Servicing your AC unit before summer temps arrive

The Mississippi heat is back again, but before those summer temps reach their highs, now is a good time to have your air conditioner serviced. Representatives from Geiger Heating and Air are already busy with service calls as summer approaches. Geiger’s Brian Younger says when outside temps reach 90 degrees or higher, your AC unit can run constantly, making now…

Photo session with 2022 Shrimp Queen contestants and Blessing of the Fleet poster unveiled

Contestants of the 2022 Biloxi Blessing of the Fleet are posing for photos and unveiling this year’s event poster. The 93-year tradition marks the beginning of shrimp season. Tonight kicks off festivities for the annual Blessing of the Fleet which is May 29th. News 25’s Sabria Reid has more. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Blessing of the Fleet, poster unveiling,…

2022 Mississippi Lions All-State Band reception

The Orange Grove Public Library is tooting the horn of some notable students. They’re hosting a reception for the 2022 Mississippi Lions All-State Band. Library Circulation Clerk and former Lion Richard Kalnins is in studio with details. Tags: 2022 Mississippi Lions All-State Band, Orange Grove Public Library, reception

Feral Feline Coalition limiting overpopulation in Jackson County

It’s kitten season, the time of year when cats are breeding and having litters of kittens. Since 2017, the Feral Feline Coalition has worked to control the cat population in Jackson County by capturing, neutering, and releasing cats. You can spot them every Saturday at the fresh market in Ocean Springs educating the public on their mission of controlling populations,…

Financial Tips with Navigator: Preparing to buy a home

It’s getting harder and harder to live the American dream these days. The rise in home prices coupled with soaring mortgage rates and a low housing supply are certainly making home buying more challenging. Here with some tips to increase your buying power in today’s competitive market is John Simmons, business development officer with Navigator Credit Union. Categories: Financial Tips

Diamondhead adds two new faces to city council

Diamondhead residents in Wards 2 and 3 elected new council members to represent them in a special election held Tuesday. Ward 2 elected Anna DeMarco Liese while Ward 3 voters elected John J. Cumberland. Both won with a majority of the votes. Here are the unofficial results in Ward 2: David Hart 4 votes, 1.83% Anna DeMarco Liese 115 votes,…

5/11 – Rob Knight’s “Subtle Changes Ahead” Hump Day Morning Forecast

Hot and dry pattern continues as high-pressure extends SW to NE from the western Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes. This will easily support high temperatures around 90 degrees, with isolated locations approaching low/mid 90s. Relatively low dew-points in place will keep heat indices in check. Upper level low currently in the western Atlantic will move eastward into the east…

Biloxi Shuckers vs. Birmingham Barons

The Biloxi Shuckers are a hard team to figure out this year, having won their first seven games of the season in April. They’ve flipped that stat on its head in the next calendar month, having lost their first seven games in May. Shuckers hosting the Birmingham Barons for a six-game series at MGM Park. Shuckers lost five of six…

Taste of Back Bay returns to the Coast

The D’Iberville Chamber of Commerce held their eighth annual Taste of Back Bay this evening to give residents some samples of coastal flavors. Businesses including Chicken Salad Chick, Olive Garden, Scarlet Pearl, the Fudge Shack, Luxe Pop Ups, and more set up shop as they cooked some of their best samples. Guests then went around trying each food sample and…

Ocean Springs residents celebrate the life of Carl the Rooster

The City of Ocean Springs gathered to celebrate the life of beloved mascot Carl the Rooster who was killed last month. Blackwater Brass led a sidewalk second line from Lil’ Market Deli and Bagelry to Twisted Anchor Tattoo along with sounds from the St. John Pipers. Everyone, young and old, got one last chance to remember Carl’s life and symbolism…

Taste of the Back Bay along the Coast

Looking for some fun and good eats this evening? Why not stop by the D’Iberville Community Center for the annual Taste of the Back Bay event. News 25’s Rick Gogreve is at the event with more. Categories: Local News, News Tags: d’iberville, Taste of Back Bay

Most Affordable Beach Towns in U.S: Four Coast towns in top 10

With housing prices going up more than 19 percent in the last year, finding affordable houses in beach towns can be tough. Good news for Coast home buyers, four cities on the Coast have been named ‘Most Affordable Beach Towns’ by smartasset.com. The list is based on average home sale price, average number of rooms per house, median monthly property…

Diamondhead special election today

Diamondhead voters are at the polls today for special elections to fill vacant council seats. Ward 2 was vacated after former Councilman Alan Moran resigned after his arrest on sex charges. Ricky Sheppard stepped down from his position as Ward 3 councilman because he and his family moved into Ward 2. Sheppard is now running for the Ward 2 seat….

Fallen Officer Ceremony for Harrison County Deputy Earl Wesley Phillips

Family, friends, and law enforcement officers gathered to remember Harrison County Sheriff’s Department’s fallen officer Deputy Earl Phillips. Fifty years have passed since fallen officer Deputy Earl Phillips ended his watch, but the pain still runs deep. To honor his life and service to the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department, a fallen officer ceremony took place at his gravesite. Sheriff Troy…

Morning Business Report: May 10th, 2022

Goldfish and Old Bay Seasoning team up for a spicy snack and Americans’ inflation fears hovered near record highs in April. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Ribbon cutting for new Harrison County Advocacy Center

Connecting the unconnected, that’s the mission of Harrison County’s new Advocacy Center located in Gulfport. Harrison County District 2 Supervisor Rebecca Powers is in studio to talk about this new resource and how it’s helping bridge a gap. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Harrison County Advocacy Center, Ribbon cutting

New sand sculpture being built at Edgewater Mall

A 75-ton sand sculpture is being built at Edgewater Mall in Biloxi. In front of the JC Penny entrance, artists from Sandsational Sand Sculptures are hard at work to ensure the one-of-a-kind piece is finished by Friday evening. For more than 15 years they have traveled from Florida to Biloxi to build sand sculptures inside Edgewater Mall. Themes from previous…