This week is National Tire Safety Week

Looking to hit the road soon? It is important to make sure your car is up for the challenge. Today begins National Tire Safety Week. This awareness week is essential to help Americans as they continue to venture out of their homes more often. According to a study from the USTMA, 70 percent of drivers across the U.S. reported not…

Memorial service for fallen K9 Officer Exo will take place Friday

A memorial service in honor of fallen K9 Officer Exo will take place Friday, July 1st at the Pascagoula Senior Center. Exo’s ashes will be escorted from Mobile, Alabama to Pascagoula. The memorial service will then follow at 11:30 a.m. Exo died June 24th, helping find a suspect wanted for aggravated assault. The suspect shot Exo, he was hit twice…

Fireworks shows around the Gulf Coast

If you prefer to watch a fireworks show this 4th of July holiday weekend, we have the details on where to go. Fireworks shows will be happening all weekend from state line to state line, starting Saturday and finishing up Monday night. Saturday you have two options: there’s a show at the Diamondhead Boat Launch and one at Flint Creek…

Tips for fireworks safety on July 4th

We are starting to see fireworks tents and stands popping up, preparing for the upcoming July 4th celebrations. This holiday is all about celebrating our independence with family and friends and closing out the day with fireworks, but the biggest thing to remember with fireworks is safety. To ensure a fun and safe time, remember to keep water close, keep…

Palazzo and Ezell face off in primary election runoff

We are just one day away from that hotly contested Republican primary election runoff for Mississippi’s Fourth Congressional District. Incumbent Congressman Steven Palazzo will appear on the ballot alongside Jackson County Sheriff Mike Ezell. In the first round of voting on June 7th, Palazzo received just under 32 percent of the vote compared to Ezell’s 25 percent in a Republican…

Morning Business Report: June 27th, 2022

AT&T and Verizon are raising prices and U.S. airports had the busiest pandemic day on Friday. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Gulf Coast Sportsman Club holds annual Kids Fishing Rodeo

The Gulf Coast Sportsman Club held its annual children’s fishing rodeo in Bay St. Louis over the weekend. The club has organized this event since its creation 37 years ago. The rodeo gives children 13 and under the ability to learn the basics of fishing and to let them get their feet wet in the fishing competition world. Trophies were…

Local church discusses Roe v. Wade ruling

With the overturn of Roe v. Wade, Catholic churches across the country are celebrating the decision. News 25 visited St. James Catholic Church in Gulfport to meet Father Ryan McCoy about his thoughts on the decision. Father McCoy says he never thought he’d see the day Roe v. Wade would be overturned, but he says “this is a major step…

Scrapin’ the Coast took over the Coast this weekend

Low riders and bass boosters rode into the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi this weekend for the annual Scrapin’ the Coast. Guests from all over the country came to the Coast to take part in all the fun. Their were several events such as a drive-thru car show, a cornhole tournament, musical performances, award presentations, and more. Several organizations took…

Our Lady of the Gulf Crab Fest set for this weekend

We’re just days away from the 38th annual Our Lady of the Gulf Crab Fest in Bay St. Louis. Delicious crabs and seafood, rides, games, raffles, a fun run, you’ll find it all this weekend. Here to tell us more about why this festival is so important is the chair for the event Jimmy Osborne. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Our…

6/27 – Britt’s “Here Comes The Rain” Monday Afternoon Forecast

An Upper level low-pressure over the north central Gulf of Mexico will continue to drift slowly westward over the next few days, with blocking pattern finally breaking down. Air-mass is going to remain pretty saturated over the next 3-5 days. If there`s going to be a “drier”, it’ll probably be on Tuesday, when there is a brief period where moisture flow…

6/27 – The Chief’s “Wet Pattern” Final Monday of June Forecast

The good news is that the threat of heat related issues has diminished for the next several days. However, that also means dealing with showers and thunderstorms, and the threats that they bring. Upper low-pressure over the north central Gulf of Mexico will continue to drift slowly westward over the next few days, with blocking pattern finally breaking down. Air-mass…

6/26 – Britt’s “Wetter Conditions Ahead” Sunday Evening Forecast

Tonight through Tuesday, an approaching frontal boundary mixed with Gulf moisture influx will enhance rain chances for our area tonight. And a lingering boundary will set up overnight through Tuesday, which will enhance rain chances for the area especially during the daytime heating hours daily. There is plenty of moisture availability thanks to the influx from the Gulf, and decent…

6/24 – Britt’s “Changes Ahead” Friday Evening Forecast

Heat will be the biggest concern through Saturday. There will be the potential for an isolated to scattered shower/storm tomorrow late afternoon and early evening, which could limit the heat potential. The main threats from these storms will be frequent lightning, hail, and gusty winds. Sunday, the high pressure starts to break down over the area. A plume of moisture in…

Biloxi Shuckers vs. Pensacola Blue Wahoos

Last night, the Pensacola Blue Wahoos wrapped up the Southern League South First Half crown with a head-to-head win over the Biloxi Shuckers. But still three games left before the mid-way point of the season, and the Shuckers have a chance to finish above .500. Game four action on tap between the Shuckers and Blue Wahoos. Dillard walks it off…

6/24 – Britt’s “Relief Ahead” Friday Afternoon Forecast

Heat will be the biggest concern this afternoon through Saturday. The high pressure is still building/staying over our area, and general convection appears to be similar to yesterday, meaning an isolated t-storm could be possible, but most areas will be dry. As a result, heat index values are forecast to be above 108 with some locations, especially along the MS…

Mississippi Aquarium throwing Pollinator Party Saturday

It’s National Pollinator Week. In honor of the annual event, the Mississippi Aquarium has decided to throw a pollinator party Saturday. The aquarium’s butterfly garden is located beside its founder’s wall. They’re hopeful party guests will spread their wings and learn more about the delicate insects. There will be a variety of guest educators like Rachel Bond with Pine Hill…

Jubilee Havens hosting 4th annual Freedom Tea Saturday

Jubilee Havens provides a safe haven for victims and survivors of human trafficking and to help raise awareness and money, they are hosting a Freedom Tea. The 4th annual Freedom Tea will showcase the services provided by Jubilee Havens including their whistle stop which is a temporary respite for victims rescued from human trafficking. The tea is a way to…

Gautier Police Department in line for federal funds

A press conference was held today at the Gautier Municipal Court announcing that the Gautier Police Department made the federal shortlist for critical equipment funding. The City of Gautier is in line for almost $507,000 in funding for essential equipment for the police department. The vital equipment includes dispatch radio systems and both body and vehicle cameras to ensure the…