Get crafty with upcoming Cardboard Boat Race at Bay St. Louis Harbor

If you’re up for something more adventurous, you may want to go ahead and start building a cardboard boat so you can race it next weekend. The boat race challenges teams to craft their own cardboard vessels and race it against others. There are awards for the best decorated boat so you’re encouraged to get creative. Hancock County Historical Society…

Sand Stitchers Quilt Guild holding annual quilt show Saturday

The Sand Stitchers Quilt Guild is holding their quilt show Saturday. Susan Rademacher, a member of the guild, stopped by our studio to show off some quilts that will be on display. One of these quilts will be raffled off during the show. Raffle tickets are just a dollar. There will be more than 100 quilts on display to view…

Seventh Annual Chandyfest Saturday at Chandeleur Brewing Company

Gulfport is looking forward to its seventh annual Chandyfest. It’s a celebration of the founding of Chandeleur Brewing and will feature live music from multiple bands and the release of six new brews featuring a wide-range of flavors. Also returning is the iconic bed race fundraiser, featuring teams dressed in wild costumes racing beds up and down the street. Money…

Inaugural Biscuits for Babies event to benefit Women’s Resource Center

The Women’s Resource Center in Gulfport offers a multitude of resources for mothers in need. To raise awareness and money to help mothers and their babies, the Women’s Resource Center hosted a Biscuits for Babies event at the Chimney’s Restaurant in Gulfport this morning. Guests were able to take in the nice scenery while enjoying breakfast and a live auction…

Gulfport PD honors their fallen officers

Family, friends, and fellow law enforcement officers gathered in front of the Gulfport Police Department for a law enforcement memorial ceremony. Gulfport police have lost ten officers in the line of duty. During the ceremony, each of their names were called out and roses were placed in front of a memorial plaque bearing officers’ names and their end of watch….

Trial continues as former Biloxi official faces sex charges

The child molestation trial of former Biloxi City Official Cliff Kirkland continues today. Our media partner the Sun Herald was in the courtroom for opening statements yesterday. Assistant District Attorney George Huffman said Kirkland groomed three young girls by buying them things, taking them out to eat, and more.  “The facts of this case, while disturbing, are very straightforward and…

5/13 – Rob Knight’s “Hot & Humid Weekend” Friday Afternoon Forecast

At the surface, weak high pressure extended from Pennsylvania southwestward to the north central Gulf south of Louisiana, with an upper low-pressure to our east. With moisture convergence enhanced today, forecast soundings show an increase in precipitable water levels during the day today. With the lower precipitable water values hold off any convective development until late afternoon. Once convection develops,…

5/13 – Jackson Co Chamber of Commerce – Industrial Trade Show

The 32nd Annual Jackson County Industrial Trade Show will be held on Tuesday, May 17, 2022, at the B.E. “Mac” McGinty Civic Center (2902 Shortcut Road) in Pascagoula on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.  Free entry is available to anyone with a business card, work uniform, company badge, or Admit One Card (available from the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce).  The one-day…

High School Softball: East Central vs. George County

On its road to the Region 8 Class 5A title, the East Central softball team swept George County in both district games. Vancleave also swept George County in the regular season, but that didn’t stop the Rebels from extracting some third-round revenge against the Bulldogs. This is South State and whoever wins this best-of-three series will have earned it. George…

Italian Open ready to tee off at Pass Christian Isles

If a giant meatball getting destroyed by a golf club is right up your alley, or fairway, then the Italian Open might just be the event for you. On Saturday, Pass Christian Isles Golf Club is hosting its 48th annual home tournament, featuring at least 180 amateur golfers from near and far. PCI is now the oldest golf course on…

Rob Martin’s “More Rain Potential” Thursday Night Forecast

Finally some rain arrived today, with most of it ending up in George County where there was briefly a severe t-storm warning. Our high pressure area responsible for the heat is giving some ground to a low-pressure moving toward Florida/Georgia. Showers and thunderstorms will break out along the western rim of this system and rotate down into our area late…

Atlanta Braves World Series trophy on the Coast

The Atlanta Braves have been an MLB franchise for 151 years which means their most recent World Series trophy is now one with the people for 151 stops across the southeast. Next stop, Biloxi, with die-hard fans gathering at the town green this afternoon for their chance to take a trophy with the shiny Commissioner’s Trophy. Already more than six…

Gulfport Chamber hosts annual Taste, Rattle and Roll

Residents from across the Coast gathered at Centennial Plaza in Gulfport to try some of the best food in the south at the Taste, Rattle and Roll event. This was the eighth year the chamber has held the event and the second time hosting it at the plaza. The grand feast featured 33 different vendors from a variety of restaurants,…

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…