Remembering one of the first black police officers in Gulfport

Malachi Lee was one of the first African-American police officers sworn into the Gulfport Police Department in 1949. Although Nellie Henry, Malachi Lee’s great-niece, was not born until four years after he died, she says her family continues to keep his legacy alive. “He had his own business in the City of Gulfport. He was a barber and then he…

‘Kids Kingdom’ park set to open in Picayune in April

New outdoor amenities are under construction for the Picayune community. A new $660,000 park named Kids Kingdom is set to open the first week of April at Friendship Park. This park serves kids of all ages and those with and without special needs can play together. The space will also include a stage for shows, new restrooms, tennis courts, concession…

Brooklyn Pizzeria and HSSM teaming up to find fur-ever homes for shelter residents

Man’s best friend and pizza, what more can you ask for? Brooklyn Pizzeria and the Humane Society of South Mississippi are teaming up to find fur-ever homes for some of their longest-term residents. You can’t miss the adorable face staring back at you on every Brooklyn’s Pizzeria box. Owners Mark and Darlene Cruthirds are partnering up with Humane Society of…

Brandon Elliott discusses housing on the Coast

One housing company is holding up the Gulf Coast as a destination for homebuyers. Brandon Elliot believes it is. The local home builder spoke at the Knight Nonprofit Center to share his vision of the Coast’s future, which includes free fiber-optic internet for all and other amenities that would make it more attractive for home buyers. With housing getting more…

Indy the missing tortoise was last seen in Gulfport

A turtle in terrible trouble, the six-year-old reptile belonging to a Mandeville woman was taken and has been seen around Gulfport. Have you seen this tortoise? Melanie Favalora and her family are searching for Indy, their beloved reptile. The curious creature apparently escaped from his yard and was picked up near his family’s home. The Mississippi Aquarium reports that two…

Krewe of Neptune Parade Saturday at 5:30 p.m. in Biloxi

We’re just a couple of days out now from Saturday evening’s Krewe of Neptune Parade. If you can’t be there, News 25 will be providing live coverage on the route. Gerald Everett and Kenny Beverin are in studio with more. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: carnival season, krewe of neptune, mardi gras, Mardi Gras Parade

Morning Business Report: February 24th, 2022

Target will hand you a Starbucks coffee with your curbside pick up order and a rise in non-COVID deaths is hitting the life insurance companies. Jane King is at the Nasdaq Marketsite with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Groundbreaking for renovations and new additions at Bayou View Elementary

Community leaders, students, faculty, and staff in the Gulfport School District came together this morning to break ground on additions and renovations at Bayou View Elementary School. Those new additions include: four new classrooms, a boys and girls restroom, and an outdoor classroom. The additions to Bayou View have been in the works since 2014. That’s when a bond issue…

New details released in ‘Pretty Boy Floyd’ escape

The Mississippi Department of Corrections has shared new details on how the convicted murderer known as Pretty Boy Floyd got away in his most recent escape. According to our media partner the Sun Herald, Michael Floyd Wilson was brought to the medical ward of the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility on February 13th for an unknown illness. While there, he managed…

2/24 – Rob Knight’s “Cold Frontal Passage Ahead” Thursday Afternoon Forecast

Above seasonal average temperatures will continue until a cold front makes its way through our area early tomorrow morning. Ahead of the front, isolated showers will be possible very early tomorrow morning. Colder, drier air mass will begin to move in once the front clears the area. Cloud coverage will continue through Friday and only partially clear this weekend. The tail…

2/24 – Rob Knight’s “Changes Ahead” Thursday Morning Forecast

Above seasonal average temperatures will continue until a cold front makes its way through our area early tomorrow morning. The warmer temperatures coupled with high relative humidity values has dense fog back in the area this morning. A dense fog advisory is in effect until 10 a.m. Ahead of the front, isolated showers will be possible very early tomorrow morning….

Play of the Day: CCA Bulldogs Buzzer Beater

Today’s WXXV Play of the Day goes to Hans Jackson of Christian Collegiate Academy, calls game from the corner, buzzer beater three pointer to win it over Bayou Academy, 52-49 in the first round of the MAIS Overall Tournament. CCA improves to 25-4 on the season, 4-0 in district, and Jackson led the team in scoring with 24 points. Categories:…

MACCC Men’s Basketball Tournament Semifinals: PRCC vs. East Mississippi

Both the Pearl River Community College men’s and women’s basketball teams won the MACCC regular season crown, giving them both the right to host the league tournament. Unfortunately for the Lady Wildcats, they were bounced in the first round, leaving it up to the Wildcats to hold down the fort. PRCC taking on East Mississippi in the semifinals. East Mississippi…

Mardi Gras sales increase closer to Fat Tuesday

As Mardi Gras celebrations parade throughout the Coast, cases of beads and other toys are sold at Coast Mardi Gras Outlet in Ocean Springs. Less than a week away from Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras stores are experiencing a rush of business as shoppers flood the stores buying supplies for parades, floats, balls, and parties. Coast Mardi Gras Outlet in Ocean…

Remembering Jackson County business man Jerry Lee

Long-time grocery store operator Jerry Lee has died.  Lee was a local icon in Jackson County. The long-time grocery store operator spent much of his life making long-term connections with the people of the Coast. Lee has died at the age of 88 at his home on Monday. Lee was born in Foxworth, Mississippi and was a Marine Corps veteran…

The monthly price of rent is up

Has your rent increased this past year? For many, that answer is yes. All across America, the price of rent is up and Mississippi is no exception. According to the November Rent Report 2021 by ApartmentGuide.com, the monthly average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Mississippi is $963, up 4.36 percent from 2020. Rental Management LLC Property Manager Wendy Lassabe…

Biloxi businesses prep for Mardi Gras parades this weekend

Saturday, the Krewe of Neptune night parade will sweep Downtown Biloxi in a cascade of lights and businesses are preparing. As the floats turn briefly down Howard Avenue, guests who plant themselves there for the show will find that it’s a great spot to grab food and drinks. Makin’ Groceries is a family-owned plant-based eatery on Howard and they’ll be…

Second Street Social Club prepping for inaugural event

A new Mardi Gras event is taking place this Sunday at Centennial Plaza to bring favorable attention to the history and charm of 2nd Street in Gulfport. The Second Street Social Club will host their inaugural parade that will form east of the Public Safety Center in downtown Gulfport and roll down 2nd Street to Centennial Plaza. The event will…

City of Biloxi updates fireworks ordinance

The City of Biloxi held a meeting updating their fireworks ordinance. Fireworks are allowed to be sold, but only during certain months. They can be sold from June 15th to July 4th and from December 5th starting at 6 p.m. until January 1st at 1 a.m. Fireworks can also be sold during Lunar New Year. Anyone 18-years or older will…

‘Wall that Heals’ comes to the Coast

It’s the Touring Memorial’s 40th anniversary and Bay St. Louis will be its first stop. The wall is a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Memorial that can be found in Washington, D.C. The exhibit, when it launches March 24th at the Bay St. Louis Sports Complex, will be open 24 hours a day. More than $3 million Americans served…

MGCCC hosting food drive for animal shelter

MGCCC Perkinston Campus Faculty Association is sponsoring a food drive for Stone County SPCA. Boxes are located throughout the campus for anyone to drop off donations. To ensure the animals get the healthiest food, the faculty association is asking for the Purina brand or better. Items being taken up for donations include bagged or canned unopened or unexpired food. History…

Man in critical condition after falling two stories at Margaritaville Resort in Biloxi

A Louisiana man attending an event at Margaritaville Resort Biloxi fell two floors last week. Biloxi police said the incident is an open case, but no criminal activity is believed to be associated with the man’s fall. Captain Milton Houseman says the man was involved in an altercation earlier in the evening and that the fall was a separate incident….