City of Biloxi Surplus Auction tomorrow

Today, some of the items the City of Biloxi will be auctioning off tomorrow were out for a preview. Hundreds of items will go to the highest bidder regardless of price. The city is getting rid of surplus items including vehicles, office equipment, and items from the police evidence vault. All of it will be up for grabs. The auction…

Hickory Hill Country Club offered free golf for veterans

To honor veterans, Hickory Hill Country Club in Gautier is hosting a day of free golfing for veterans. Some veterans were up early this morning getting signed in and getting ready to enjoy a full day of golf. Breakfast burritos, donuts and bloody Mary’s were served up to get the veterans started. Along with breakfast, a fish fry and pulled…

Gulf Coast Veterans Parade canceled due to weather

Tomorrow’s Gulf Coast Veterans Parade in Gulfport has been canceled. Organizers decided to cancel this year’s parade due to the rain we’re expecting in the area tomorrow. There will not be a veterans parade this year. Categories: Local News, News Tags: canceled, gulf coast veterans parade

11/4 – The Chief’s “Weekend Cold Front” Friday Afternoon Forecast

All eyes begin to shift to the northwest later this afternoon and through the overnight tonight. The region will be situated between a high pressure over the central Gulf of Mexico and northwest Caribbean and a rather deeply amplified disturbance across the central US. With the trough starting to butt up against the ridge, there will be some questions in terms…

11/4 – Rob Knight’s “WELL Above Seasonal Temperatures” Friday Morning Forecast

The primary story this Friday morning is visibility concerns. Widespread fog, some dense has developed generally along and north of the I10/12 corridor east of I55 this morning. The fog is developing mainly in the coolest locations where the boundary layer moisture surge has developed overnight. In fact, most of these areas have warmed about 4-6 degrees respectively as warm air…

11/3 – Brittany’s “Warm & Muggy” Thursday Night Forecast

The warm conditions will continue and the average overnight lows tonight will be about 8-12 degrees warmer than seasonal average. We’ll have clear skies tonight but then heading into tomorrow we’ll start seeing an increase in cloud coverage with temperatures well above seasonal average yet again. Another weekend cold front is expected coming in Friday afternoon/evening into Saturday with areas…

MHSAA 2023-25 reclassification adds Class 7A

The results are in, Mississippi High School Activities Association adding Class 7A for the first time. And six Coast schools making the cut, based on grades 9-11 enrollment: Ocean Springs, Gulfport, Biloxi, Harrison Central, D’Iberville, and St. Martin. Seven local schools in 6A. Those being Hancock, West Harrison, Pascagoula, George County, Pearl River Central, Picayune, and Long Beach. So, George…

Hancock Hawks baseball and softball sending four to the next level

A belated signing day ceremony out of Hancock High School from yesterday as the Hawks send four to the next level. Adrianna Cuevas with Copiah-Lincoln softball and the rest baseball. Peyton DeWitt and Tanner Ladner with Mississippi Gulf Coast and then Max Garrett with East Mississippi. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: baseball, Hancock High School, softball, sports

MGCCC running back Cam Thomas offered by Nicholls State

Here come the offers for Cam Thomas, the sophomore running back from Mississippi Gulf Coast, getting the call from Nicholls State, following one of the best regular season performances in the country. The former News 25 Student-Athlete of the Week out of Picayune, third in the nation with 754 yards and tied for sixth with eight touchdowns. Back in September,…

Harbor Lights Winter Festival under construction at Jones Park

Christmas is coming to Gulfport. Crews are preparing for the Harbor Lights Winter Festival at Jones Park where Santa’s Village is under construction. The day after Thanksgiving, Santa lands in Gulfport through New Years Eve. The annual winter festival adds more lights each year and is bringing back the talking reindeer that stole the show last year. The price for…

Local businesses participate in First Women’s Resource and Employer Fair

The Moore Community House Women in Construction hosted the First Women’s Resource and Employer Fair in Biloxi to support women in the community. Their organization, Women in Construction, is a free job training program that prepares women for careers in non-traditional career paths. Since the first class in 2008, the program has trained more than 700 women. The organization is…

Peter Anderson Festival returns to Ocean Springs this weekend

The largest fine arts festival in the state is back this weekend! The 44th annual Peter Anderson Arts and Crafts Festival will take place in Downtown Ocean Springs Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Festival organizers are expecting almost 150,000 people over the weekend and almost 400 vendor booths from all over the United States. Vendors will…

Picayune hosts Gautier in WXXV Game of the Week

The Picayune football team is still roll tide rollin’ right into the final week of the regular season with a perfect district mark of 6-0. They aren’t the only unbeaten team in Region 4 Class 5A as Gautier comes to town for a winner-take-all district title game tonight. News 25’s Jeff Haeger is at the home of the defending state…

Drive-in theatre officially coming to the Gulf Coast

Movie buffs along the Coast have something to look forward to with a brand-new drive-in movie theatre! The property, located across the street from the Silver Slipper sign on Highway 90, is currently being cleared. Once the clearing is completed, the crew will begin construction of phase one which includes a concession stand, arcade, and a 60 foot by 34…

Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum expands with new building

Guests from the groundbreaking event got a glimpse into what’s going to be the largest model railroad museum in the country at the new building for the Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum. The new 44,000 square foot building down Pass Road from where the existing museum is will be a place where children can play and be introduced to workforce…

‘Pigments of my Imagination’ opening at Gallery 782 in Biloxi

Gallery 782 in Biloxi will have a new art exhibit titled ‘Pigments of my Imagination’ opening tomorrow. Marguerite Pivarnik is the artist behind the exhibit with over 20 years of experience in painting, exhibiting, and teaching. Gallery 782 is a nonprofit organization that promotes art in the community. Pivarnik primary mediums are watercolor, photography, and pastels. In this exhibit, she…

Morning Business Report: November 3rd, 2022

The holidays are back at Starbucks today and the Federal Reserve raised interest rates for a sixth time this year. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Heritage Farm Live Festival at Stone County Fairgrounds

This weekend you can experience the culture of a Native American tribe from Philadelphia, Mississippi at the Stone County Fairgrounds. It’s the Heritage Farm Live Festival featuring all kinds of things grown, raised, crafted, and made. Director Dick O’Neal is in studio with more. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Heritage Farm Live Festival

Gautier High honors veterans at 23rd annual Veterans Breakfast

This morning, Gautier High School hosted its annual Veterans Breakfast as students honored those who served our country. Students had a chance to shake hands and greet veterans before the assembly began. For the past 23 years, students have shown their appreciation by saluting the veterans, performing, and serving up breakfast and hot coffee. There were moments of celebration, silence,…