Fans coming together to watch USA in World Cup

People all over the country gathered to watch the Men’s U.S. Soccer Team compete in their third match of the World Cup. Walk-On’s in D’Iberville welcomed any and all soccer fans to join them while watching Team USA beat Iran to qualify for the round of 16. The team requested for fans to wear blue to match their uniforms for…

Christmas events happening this week in Biloxi

The City of Biloxi released Christmas events that will be happening this week. The annual Children’s Christmas Parade and Christmas on the Town Green will be Friday, December 2nd from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The parade features kindergarten to fourth graders riding in hay wagons. The parade begins at the Dr. Frank Gruich Senior Center and ends at the…

Lighting up the Biloxi Lighthouse this Thursday

The Biloxi Lighthouse will be lighting up for Christmas starting this Thursday. The lighthouse will be covered in Christmas lights. The public is invited to the lighting as Mayor FoFo Gilich flips the switch and lights up the landmark. The switch will be flipped at 5:30. Santa will be making an appearance as well with hot chocolate and cookies being…

State receives funds for internet networks as part of Internet for All grants

The Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration announced the state of Mississippi has received its first ‘Internet for All’ grant. The grants are for deploying high-speed internet networks and developing digital skills training programs. The state is receiving more than $5 million in funding from the bipartisan infrastructure law to plan for the development and adoption of affordable,…

Giving Tuesday an opportunity to help others, organizations

The biggest celebration of generosity is today. Giving Tuesday is a global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world. People take part in Giving Tuesday by giving money, volunteering, paying it forward to others and much more. It’s a chance for nonprofits to highlight their missions, solicit donations and gain new…

Morning Business Report: November 29th, 2022

The highest number of people went through TSA security Sunday since the pandemic began and investors are about to learn whether Biogen’s Alzheimer’s drug is really as good as it seems. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Pet of the Week: Kato is looking for a forever home!

Christmas wish lists are filling up and often we see puppies and kittens on those lists. Our friends from the Jackson County Animal Shelter are here today with some ideas, along with some important reminders about these cuddly gifts. Categories: Pet of the Week Tags: jackson county animal shelter, pet of the week

Christmas Feed the Needy program deadline is December 12th

As part of their Feed the Needy initiative, law enforcement agencies across Harrison County will be delivering meals on Christmas day to those in need. If you would like to sign up to get a free meal just contact your local police department or the sheriff’s office. The agencies are also asking for monetary donations and volunteers to help deliver…

Flu vaccine event Friday

Memorial Health System is partnering with Gulfport and the NAACP to host a flu vaccine event Friday. Vaccines will be administered at the Isiah Fredericks Community Center on Martin Luther King Drive from 9 a.m. to noon. The CDC says everyone from six months and older is recommended to get a flu shot, including healthy adults. Those at serious risk…

New program coming to Orange Grove Public Library

The Orange Grove Public Library has a new program called ‘Life upon the Wicked Stage’ that will give guests an up-close look at the art of theater. The first installment will feature Center Stage Biloxi’s Artistic Director Chuck White and Gulf Coast actors Anthony Kalberg and Bill Lipscomb. They will give a glimpse backstage into Center Stage’s final show of…

11/29 – The Chief’s “Afternoon/Overnight SEVERE THREAT” Tuesday Morning Forecast

The latest trends in models have increased confidence in the risk for severe weather to our area and there is now a slight risk for severe storms capable of producing damaging winds, tornadoes and hail along and north of the I-10/12 corridor this afternoon through the overnight hours. There is a slight risk for excessive rainfall across southern Mississippi and a marginal…

Saints Report: Saints shut out for the first time in 21 years

During the Sean Payton and Drew Brees era of New Orleans Saints football, they were known for high-flying offense and putting up points with ease, but times have changed following Sunday’s shutout loss to the San Francisco 49ers. First goose egg on the scoreboard for the Saints since 2001, 21 years since they’ve suffered a loss quite like this one,…

Southern Miss football going bowling for first time since 2019

For the first time since 2019, Southern Miss is going bowling on the back of its 20-10 road win at Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday. The key sequence coming in the fourth quarter, starting with a Brendan Toles blocked punt followed by a 33-yard touchdown run on the very next play, courtesy of Frank Gore Jr., who went off for a career-high…

Spectacular Christmas light display at the MS Coast Model Railroad Museum

The Model Train Railroad Museum welcomes visitors and invites them to enjoy their light display. Admission is $5 for adults and $2 for children. It includes rides on their locomotives across their two-million light display as well as entrance into the museum itself. Our camera crew hopped aboard the Miss Laurene and journeyed through the display with the Deaton family….

11/28 – Brittany’s “Pleasant” Monday Evening Forecast

Pleasant weather with seasonable temperatures have been observed throughout the day today on the backside of a shortwave trough lifting into mid-atlantic CONUS as height rises and stable air keep things quiet today. This will change, however, beginning overnight tonight in preparation for a more prolific, deep trough that will dig into the central plains. A lee cyclone is developing…

City of Ocean Springs begins work on rebuilding Gay Lemon Park

The City of Ocean Springs has begun a much-needed makeover on Gay Lemon Park for the first time in quite a while. The park was built several decades ago, but has seen some deterioration in recent years. After receiving a grant for about $260,000 from the U.S. Park Service, the city decided it was time for a remodel. So far,…

Dr. Robert Taylor introduced as new State Superintendent

The State Board of Education has named a North Carolina educator and Mississippi native as the next state superintendent. The department announced Dr. Robert Taylor as the new leader of Mississippi’s 140 public school districts. His appointment ends a monthslong search after former superintendent Carey Wright stepped down from the position in June. Dr. Taylor was most recently a deputy…

Recently retired Pascagoula captain dies of cancer

A long-standing member of the Pascagoula Police Department died on Thursday after a battle with cancer. Former Detective Bureau Command Captain Shannon Massey spent 23 years with the Pascagoula Police Department before recently retiring. He began his career with the department as a jailer and climbed his way up to captain of administration. Prior to his time with the police…

Gulfport Civic League hosting 60th annual Tour of Homes

It’s that time of year again for the Gulfport Civic League’s Tour of Homes, an event that benefits children and adults with special needs. For 60 years now, the Tour of Homes has showcased beautiful houses across the city. This year’s tour, coming up this weekend, will feature houses on Second Street. Civic League officials say the tour brings families…