Civil action filed against Diamondhead City Councilman Alan Moran involving minor

A civil lawsuit filed today in Hancock County, involving the family of a 17-year-old, names Diamondhead City Councilman Alan Moran and the businesses he manages, Philip’s Pest Control Company and A&M Spray Foam Insulation. There are numerous counts in the complaint, including battery and assault, false imprisonment, emotional distress, neglect, and several others. Moran was arrested in February on charges…

The sport of pickleball is gaining popularity on the Gulf Coast

The sport pickleball was first introduced to Mississippi in 2012 and has grown tremendously in popularity ever since. The courts at the Popps Ferry Recreation Complex were filled with pickleball players. Many knew nothing about the sport before picking up the paddle and now they can’t stop playing. Popps Ferry Recreation Center Coach Larry Kimbrough said, “I had no clue…

Coast residents attend Grillin’ on the Green in Biloxi

With a full view of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the Biloxi Town Green was a great spot for the celebration. Saturday’s block party, Grillin’ on the Green, was a festive affair as bead necklaces rained from the nearby parade. Several live bands entertained guests all day and so did the food. The smell of ribs, brisket, seafood, and a…

Hibernia Marching Society’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade rolled through Biloxi

The party continues following the carnival season. The Hibernia Marching Society hosted its annual St. Patrick’s Parade in Biloxi this Saturday. In the crowded Biloxi streets – bead necklaces from Mardi Gras still clung to trees and traffic signals when the Hibernia Marching Society floated through town. The annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade was a welcome celebration not just of…

Wayne Payne Day honors former police chief

Gulfport Mayor Billy Hewes has proclaimed March 12th as Wayne Payne Day. The city honored the former police chief Saturday afternoon during his retirement ceremony. Chief Payne served as a public servant on the Gulf Coast for 47 years. He was chief of police in D’Iberville until his recent retirement and now Shannon Nobles will fill his shoes. Categories: Local…

Morning Business Report: March 14th, 2022

Gasoline prices edge lower after hitting a record high last week and sports betting sites look for a record profit as March Madness gets underway. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Harrison County Youth Fishing Rodeo

Grab your rod and reel, the Harrison County Youth Fishing Rodeo is coming up this weekend. Here to tell us what you need to know before you go is Major Evan Hubbard with the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department. Tags: Harrison County Youth Fishing Rodeo

Grant me Hope: Alexus hopes to be adopted

On Mondays here on News 25, we feature children from Mississippi hoping to get adopted in our Grant me Hope segment made possible by Caring Hearts Counseling Services. On this week’s Grant me Hope, we’re introducing you to Alexus. If you’re interested in adopting Alexus, you can visit the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services website for more information. Just…

3/14 – Brittany’s “Warmer” Monday Afternoon Forecast

The primary forecast concern through Wednesday will be the passage of a potent upper level low-pressure and associated surface cold front across the Lower Mississippi Valley tonight into Tuesday. This strong upper level low will begin to pull east of the area Tuesday night as high pressure moves back in briefly. Winds have already begun to veer to a more…

Battle at the Beach: Gulfport vs. Daphne

By the time the Minor League Baseball season starts on April 8th, MGM Park will have been home to professional baseball, Division I college baseball, and high school baseball all in the same month. Busy week at the home of the Biloxi Shuckers, leading off the fifth annual Battle at the Beach with a pair of top flight match-ups. Gulfport…

PRCC playing championship basketball before Hutch

Not the typical start for Pearl River men’s basketball, beginning the season with a record of just 4-2. Now you might say, what’s wrong with that, well those were the first two losses before Christmas under Head Coach Chris Oney since his first year in 2016. The Wildcats responded by running the table in league play with a perfect 14-0…

Mississippi Senior Olympics opening ceremonies held today

Opening ceremonies for the Mississippi Senior Olympics were held today at the Gruich Senior Center in Biloxi. While not all participants joined today’s event, a total of 630 seniors will be participating in the events from now until May 28th. Participants can be from anywhere in the country, but must be 50 or older. The Olympics will host a basketball…

NCAA Baseball: Ole Miss vs. Oral Roberts

In Oxford, some afternoon baseball at Swayze Field as Ole Miss hosts Oral Roberts. Ole Miss wins 16-2, improving to 12-1 on the young season, making a strong case for the new number one in the polls next week. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: baseball, Ole Miss, sports

Jackson County CASA holds seventh annual ‘CASA Blues’

The Jackson County CASA held their seventh annual CASA Blues event tonight. CASA, or court appointed special advocates, helps abused or neglected children find safe permanent homes. Each child is given an advocate to act as his or her voice. At tonight’s event, members of CASA as well as community supporters gathered for a night of celebration and fundraising. The…

Rob Martin’s “Stormy/Windy/Cold” Friday Evening Forecast

Thunderstorms to increase in number and intensity tonight. Strong to possibly severe storms will be possible along the MS coastal areas and east. The more favorable parameters for strong storms will be in place along the MS coast as the system moves through the area. Lightning, gusty winds, and hail will be possible with stronger storms. There are two threat times: the…

VJ Canizaro MD Health Summit at William Carey Tradition Campus

The National Diabetes and Obesity Research Institute hosted their second annual VJ Canizaro MD Health Summit at William Carey University’s tradition campus. The summit was an opportunity for supporters and advocates to learn more about the National Diabetes and Obesity Research Institute’s mission to prevent, improve, and cure obesity and diabetes. Topics include the future state of a healthier Mississippi,…

National Nutrition celebrating 50 years at Ocean Springs Senior Center

Community Action of South Mississippi partnered with Singing River Health System to celebrate 50 years of National Nutrition by educating seniors at Ocean Springs Senior Center. Seniors enjoyed a variety of activities including healthy snacks, games, and a speaker that focused entirely on healthy diets. Senior National Nutrition Program is focused on promoting healthy eating, decreasing social isolation, and improving…

Pascagoula River Audubon Center gets a head start on spring cleaning

The Pascagoula River Audubon Center was able to get a head start on spring cleaning with the help of some local organizations. More than 50 volunteers from Mississippi Power, Singing River Health System, Chevron, and Ingalls showed up to assist in sprucing up the property. Together they spread gravel, filled potholes, cleaned up the native plant garden, made the trail…

Man allegedly steals gun out of car on Beach Blvd in Biloxi

Biloxi police need help identifying a man they say broke into an unlocked vehicle. The department says the crime allegedly happened on February 26th in a parking lot located off Beach Boulevard. The man allegedly opened the car’s door and stole a glock 42.380 ACP semi-automatic pistol. Categories: Local News, News Tags: biloxi, crime, theft