Ole Miss football player shot in the leg after CWS in Omaha

An Ole Miss football player was shot in Omaha while in the city celebrating the baseball team’s College World Series championship. According to Omaha news outlets, wide receiver Drew Burnett was shot in the leg by a passing truck at 12th and Cass Streets in the city. Family members say Burnett was walking back to his hotel when he was…

Family seeking justice in Kevin Slater case

Twenty-three years have passed and the family of Kevin Slater is still mourning his death. To help solve this case and bring justice to their loved one, Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers and the family have increased the reward money to $5,000. Charnique Slater Jones sits flipping through a photo album, reading a poem remembering all the good times she shared…

Morning Business Report: June 30th, 2022

The nation braces for a miserable travel weekend as canceled flights stack up and stocks are on track for the worst first half of a year since 1970. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Make-A-Wish Mississippi’s Martini Shakedown

There are not a lot of things better than doing good while also having a good time and there’s a great opportunity for that happening one week from Saturday. With us in studio to tell us about the Make-A-Wish Mississippi’s Martini Showdown is Development Director Shellie Moses. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Make-A-Wish Mississippi, Martini Shakedown

Our Lady of the Gulf Crab Fest kicked off today

The Our Lady of the Gulf Crab Fest is now underway. The festival runs through Saturday rain or shine on the grounds of the Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church. The event started 38 years ago as a fundraiser for the area’s catholic schools and has grown tremendously since then. The weekend is filled with live entertainment, rides, and…

New program supports oyster industry

A relatively new off-bottom aquaculture industry for harvesting oysters is developing across the Gulf of Mexico and USM is looking to support it with a new program. SOAR, which stands for ‘Supporting Oyster Aquaculture and Restoration,’ is designed to build resilience into the shellfish industry through innovation, conservation, and economic development. Today, the university is meeting with members of the…

City of Gulfport public hearing regarding proposal to reallocate $2.8 million in CDBG Funds

There’s a public hearing in Gulfport tonight to address a proposal to reallocate community development block grants. The city is proposing reallocating $2.8 million of CDBG money to a new project identified as the ‘quarters historic minority business district and empowerment zone.’ According to the public notice on the city’s website, the federal dollars would be used for infrastructure to…

Two die in house fire on Bell Creek Road

Two people injured in a house fire this morning on Bell Creek Road have died. Harrison County coroner Brian Switzer confirmed the deaths to WXXV. Family members at the scene told WXXV that both people had been sent to the a hospital with injuries. The home sustained damage in one area of the house. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags:…

6/30 – The Chief’s “WET CONDITIONS/FLASH FLOODING” Morning Forecast

Onshore flow has been a little more persistent along the Mississippi coast, and a cluster of showers/storms has been moving northward across portions of Harrison, Hancock and Pearl River Counties. This very saturated airmass isn’t going anywhere over the next 3 days. Rain potential will spend a lot of time above that 70th percentile through the weekend. With disturbances remaining across…

Kevin Carmichael named Long Beach Girls Soccer Head Coach

Long Beach Girls Soccer has a new head coach roaming the sidelines with Kevin Carmichael taking over the reins. Carmichael has been the South Mississippi Soccer Club director of player development since January 2020 and has been in the coaching ranks for well over a decade. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: girls soccer, Kevin Carmichael, Long Beach, sports

Biloxi Shuckers vs. Mississippi Braves

Shuckers 1st Baseman and Ole Miss alum Thomas Dillard said, “I’m just super proud of them and I trained with them a little bit this off-season and their adversity that they went through this year was awesome so I couldn’t be more proud of them bringing back a national championship to Oxford, so Hotty Toddy!” A fifth-round pick of the…

Ten Memorial residency physicians honored at White Coat Ceremony

Memorial Hospital’s second class of residents received their white coats. This evening, residency physicians, their families, and hospital staff gathered for a white coat ceremony. Ten new residency students kicked off their journey as physicians to care for patients along the Coast. These new doctors come from all over the world to learn to provide the best care for families…

Infrastructure top priority for Mississippi mayors

Mississippi will receive $2.7 billion in American Rescue Plan Act funds, $1.8 billion for the state and $900 million for local governments. How to access and plan for those dollars to improve infrastructure in cities, towns, and villages in Mississippi is the focus of over 3,000 mayors and city leaders at the annual conference of the Mississippi Municipal League. Roads,…

Local artists place in Wildlife and Fisheries Youth Art Contest

Two young Coast artists took home honors this week in the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks Youth Art Contest. Bella Tran of St. Martin Gifted Center won the 5 to 7 age division for the ‘Shiny Sea Turtle.’ Hendrix Gillies, also of the St. Martin Gifted Center, took third place for his art entitled ‘Best Buds (wink, wink).’…

Rotary Club of Pascagoula presents $40K in scholarships

The Rotary Club of Pascagoula had their annual scholarship ceremony awarding $40,000 in scholarships to 38 deserving students. Each year, the rotary club hosts many fundraisers to fund the scholarships. The more money they raise throughout the year, the more money they can give to students within the City of Pascagoula. This year, the rotary club raised $30,000 through their…

New law to combat metal thefts taking effect July 1st

A new law takes effect July 1st after thousands across the state have been victimized by theft of copper wiring and catalytic converters. Mississippi law enforcement will now have additional tools at their disposal to deter this crime, including increased fines and other financial penalties as well as increased minimum sentences. Across the state, businesses, residents, churches, and many other…

Jackson County Board of Supervisors holds redistricting public hearing

The Jackson County Board of Supervisors held a public hearing to give citizens of the county an opportunity to provide input into the process of redistricting for the board of supervisors, election commissioners, justice court judges, and constables. The boardroom was packed with concerned Jackson County citizens interested in viewing the proposed layouts and comment on the redistricting process. District…