Krewe of Wrecks rolls once again at St. Vincent De Paul School

St. Vincent De Paul School in Long Beach held their annual Krewe of Wrecks Parade today. Every year at the school, the kindergarteners would either build a float or buy a float from a prior year and roll down the campus throwing beads and toys to their classmates in other grades. This year, the parade featured about 46 floats. These…

Harrah’s Gulf Coast donates to Humane Society of South Mississippi

Harrah’s Gulf Coast presented a check for more than $22,000 to the Humane Society of South Mississippi. The charitable funds were raised by Harrah’s Gulf Coast’s guests through donated change and gaming vouchers. The funds will be used to further the organization’s mission to help improve their facility and continue their mission as a no-kill shelter. Harrah’s Gulf Coast President…

Ocean Springs 14th annual Night Parade

The Ocean Springs Carnival Association is back for their 14th annual night parade. This year, the parade’s theme is ‘Arabian Nights, a Whole New World.’ OSCA President Billy Nix says that compared to the prior year, this parade is on a whole different level. With 59 floats in the parade, Nix says this year nearly doubled 2020. He says krewe…

90-year-old substitute teacher serves as grand marshal of Ocean Springs High Parade

Age is nothing but a number, that saying is true for 90-year-old substitute teacher Ray Skillestad who is celebrating his birthday and Mardi Gras season in style. The good times are always rolling for Ocean Springs School District substitute teacher Ray Skillestad, who served as the grand marshal for the annual OSHS Mardi Gras Parade. After turning 90 last month,…

Krewe of Neptune visits Nativity Blessed Virgin Mary Elementary School

The Krewe of Neptune joined students at Nativity Blessed Virgin Mary Elementary School for a walking parade. Students enjoyed their own parade before heading down to the big Krewe of Neptune’s parade tomorrow night. While some of the kids enjoyed riding in the parade, others enjoyed catching the beads, moon pies, and candy. After the parade, students enjoyed meeting the…

Gautier man jailed after leading Gautier police on chase

A Gautier man is in jail after leading Gautier police on a chase from one end of the city to the other. Police say metro enforcement tried to pull 23-year-old Kaderrick Robinson over on a traffic stop Thursday. Instead, he kept driving, running his late-model Nissan through the city and the streets of the Ocean Estates neighborhood, through residents’ yards,…

Group of cyclists passing through Pascagoula for charity

A group of cyclists riding 700 miles across the Gulf Coast will come through Pascagoula on Tuesday. The Fuller Center Bicycle Adventure raises funds for the Fuller Center for Housing. The cyclists begin in Laguna Beach, Florida and will end their journey mid-March in Galveston, Texas. After they pass through Pascagoula, they’ll head to Louisiana to help rebuild homes for…

Mardi Gras at Hope Academy

Kids at Hope Academy got their own little taste of Mardi Gras as Gulfport Fire lent them the use of their classic fire truck to throw beads from. All of Hope Academy showed out to the town green of Florence Gardens to both catch and throw beads and other treats. Each class got a turn riding in the back of…

Building Mardi Gras floats for the carnival festivities

Over at the Float Den, across from the East Biloxi Public Library, a man and a couple of his crew members have been building parade floats for nearly 40 years. News 25 went out there to speak with Doug Blom, the float builder for the Gulf Coast Carnival Association’s floats. From the outside, it’s an unassuming warehouse and on the…

King Cake display at the Biloxi Library

When it comes to king cakes everyone’s always asking ‘who got the baby,’ but have you ever wondered why it is in there in the first place? The Biloxi Library on Howard Avenue has a display featuring the history of the king cake and the story behind the plastic babies inside them. Inside the displays you’ll be able to glance…

Morning Business Report: February 25th, 2022

Inflation isn’t yet changing what people buy at the grocery store. Stocks remain volatile as investors cling to every bit of news from Ukraine. Jane King is at the Nasdaq Marketsite with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

2/25 – Rob Knight’s “Parade Weekend” Friday Afternoon Forecast

A cold front is no east of the area with light precipitation behind the front expected to be out of the area by moon. Forecast guidance indicates that sunshine will be an extremely sparse commodity through the weekend, perhaps as late as Sunday night before any significant clearing occurs. And that will take the passage of another disturbance across the…

2/25 – The Chief’s “Cold Frontal Passage” Friday Morning Forecast

A cold front is no east of the area with light precipitation behind the front expected to be out of the area by moon. Forecast guidance indicates that sunshine will be an extremely sparse commodity through the weekend, perhaps as late as Sunday night before any significant clearing occurs. And that will take the passage of another disturbance across the…

Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting

The Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce held their annual meeting today. The event is held once a year as a way for the chamber to thank members and partners in the community. The chamber partnered with the city to give out 12 awards to members of the community who have done something outstanding. Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Cynthia Sutton…

Pass Road Elementary Holds Black History Month program

The fifth graders at Pass Road Elementary in Gulfport let freedom ring during their Black History program. Singing songs of freedom, positive change, and forward thinking, students learned about the struggle for Civil Rights and how they can make a positive impact in the world. The program included speeches, sign language, and movement. Parents and family attended the assembly, cheering…

King Cake sales are up

The Cheeky Monkey Bakery in Biloxi just sold more than 300 king cakes this morning and owner Jennifer Noble says it is a sign of life getting back to normal. The order came from Hunter MMA, based in D’Iberville, as the youth organization partnered with the bakery so its members could pre-sell cakes to raise money. So far this carnival…

Countdown to Mardi Gras with a slice of king cake

Since the 1970s, Paul’s Pastry Shop in Picayune has sold their signature king cakes across the world, bringing a little bit of Mardi Gras to their homes. Paul’s Pastry Shop, the home of the original cream cheese filled king cake. Back in the 70s, it was opened by a couple from California, Shirley and Harry Paul, who came up with…