Summerhouse Bay Cove hosting Comeback Cooler packing party

Grab a cooler and pack it alongside Summerhouse Bay Cove Assisted Living. This Thursday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Summerhouse Bay Cove is hosting a Comeback Cooler packing party. Comeback Coolers is an organization that aims to deliver a much needed and deserved break to those who have been in the path of a natural disaster. Coolers that are…

Singing River Hospice of Light holding Tree Planting ceremony

Singing River Hospital’s Hospice of Light holds a special ceremony each November in honor of National Hospice Month. Since Hospice of Light began in 1994, a tree has been dedicated each year in memory of former patients. Family and friends of the deceased are invited to attend the tree planting ceremony at the Pascagoula Hospital walking track. This year’s event…

Sheriff Ezell casts ballot for midterm election

Jackson County Sheriff Mike Ezell has cast his ballot in the midterm election. This afternoon in Pascagoula, the sheriff, who is running for congressman for the 4th Congressional District cast his ballot and News 25 was there. Sheriff Ezell is running as the Republican candidate after defeating incumbent Steven Palazzo in the GOP primary. He’s facing off against Democrat Johnny…

Voters turnout for 2022 midterm election

The polls are open until 7 p.m. for the 2022 midterm elections and voters are letting their voices be heard. News 25’s Sabria Reid is in Pascagoula as voters cast their ballots in the final hours of Election Day. Categories: Local News, News Tags: elections, midterm election, voting

Flu season ongoing and flu shots are available

The flu has been going around. You probably know someone who’s had it, if you haven’t had it yourself. Today, we have Family Nurse Jillian Strayham from Singing River Health with us in studio to tell us about resources when it comes to the flu. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: flu season, health

Morning Business Report: November 8th, 2022

Parents are checking prices of hot toys on average four times a week and the results of today’s election could have ripple effects through the stock market. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

7th annual Restoration Summit Thursday at the Coast Convention Center

Purposeful restoration, that’s the theme of the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality’s Restoration Summit this year. The free event offers the public a chance to learn about current restoration projects across the state as well as those that are on the horizon. Here to tell us more is MDEQ Executive Director Chris Wells. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: 7th annual Restoration…

Saints Report: Prime Opportunity Waste in Primetime for Saints

After last week’s shutout win over the Raiders, it appeared as if the Saints had gotten their swagger back, but Monday night’s primetime loss tells a different story. The Saints coming in just one win away from their 400th regular season victory in franchise history, but number 400 is gonna have to wait at least one more week as the…

Keesler Air Force Base holding job fair November 14th

Keesler Air Force Base will host a job fair next Monday to give those in the community a chance to switch careers or find a new career. This job fair will be for both civilian and military employers and it will be held at the Bay Breeze Event Center on base. Along with the job fair, there will also be…

Voters head to the polls for the midterm elections

Midterm voting is underway and voters in South Mississippi were out bright and early this morning ready to cast their ballots. People were lined up outside the Lyman Community Center in Gulfport waiting to exercise their right to vote. Poll workers started arriving around 6 this morning to make sure everything was in place and ready for voters. If absentee…

Ghosts spotted at the Coast Coliseum

Halloween may be over, but paranormal activity can occur at any place and at any time. Are there ghosts lurking in the Coast coliseum? Some staff seems to think so. Bryan Butler, the IT director for the arena, had security video to back up his claims that the Coliseum is haunted. “I’ve seen shadows throughout the property on the security…

11/7 – Brittany’s “Pattern Flip” Monday Night Forecast

The uncharacteristically warm temperatures will continue tonight. Tonight, we can expect rain free conditions with just a few clouds in the sky which hopefully will provide for prime viewing conditions for the tonight’s total lunar eclipse. This will be the last total lunar eclipse we’ll see for the next three years. The best viewing time will be between 4:16am and…

November is National Adoption Month

November is National Adoption Month, a time used to increase national awareness of adoption issues, bring attention to the need for adoptive families, and emphasize the value of youth engagement. According to Southern Christian Services for Children and Youth, there are 3,878 foster children in the state of Mississippi. While many look to adopt infants, about 20,000 youth exit foster…

Canopy Children’s Solution starts their toy drive

It’s that time of the year to get into the giving spirit, and starting today Canopy Children Solutions South Mississippi Child Advocacy Center will kickoff their holiday toy drive. They’re collecting unwrapped toys, gift cards, and clothing items for children between the ages of three and 17. Canopy Children’s Solutions serves children and their families who have experienced the pain…

Resurrection High student featured in “Rustic Spirit Spotlights”

A senior at Resurrection High School in Pascagoula is featured in “Rustic Spirit Spotlights” for her amazing impact work. “Rustic Spirit Spotlights” is a collection of stories that shine on teen change-makers all over the country. 17-year-old Bailey Bosarge was highlighted and awarded for her commitment to serving others. This past year, Bosarge regularly volunteered at a local nonprofit by…

West Harrison’s Stevie Kerns signs with Holmes Community College

At West Harrison, senior soccer standout Stevie Kerns puts pen to paper with Holmes Community College where she’ll continue to play center midfielder at the next level. Kerns had a great start to her junior season — scoring six goals and assisting on nine more — but wasn’t able to finish it out due to a torn quad muscle. After…

Harrison Central’s Makayla Lindsey signs with Jones College

The Harrison Central Softball Program has been one of the best in the state — having won four state championships — and is consistently sending its top players to the next level. Next in line for the Red Rebelettes — senior shortstop Makayla Linsey signing with Jones College — home of the 1028 NJC Double-A Division II national champions. The…

Bollinger Shipyards agrees to buy VT Halter Marine

Bollinger Shipyards has agreed to buy VT Halter Marine in Pascagoula. Halter Marine is the shipyard that won the contract to build a new class of Coast Guard icebreakers. Under the deal, Bollinger agreed to pay $15 million for the shipyards — with an additional $10,25 million pending the award of future shipbuilding contracts and current contracts meeting projected profit…

Mississippi sees high number of absentee votes

Election day is tomorrow, but some Mississippi residents have already cast their votes. The statewide election management system reported a total of more than 51,000 absentee ballots requested, around 51,000 absentee ballots sent, and a little more than 46,000 ballots received in the state for the 2022 general election. The requested total reflects the number of Mississippi voters who requested…