MGCCC hosts spring commencement for Class of 2022

Today, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College celebrated its spring commencement at the Coast Coliseum. The day began with the nursing and health professions graduation at 8:30 a.m. which consisted of almost 200 students. It then followed up with the graduation of about 700 students graduating in a variety of associate degrees as well as receiving specific credentials and certificates that…

5/12 – Night Rob’s “Pattern Repeats” Thursday Evening Forecast

Our high pressure area responsible for the heat is giving some ground to a low-pressure moving toward Florida/Georgia today. Showers and thunderstorms will break out along the western rim of this system and rotate down into our area late afternoons and evenings through Saturday. The high-pressure aloft will be getting squeezed both north and south away from the local area. Losing…

Gulfport City Council weighs redrawing district lines

The City of Gulfport must redraw its ward lines after a population shift over the last ten years. Several plans have been brought forward. The 2020 Census found that about 40 percent of Gulfport’s population lives north of the interstate and the city’s population is now about 40 percent black, an increase from ten years ago. Ward 6 Councilman R…

Taste, Rattle and Roll at Centennial Plaza

Looking for some fun in the Gulfport area this evening? Why not stop by Centennial Plaza for the Gulfport Chamber’s Taste, Rattle and Roll event for some food, drinks, and a whole lot of fun. News 25’s Rick Gogreve is at the event with more. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Gulfport Chamber of Commerce, Taste Rattle and Roll

Biloxi Police Department gathers for fallen officer ceremony

May 15th to the 21st is National Police Week and departments are taking time out to pay respect to their fallen officers. In a stirring display of reverence, the Biloxi Police Department honored its five fallen officers from 1970 onward as part of National Police Week. Robert McKeithen in 2019, Nathan Mitchell in 2001, Michael Meaut in 1989, David Higginbotham…

St. Joseph Hospice and Lyman Senior Center host cookout for law enforcement and seniors

St. Joseph Hospice, along with Lyman Senior Center, hosted a cookout honoring Older Americans Month and local law enforcement. Each year in May, Older Americans Month is celebrated to encourage and recognize the countless contributions that seniors make to our communities and how their time, experience, and talents enrich the lives of those around them. May is also Law Enforcement…

Jackson County Superintendent clarifies work day increase proposal

Jackson County School District Superintendent Dr. John Strycker made a statement this afternoon regarding his proposal to increase the amount of days teacher assistants work. A proposal was made seeking to extend the number of days assistant teachers are required to work from 180 days to 187 days a year. However, Strycker released a statement saying the $2,000 raise will…

Governor’s Gulf Coast Advisory Committee to convene

Governor Tate Reeves kicked off the 2022 meeting of the Governor’s Gulf Coast Advisory Committee. The committee’s seven key focus areas are: tourism, eco-restoration, economic development, seafood, infrastructure, small business, and workforce research/education. The committee will review and evaluate project ideas submitted to MDEQ’s Restoration Project idea portal and recommend projects to the governor to be considered for funding under…

Moss Point K9 Officer Buddy expected to make a full recovery

Moss Point Police K9 Officer Buddy is expected to make a full recovery. Buddy was shot in the line of duty six weeks ago. The gunshot went straight through Buddy’s left side and collapsed both of his lungs. He was treated in Mobile and went under immediate surgery, it was determined no vital organs were struck by the bullet. Since…

Gulfport PD swears in new Police Chief Adam Cooper

Gulfport Police Department’s new chief was officially sworn into office this morning. Chief Adam Cooper took his oath of office with his wife Melinda by his side inside of the Centennial Plaza chapel. The room was filled with support from fellow law enforcement agencies as well as local politicians and family of Cooper and others. Chief Cooper’s first day in…

Morning Business Report: May 12th, 2022

Disney sees a jump in streaming subscribers and Abbott could restart baby formula production within two weeks. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Ninth annual Taste, Rattle and Roll tonight at Centennial Plaza

Take your taste buds down to Centennial Plaza this evening for the Gulfport Chamber of Commerce’s ninth annual Taste, Rattle, and Roll fundraiser. The event will surround the fountains of Centennial Plaza from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. More than 30 vendors representing the city’s best restaurants, caterers, bakeries, and more will set up shop. The event will also be…

Former Biloxi official faces sex charges

Former Biloxi City Official Cliff Kirkland’s sex crimes trial started today after being delayed earlier this week. Kirkland faces nine criminal charges, accusing him of fondling three minor girls at his home in Biloxi from August 2013 to July 2017. Our media partner the Sun Herald reports 22 people are listed as potential witnesses including the three alleged victims, friends…

5/12 – The Chief’s “Friday-Eve” Afternoon Forecast

An upper level low-pressure system currently centered in the western Atlantic will move west into FL/GA today. At the same time, an upper level disturbance to the NW will be swinging northeast across the High Plains. As a result of both of those systems moving to those regions, the upper high-pressure aloft will be getting squeezed both north and south…

Six students suspended after 8th grader found on campus with a gun

Gulfport School District has suspended six students from Gulfport Central Middle School after further investigation of an on campus incident yesterday involving a weapon, the district said in a press release this morning. “Our investigation determined that their purpose was to film a video to distribute on social media.” Gulfport School District confirmed Wednesday that a student was reported to…

5/12 – The Chief’s “Changing Pattern” Thursday Morning Forecast

An upper level low-pressure system currently centered in the western Atlantic will move west into FL/GA today. At the same time, an upper level disturbance to the NW will be swinging northeast across the High Plains. As a result of both of those systems moving to those regions, the upper high-pressure aloft will be getting squeezed both north and south…

NCAA Baseball: Southern Miss vs. Ole Miss

There are a lot of Atlanta Braves fans in South Mississippi and tonight, most of the die-hards from the Pine Belt found their way to Pete Taylor Park in Hattiesburg where the 2021 World Series Trophy made its way to the Hub City. But the two teams actually taking the field were Southern Miss and Ole Miss, thinking about finding…

Biloxi Shuckers vs. Birmingham Barons

Shuckers hosting the Birmingham Barons on Education Day for game two. Late inning excitement at MGM Park, but too much good hitting from the Barons who win this one 10-5. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: baseball, Biloxi Shuckers, sports