class of 2024 defensive end, including more than half the SEC with Ole Miss, South Carolina, Mississippi State,…

High School Girls Basketball: Biloxi vs. Harrison Central

3-Seed Biloxi taking on 4-seed Harrison Central, both getting hot at the right time. Biloxi wins 39-29. Biloxi Head Girls Basketball Coach Devin Hill said, “We just believe in our preparation. We prepare really well. The girls fight every day. We don’t have a whole lot of depth, so I know they were tired. It’s been a long season. But…

High School Boys Basketball: Biloxi vs. Harrison Central

It’s been the year of the upset in the Region 8 Class 6A basketball tournament with only one of the top four seeds remaining in both the boys and girls championship games. All four of these teams have already locked up a spot in the playoffs, but the winner of this one not only takes home the district title, but…

Woolmarket Baptist Church hosts Tim Tebow’s Night to Shine event

It was truly a Night to Shine for honored guests tonight at Woolmarket Baptist Church. Woolmarket Baptist Church in Biloxi was one of five churches in the state of Mississippi chosen to host Tim Tebow’s Night to Shine. Night to Shine is an unforgettable prom night experience centered on God’s love for people with special needs. Participants 14-years and older…

Salvation Army Kroc Center certifying lifeguards for free

If you are looking for your next job venture, the Salvation Army Kroc Center wants you! The Kroc Center has partnered with the YMCA to offer free certifications for those looking for a career as a lifeguard. Lifeguards are indoors all year round, so you do not have to worry about sunburns. Having more lifeguards would make it possible for…

Super Bowl specials at the Beau Rivage

Beau Rivage Casino and Resort has a lot of activities for its guests Sunday before the Big Game! You can catch the Chiefs and Eagles in Super Bowl 57 on 100 HDTVs, including a 24 by 14 foot video wall, while placing your bets at Bet MGM Book Bar and Grill. The bar and grill will offer special drink and…

Biloxi Shuckers head into 2023 with new ownership

John Tracy has been to more Minor League ball parks than most as the father of Ole Miss alum Matt Tracy, who spent the better part of a decade chasing the dream in the Yankees, Marlins, Twins, and Blue Jays farm systems. He’s now combining his two passions as the new owner of the Biloxi Shuckers, business and baseball. Earlier…

2/10 – Brittany’s “Chilly & Damp” Friday Evening Forecast

No real changes in the thinking regarding the short term forecast. Stationary front near the mouth of the MS River will continue to serve as a focus for showers and a few isolated thunderstorms through this evening. Despite a large precipitation shield apparent on radar, most of this rain is not reaching the ground owing to dry air in the…

A replica of the Pinta is open for tours in City of Biloxi

Christopher Columbus set sail with three ships: the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. Two out of those three ships have become replicas that you can tour. The Pinta replica is docked in Biloxi at the Schooner Pier Complex. A replica of one of Christopher Columbus’ famous ships, the Pinta, is now available for tours. The floating museum was…

Long Beach Harbor still in need of reconstruction

The Long Beach Harbor has remained in ruins since Hurricane Zeta. The City of Long Beach has been waiting 28 months for FEMA to approve paperwork to fix the harbor. Mayor George Bass, Alderman at Large Donald Frazier, and Alderman Bernie Parker traveled to Washington, D.C. to see what the holdup was. While in D.C., the city officials met with…

Thunderbirds returning to the Gulf Coast in April

The Air Force’s Thunderbirds will be roaring back across the Coast in April and guests can expect fireworks, smoke displays, and unique maneuvers in their fully revamped performance. Thunder over the Sound is a unique, one-of-a-kind partnership between Keesler Air Force Base and the City of Biloxi. The airshow will be divided into two portions. The morning portion, which takes…

House Bill 1562 could lower grocery tax in Mississippi

Mississippi is one of seven states that still taxes groceries. The state’s seven percent grocery tax is the highest in the nation. House Bill 1562 could cut that tax in half. This bill goes directly against the legislatures push to eliminate income tax. As inflation rises, so does poverty. Mississippi has a poverty rate of 19 percent, also the highest…

Donations for earthquake relief can be made through Salvation Army

The Salvation Army Kroc Center needs your help to provide relief to Turkey and Northern Syria. As of today, the 7.8 magnitude earthquake has claimed the lives of more than 22,000 people. Rescue workers have saved thousands of survivors and are still digging through rubble for more in below freezing temperatures. The earthquake also caused a food shortage and has…

Rep. Ezell reacts to proposed deportation policy

The Biden Administration is considering an unprecedented step to help stem the flow of migrants entering the U.S. from the Southern border. Under the proposed policy, many non-Mexican migrants would be deported. Right now, the Biden Administration is still leaning on the Trump-era COVID policy, known as Title 42, which allows authorities to turn away certain migrants at the border….