Ingalls makes donation to Back Bay Mission

This morning, Ingalls Shipbuilding made a special donation to Back Bay Mission by donating nearly 3,000 pairs of socks and a monetary gift to the organization. Ingalls Shipbuilding Veterans Employee Resource Group spent weeks collecting socks at the shipyard. They selected Back Bay Mission to be the recipient of the sock donation due to their effort in strengthening our fellow…

Funeral service for fallen Bay St. Louis officers tomorrow

Law enforcement agencies across South Mississippi are preparing for tomorrow’s funeral services for two of their fallen brothers. Sgt. Steven Robin and Officer Branden Estorffe will be remembered during a joint funeral service tomorrow at the Bay St. Louis Community Hall on Blaize Avenue. Both officers were killed in the line of duty last Wednesday morning as they were responding…

12/20 – Jeff’s “Gloomy & Breezy” Tuesday Afternoon Forecast

A dreary and cold day will continue across South Mississippi. Rain chances will diminish throughout the afternoon. There is a 40% chance of rain between now and sundown. Breezy conditions will continue from now and through tonight. Temperatures won’t tumble overnight with low-to-mid 40s expected at daybreak tomorrow. Cloud coverage will remain in place through Wednesday. Thursday will be reasonably…

12/20 – The Chief’s “Wet, Gloomy & Breezy” Tuesday Morning Forecast

The surface low-pressure south will approach the LA coast and ride along it as it progresses eastward. This brings a second round of showers, more to southern parts of the area, that will continue through this afternoon. This second round will have more instability to work with, so thunderstorms are likely to form right along the coast and in the nearshore Gulf…

12/19 – Brittany’s “Almost Winter” Monday Night Forecast

Tonight, the surface low will approach the LA coast and ride along it as it progresses eastward. This is bringing a second round of showers, more to southern parts of the area, that will continue through Tuesday morning. This second round will have more instability to work with, so thunderstorms are likely to form right along the coast and in…

Picayune’s Dante Dowdell and Gautier’s Kaden Irving represent Coast in U.S. Army Bowl

On Saturday, the U.S. Army All-American Bowl took place in Frisco, Texas and the two star players from this year’s 5A South State Championship game, Picayune’s Dante Dowdell and Gautier’s Kaden Irving, were on the same team this time. They were the only two All-Americans from the Gulf Coast. Irving, an Ole Miss baseball commit, threw a touchdown pass in…

Saints Report: Saints show resolve in 21-18 win over Falcons

The New Orleans Saints could have used a bye week much earlier in the season, but week 14 is the one they got and they made the most of it, coming out refreshed against their NFC South rival the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday afternoon en route to a 21-18 win in week 15. In their first home game since before…

‘Finding Christmas’ featuring News 25’s Meggan Gray at the Beau Rivage

Still not in the Christmas spirit? Well, in Biloxi at the Beau Rivage, there’s a Broadway style musical called ‘Finding Christmas’ that’s sure to bring some holiday cheer. The hour long performance led by two children and Jack Frost helps the audience find what Christmas means to them. There’s a little bit of magic, a whole lot of dancing and…

Two suspects wanted for commercial burglary in George County

Two people are wanted by the George County Sheriff’s Department for an alleged commercial burglary. The incident happened on December 13th off Highway 613 in the Agricola community. Charles Mott and Tiffany Steele are wanted for allegedly stealing items from a home that’s being renovated. Mott was identified as the driver of a car that ran from deputies later in…

Bay St. Louis officers’ caskets wrapped in memories

A Coast man created a casket to honor his sister earlier this year and it led him to wrapping more than 60 caskets. His two most recent designs are the caskets of the two fallen officers in Bay St. Louis. Casey Lawhon recently celebrated four years in business with KC Vinyl Wraps, where he does color change and customer graphic…

12/19 – Brittany’s “Wet & Cold” Monday Evening Forecast

Heading into the overnight hours and into early Tuesday the surface low will approach the LA coast and ride along it as it progresses eastward. This brings a second round of showers, more to southern parts of the area, that will continue through Tuesday morning. This second round will have more instability to work with, so thunderstorms are likely to…

MDMR calendars available for pickup at locations across the Coast

The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources 2023 marine information calendars are available at locations along the Coast. The agency held a photo contest earlier this year and those chosen are featured each month and on the cover as well as on collage pages in the calendar. This year’s calendar features the offices and programs that the MDMR administers to protect…

D’Iberville St. Martin Chamber putting Christmas baskets together

The D’Iberville St. Martin Chamber of Commerce has been hard at work putting together Christmas baskets to help people in need. Donations from local organizations, businesses, and schools helped fill the baskets. This year, D’Iberville Elementary held a food drive to collect donations. The boxes are filled with canned goods, pies, bread, and a turkey. For 40 years, the chamber…

Salvation Army helping those in need through Angel Tree program

This morning, families arrived at the Salvation Army Bridge Center in Biloxi to receive their Angel Tree gifts. The Salvation Army Angel Tree Program helps provide Christmas gifts for hundreds of thousands of children around the country each year. Families must apply for the help and their wish lists are shared with donors in the community. Along with gifts like…

Waveland Mayor Mike Smith scheduled for kidney transplant

Outgoing Waveland Mayor Mike Smith received an early Christmas present today. His doctors have scheduled him for a kidney transplant on January 9th, 2023. Smith served two terms and Jay Trapani will be sworn in next month. Smith was diagnosed with stage five kidney failure. His wife of 43 years, Melanie, was tested to be a donor and the couple…

Morning Business Report: December 19th, 2022

Porch pirates stole an estimated 260 million packages in the last year and Elon Musk asks Twitter to decide if he should step down. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

14-year-old girl starts her own business in Biloxi

What started off as a hobby is now a running business for 14-year-old Zoe Bailey. Bailey and her sister came up with the idea of making their own slime, but as Bailey’s sister got older, she lost interest, giving Bailey full control of rebranding and processing the slime. Bailey tells News 25 it’s the best way to cope with her…

Mississippi Antique Galleria is now open in Gulfport

It’s been a long three years in the making, but the Mississippi Antique Galleria is officially open for business in Gulfport. Known also as ‘The Mag,’ it’s now Mississippi’s largest antique mall where more than 80 vendors are selling a variety of not just antique items, but clothes and modern items. Owner Jourdan Nicaud says he was inspired to open…

4th annual Pusharatas for Possums benefiting Wild at Heart Rescue

Volunteers from Seymour Law Firm and the Demoran Group at Keller Williams were hard at work in the kitchen for the fourth annual Pusharatas for Possums fundraiser. Tina Seymour Demoran never thought her mother’s recipe would be a success in helping the nonprofit organization Wild at Heart Rescue. Demoran is the general counselor for Wild at Heart and came up…

Southern Miss bowls perfect 300 in 38-24 win in Lending Tree Bowl

They say records are made to be broken and Southern Miss running back Frank Gore Jr. would have to agree, breaking or tying six USM bowl records and then some en route to the program’s first bowl game win since 2016. Southern Miss faced off against Rice in the Lending Tree Bowl at South Alabama’s Hancock Whitney Stadium. The Black…

Pascagoula community mourns at the funeral of Coach Lee Tingle

It was a somber day in Jackson County as Coach Lee Tingle was laid to rest. Family and friends gathered for the funeral of longtime Coach Lee Tingle. On December 2nd, Tingle died from a rare brain disease at the age of 52. Lee was involved with Pascagoula youth sports for over 15 years where he enjoyed coaching soccer and…

Class Act Teacher of the Month: Gulfport’s Dave Huffman

We’re switching gears for this month’s Class Act. After months of highlighting amazing and inspiring middle and elementary school teachers in South Mississippi, it’s time to go to high school, specifically Gulfport High. This time, we’re not taking you to any ordinary classroom, but a construction shop. Our Class Act this month uses the lessons he learned during his service…