Center Stage in Biloxi undergoing renovations

Center Stage in Biloxi is expanding and sprucing up thanks to a Fine Arts Grant and generous donations. The entire front porch will become a lobby area to accommodate large crowds. Center Stage is also making their bathrooms larger so they are ADA accessible. The building was converted into a theatre in 1975 and is no longer up to code….

Littering can impact the economy and environment

Littering is a worldwide problem that’s not only unsightly on our highways and streets, but it also impacts our economy and environment. The Mississippi Department of Transportation spends more than $3 million cleaning up litter each year. Litter is not only expensive, but also can be hurtful to people, wildlife, and marine ecosystems due to entanglements, toxicity, and ingestion. Litter…

Memorial Hospital sees increase in COVID-19 cases

The team at Memorial tells us that they have seen an increase in COVID-19 cases at the hospital. While the number of cases has gone up, we’re told that most of the cases involved minor symptoms. This increase, however, did not surprise the staff due to it following the holiday season. Team members, both patient-facing and non-patient-facing, are back to…

Enrollment open for ‘Program Believe’ adult literacy classes

Program Believe is a nonprofit that serves vulnerable, low income, and immigrant communities along the Gulf Coast. The program is currently enrolling for its adult literacy classes in computer, ELL, GED, and citizenship. Program Believe will be enrolling individuals who qualify now until January 13th. Classes start on January 16th. Along with helping adults, Program Believe also helps children with…

Morning Business Report: January 6th, 2023

Americans are pampering their pets and companies want a piece of the pie and Bed Bath and Beyond says it may not survive. Monica Malpass is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Southern Miss remembers former football coach Jim Carmody

Carmody holds a high place in the rich and proud football tradition at Southern Miss, whose legacy contains some of the finest and most dominating defensive football teams to ever play the game. He also is the grandfather of current Pass Christian High School head football coach Chase Carmody. From 1978 to 1987, Carmody was the architect of one of…

1/5 – Brittany’s “Chilly & Clear” Thursday Night Forecast

It’ll be another chilly evening with temperatures tonight bottoming out in the low 40’s. We’ll continue to see clear skies throughout the night and into tomorrow as well. Friday should be a carbon copy of today (sunny and seasonably mild) with only a few subtle differences. Toward the end of the period, upper level heights will gradually start to increase…

USM’s Frank Gore Jr. and Daylen Gill named AP All-Bowl Selections

Last month, Southern Miss running back Frank Gore Jr. took home Game MVP Honors and Daylen Gill took home Defensive MVP following USM’s victory over Rice in the Lending Tree Bowl. Now that the rest of the bowl games have played themselves out, those two individual performances still standing tall amongst the rest with both players earning a spot on…

MACCC Men’s Basketball: Pearl River vs. East Central

In sports, the newfound perspective that comes with a fresh slate at the turn of a new year can fade away very quickly after the first loss of a new year. However, that first win can set the tone for what’s shaping up to be a pretty good New Year’s resolution. 23rd ranked Pearl River hosting East Central in some…

Saints DE Cam Jordan named NFC Defensive Player of the Week

As a rookie in 2011, Saints Defensive End Cam Jordan recorded his first career sack and that was it, but since then, he has the most quarterback takedowns in the entire league during that time frame. Yesterday, Jordan took home NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for his three sacks on Philadelphia Eagles back up QB Gardner Minshew. That…

St. Martin WR Noreel White offered by University of Las Vegas

One of the best wideouts to ever come out of the Coast, St. Martin’s Noreel White added another division I offer to his bag this week in the form of UNLV. That makes seven total, the others being LSU, Florida State, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Troy, and Arkansas State. The former News 25 Student Athlete of the Week can truly…

Southern Miss QB Ty Keyes entering transfer portal

The first big name recruit during Will Hall’s tenure as Southern Miss Head Football Coach, Quarterback Ty Keyes announced his decision to enter the transfer portal.  He will have three years of eligibility left. Formerly a four-star recruit out of Taylorsville, Keyes flipped from Tulane to USM after Hall landed the job in Hattiesburg. He was seemingly a star in…

USM baseball’s Tanner Hall named Perfect Game Pre-Season All-American

On the Diamond, Southern Miss ace pitcher Tanner Hall earning First-Team All-American Honors today, courtesy of Perfect Game. A consensus post-season All-American last year, Hall is coming off a 9-3 season with a squeaky clean 2.81 ERA and 146 strikeouts, good for fourth in the nation. Hall was also named Conference USA Pitcher of the Year and Ferriss Trophy Winner…

Twelfth Night Celebrations kick off Mardi Gras season in Biloxi

Carnival royalty and citizens gathered for an annual tradition in Biloxi. The city held its Twelfth Night Celebration. Twelfth Night is the traditional festival on the night before epiphany, the official start of the Mardi Gras season. Crowds rallied at the Biloxi Visitors Center to watch as the Christmas lights surrounding the Biloxi Lighthouse were turned off, signifying the end…

January is National Blood Donor Month

January is National Blood Donor Month! In 1969, President Richard Nixon signed a proclamation designating the first month of the year as National Blood Donor Month. It’s an opportunity to recognize the roughly three percent of the U.S. population who donates blood each year. Blood donation is key to keeping people alive and healthy. Hospitals everywhere use blood, often in…

Long Beach School District receives $10,000 donation

The Long Beach School District received a donation of $10,000 from Alliance Health Center to help with its Early Learning Program. The collaboration supports the district’s pre-k program with the added benefit of receiving tax credits on next year’s tax filings. The school already has started a pre-k program that began in August, but was limited in the number of…

1/5 – Brittany’s “Clear & Mild” Thursday Evening Forecast

A bit cooler today, but overall a very beautiful day ahead across the lower Mississippi River Valley/North Central Gulf Coast. Aloft, a longwave trough resides over the southeast. Water vapor imagery and forecast soundings are very dry indicating plentiful sunshine today. Surface high pressure will continue to spread into the region, which should limit surface winds keeping things light and…

Former Major League Baseball player to host camp in Gulfport

Fred Lewis and other former Major League Baseball players are coming together to host the second annual Big League Youth Baseball Fundamentals Camp. Lewis went to Stone High School before attending Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, alongside Harrison Central alum Matt Lawton, who also went to MGCCC. The camp is a free one-day youth event for ages five through 12…