George County opts out of medical marijuana

George County has opted out of medical marijuana being sold or grown in the county as of now. Medical marijuana will still be legal in the county, but the county will not allow any businesses in the area to grow or sell. George County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously today after a public hearing which allowed people in the community…

$32M hotel development possibly coming to Biloxi

A new two-hotel development project could soon call Biloxi home, leaving some neighbors unsure. The proposed project site is located at 1252 Beach Boulevard and backs up to several homes located on Father Ryan Avenue. The Biloxi City Council will decide tomorrow whether or not they approve the request. The $32 million beach development is called Oak Grove Hotels. The…

Axe throwing competition tomorrow to benefit local animal shelters

Tomorrow, Skal Axe Throwing in Biloxi will be hosting an axe throwing tournament to raise funds for Frets for Pets. Frets for Pets is a three-day benefit concert raising funds for animal shelters while showcasing local music, arts, and businesses. The concert is the first weekend in August at the Juke Joint in Ocean Springs. Frets for Pets President Dimitri…

Law extends ‘no test’ time for expired driver’s licenses

A new law gives Mississippi residents more time to renew expired driver’s licenses without having to take a test. Republican Governor Tate Reeves signed House Bill 971 at the end of last week. It became law immediately. It says a license could be expired for up to five years before a person would have to take a test to renew…

Bud and Burgers Competition

The City of Discovery wants to help you discover the best burger. The Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Bud and Burger competition this month. Here with all the details is Cynthia Sutton. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Bud and Burgers Competition, Ocean Springs

Morning Business Report: April 18th, 2022

The FDA is investigating after 100 illnesses potentially associated with Lucky Charms cereal and several million U.S. workers seem to be staying out of the labor force indefinitely. Joya Dass is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: morning business report

April Is Limb Loss Awareness Month

April marks Limb Loss Awareness Month. There are nearly two million Americans living with limb loss. David Flowers lost his leg while serving our country, deployed overseas. He is in studio to share his story. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Limb Loss Awareness Month

Center Mass Firearms trains new gun owners

Center Mass Firearms had new gun owners out at Coast Rifle and Pistol Club where they gave a quick lesson on the shooting range. Those shooting for the first time were a little nervous to step up to the firing line, but instructors were there to help them step-by-step. Students learned how to properly grip the gun, a good stance…

Celebrating Easter at Gaston Point Recreational Center in Gulfport

Some Gulf Coast residents were able to get together again to celebrate Easter Sunday for the first time since the pandemic started. Among the celebrations this weekend was one put on by Extend a Hand, Help a Friend over at the Gaston Point Recreational Center in Gulfport. Saturday morning at Gaston Point Recreational Center was sunny, green, and filled with…

4/18 – Brittany’s “Spectacular Workweek” Afternoon Forecast

The cold front is now well east of the area as skies have cleared. A less humid flow and sunshine will dominate the forecast ahead, but this will not last long especially this time of year. We should get back into a return flow off the gulf by Wed, but only a gentle warm up will be noticed with a…

Teen pedestrian injured while trying to cross Beach Boulevard

An update on the teen pedestrian who was hit by a car over the weekend. Biloxi police say the teen girl is in serious, but stable condition. The accident happened Saturday at Highway 90 and Veterans Avenue. She was found unresponsive in the eastbound lanes of Highway 90. News 25 was told the driver of the vehicle that hit her…

4/17 – Rob Martin’s “Workweek Calm After Storms” Sunday Night Forecast

Warm weekend temps primed the atmosphere for storms. We broke a record-high Saturday, and came within a degree of tying one Easter Sunday. Despite night-time arrival, some severe storms still made it into our forecast area. This cold front will clear the area entirely shortly after midnight, dropping temperatures to the mid 60s by daybreak. Although it’ll be rather warm…

4/15 – Rob Martin’s “Thunderstorms Possible This Weekend” Updated Friday Night Forecast

We’re looking good tonight with lows remaining mild in the upper 60s.  A few severe storms with 1”-2” hail popped up to our north near Hattiesburg and Columbia Friday afternoon, and there is some concern that those atmospheric conditions could drift south this holiday weekend. Moisture increasing over the weekend will bring an increasingly-unstable environment with the threat showers and…

Biloxi Shuckers stay undefeated with 7-3 win on Jackie Robinson Day

BILOXI, Miss — The Biloxi Shuckers extended their unbeaten start to the 2022 campaign with a 7-3 win over the Mississippi Braves on Friday night, improving their record to a perfect 7-0. The Shuckers are one of the best teams in all of Minor League Baseball, as the only undefeated Double-A team, and one of just two undefeated MiLB teams…

Second Third Friday Held in Pascagoula

For the second time in 2022, the city of Pascagoula put on their Third Friday event on Delmas Ave. The event featured a variety of activities for the family including pictures with the Easter bunny, face painting, cornhole, live music, vendors and more. The city brought back the Third Friday block party last month after stopping it for a while….

Mississippi Aquarium held their spring camp

Today the Mississippi Aquarium held their spring camp. Campers were out casting their fishing rods this morning at Jones Park. The hands-on informative lesson taught kids about the state’s fishing regulations while they caught local species. The kids learned about how to fish responsibly and how they can help maintain our local ecosystems. They don’t have any more spots available…

Oldest hotel in Mississippi now home to a restaurant

The oldest hotel in Mississippi is now home to Field’s Steak and Oyster Bar. The historic Old Magnolia Hotel was also home to the Mardi Gras museum. The restaurant is guaranteed to bring customers the same feel and food as the original Field’s Steak and Oyster Bar in Bay St. Louis. The steak and oyster bar is located in the…

St. Peter’s By-The-Sea hosts Good Friday services

  St. Peter’s By-The-Sea in Gulfport held two Good Friday services. Members of the church packed the pews for the afternoon service – listening to Father Jason Sanders who led them through his sermon and in prayer. Father Sanders – who’s in his 7th year at St. Peter’s – says he is feeling blessed this year as the congregation is…

Neshoba Central football players shot with pellets at practice

Three Philadelphia, Mississippi high school students are charged with aggravated assault after Neshoba Central football players were shot with pellets and BB’s during practice Thursday. Today – Neshoba County sheriff Eric Clark said the players had minor injuries. One was shot in the ankle and one in the back. An X-ray showed a third player has a pellet lodged near…