9/6 – Brittany’s “Mostly Cloudy” Tuesday Evening Forecast

Mississippi is still under the influence of upper level troughing which is slowly moving east while further west has a large ridge with a cutoff low. This trough has been the primary driver of our current unsettled weather with large cloud deck with showers and thunderstorms over much of southern Louisiana. For the most part, storms have primarily remained over…

New Orleans Saints head to Atlanta for week one

New Orleans Saints regular season opener just five days away with the Black and Gold set to kick things off from Atlanta at 12 noon Sunday as five-and-a-half point favorites. This will be Dennis Allen’s first game as head coach since Sean Payton’s retirement, looking to build off last year’s 9-8 finish in the NFC South, ahead of the Falcons…

Biloxi Shuckers Cam Devanney promoted to Triple-A Nashville

Shuckers infielder Cam Devanney has played his final game in Biloxi, having received a promotion to Triple-A Nashville. In 115 games this season, Devanney has 28 doubles, a triple, and 20 home runs, those 49 extra base hits good for second most across the entire Southern League. The 25-year-old really burst onto scene in the month of June with a…

High School Volleyball: Gulfport vs. Hancock

Prior preparation prevents poor performance and in the case of tonight’s high school volleyball match between Gulfport and Hancock, both teams got their prior preparation in the non-district portion of the schedule. Hancock 2-0 against Gulfport in August, but now it really counts in September, first Region 8 Class 6A match of the season. Lady Admirals taking it 25-20 and…

‘Strike out the Stigma’ Night held at MGM Park

For the second year in a row, Gulfport Behavioral Health System headed over to MGM Park to help host ‘Strikeout the Stigma’ night. The team with the health system settled down in front of the Shuckers gift shop where guests came up and discussed a variety of topics on mental health. They handed out a variety of pamphlets all with…

Resident thanks Moss Point police officers for their service

During Moss Point’s City Hall meeting, a local resident expresses her appreciation for five Moss Point police officers. Nicole Claucherty has lived in Moss Point for seven years and shares many interactions with Moss Point police publicly and privately. In her experience, she feels five officers, Chief of Police Brandon Ashley, Officer Wesley Jones, Officer Larry Gowins, Officer Caleb Vick,…

Polka Dot Powerhouse hosts ‘Tune-In Tuesday’

The Polka Dot Powerhouse organization hasn’t been around long on the Coast, but they are already making a difference within the community. Polka Dot Powerhouse is an international organization with more than 3,000 members and this year they expanded to the Coast. The organization’s goal is to connect like-minded goal-oriented women, who not only want to help each other grow,…

Ribbon cutting for Stars Early Education Center in Hancock County

Early education centers in Hancock County are expanding. Hancock County Human Resource Agency’s early education center is a facility that will serve hopefully around 102 children with the current number being 92. Stars is providing early education for children from birth to five-years-old in the Kiln. Hancock’s early childhood program began in 1977 with 34 children. Now, under the sponsorship…

Biloxi Shuckers giving back to the community all week

What better way to celebrate the Biloxi Shuckers final home stand than to give back to the community? As the Biloxi Shuckers host the Mississippi Braves for their last home series of the season, they’re featuring a plethora of community initiatives. Before game one, the American Red Cross is hosting a blood drive at MGM Park in the north parking…

Mississippi Highway Patrol concludes Labor Day travel period

Mississippi Highway Patrol concluded the Labor Day travel period Monday at midnight. The enforcement period began on Friday at 6 a.m. MHP issued a total of 10,026 citations, arrested 270 for impaired driving, and 1,089 drivers for seat belt violations. MHP also investigated 143 wrecks which caused 46 injuries. Three of the wrecks were deadly, resulting in three deaths. Those…

Morning Business Report: September 6th, 2022

CVS will buy home health giant Signify Health for about $8 billion and now is the most rewarding time to switch jobs in years. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Crumbl Cookie hosting fundraiser to benefit ‘Real Men Wear Pink’

If you have a sweet tooth, head on over to Crumbl Cookie in D’Iberville to not only indulge in some sweet treats, but also help a good cause. Today until 6 p.m., Crumbl Cookie in D’Iberville will host a ‘Real Men Wear Pink’ fundraiser. ‘Real Men Wear Pink’ is a campaign designed to raise funds and draw attention to the…

Mississippi State football gets 49-23 revenge win over Memphis

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott in the house and revenge served cold in Stark Vegas, where Mississippi State delivered one of its finest air raid performances yet in a 49-23 clobbering of Memphis, who beat the Bulldogs 31-29 last season. Will Rogers was one of just two Power Five quarterbacks to throw for five touchdowns in week one and his…

Ole Miss football dominates Troy in season opener

Ole Miss brought the juice in its season opener, dominating Troy 28-10 and extending its home winning streak to ten games in the process. Rushing offense and rushing defense, both strengths for the Rebels, who outgained the Trojans by more than 200 yards with all three first half touchdowns coming on the ground, courtesy of three different players. Three second…

Southern Miss football drops 40T heartbreaker to Liberty

The sign of a good football program is being able to overcome adversity and Southern Miss certainly had its fair share to overcome on Saturday, losing starting quarterback Ty Keyes after a targeting penalty, and committing five turnovers, including two fumbles, inside Liberty’s five-yard line. Frank Gore Jr. put the team on his back following the injury, rushing for 178…

Enjoying a labor free day on Front Beach

Many Mississippians headed to the beach for a relaxing Labor Day on the water. Front Beach in Ocean Springs was filled with beachgoers making the most of their off day. People were grilling, playing ball games, as well as just soaking up some sun. News 25 spoke to multiple people, all thrilled to have a day off to spend at…

The History of Labor Day

As we enjoy Labor Day, let’s not forget the true reason behind the holiday. During the Industrial Revolution, many Americans worked for as long as 12 hours a day and as young as five-years-old. In efforts to provide better working conditions, unions were formed and rallies were started. In 1894, Congress signed a law making the first Monday in September…

Summer wrap up at Mississippi Aquarium

When it comes to Labor Day festivities, it seems like a lot of people had the same idea. The Mississippi Aquarium was full of family and friends coming together to celebrate Labor Day. The touch pool, which is located on the top floor of Aquatic Wonders, was filled with guests watching and learning about sea creatures. Another popular place was…

The Shed honors workers on Labor Day

The Shed BBQ and Blues Joint has been celebrating Labor Day by giving people a break from cooking and enjoying a free sandwich. The Shed was packed with people, enjoying live music and a free pulled pork sandwich. Since 2011, with the exception of COVID, the Shed BBQ and Blues Joint has honored the hard-working men and women of the…