2/15 – Rob Knight’s “Big Changes Ahead” Tuesday Morning Forecast

High pressure still shaping the forecast today, however cloud coverage will start making its way into the area beginning tonight. Wednesday and Thursday mornings will have areas of patchy fog. Stronger winds will also make their way into the area with breezy conditions beginning tomorrow and lasting through Friday. The strongest winds will be on Thursday as a cold front…

Ocean Springs alum Sarah Edwards shines for LSU gymnastics

A late change to LSU’s vault line up Friday against Florida and it’s a win-win for the Tigers and for Ocean Springs alum Sarah Edwards. Full speed ahead for the former Greyhound and very near sticks the landing, scoring a season-high 9.875, helping fifth ranked LSU cut into fourth-ranked Florida’s lead. Gators win, but Edwards certainly a bright spot, smiles…

West Harrison Cheer wins National Championship

A very big congratulations in order for West Harrison High School and its varsity cheer program going back-to-back as national champions. This weekend, the Hurricanes placed first at the Universal Cheerleaders Association for the second year in a row. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: cheerleading, sports, West Harrison Hurricanes

High School Girls Basketball: Gulfport vs. Ocean Springs

The last time the Gulfport girls basketball team took the court, the Lady Admirals left it all on the court in a hard-fought loss to rival Harrison Central. They had to sit on those feelings all weekend, ready to take it out on whoever they played next. Unfortunately for Ocean Springs, Lady Greyhounds getting a tough draw in the first…

First COVID-19 vaccine deadline for healthcare workers

Today is the first deadline for healthcare workers to prove they have at least one dose of the COVID vaccine. On January 13th, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court permitted the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, also known as CMS, to enforce its final rule, requiring many providers and suppliers to vaccinate their staff for COVID-19. All staff must receive…

Local students deliver Valentine’s Day gifts to seniors at Summerfield Senior Living

Residents at the Summerfield Senior Living of Gulfport received lots of love on this Valentine’s Day thanks to health-science students at the Harrison County Career and Technical Center. Students stuffed around 80 hand made bags on Friday and delivered them to seniors today. Each goody bag was filled with blankets, puzzles, and books. One of the students reached out to…

MGCCC hosts Coastal Mississippi Job Fair

Dozens gathered at MGCCC Jackson County campus looking to start a new career. Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College partnered with the Mississippi Department of Employment Security to offer the 2022 Coastal Mississippi Job Fair. More than 35 employers were set up, looking to help connect Mississippians with jobs. Those that could not make today’s job fair still have a chance…

Forestry Commission pulls burn permits for three coastal counties

People are being urged not to burn right now because it is just too windy. Harrison County Fire Rescue says the Mississippi Forestry Commission is pulling issued burn permits for the three coastal counties. Officials say high winds over the next couple of days will cause higher risk of fires getting out of control. There is no burn ban in…

Valentine’s Day flower sales keeping florist busy

It’s Valentine’s Day and it is one of the busiest days of the year for local florists. Customers flocked to Lois’ Flower Shop in Long Beach today to pick up fresh flowers for their loved ones. Valentine’s Day is an annual day celebrating romantic love, admiration, and friendship. Lois’ Flower Shop in Long Beach has assisted locals observing the day…

90’s Review Concert featuring Latona Coleman

There was a lot of great music that came out of the 90s and you can relive it all next month in Pascagoula. Get ready to mark your calendar for this special concert. Producer and featured artist Latona Coleman is in studio with more. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: 90s Review Concert, concert, Latona Coleman

Morning Business Report: February 14th, 2022

Valentine’s Day flower prices are at an all-time high and oil is getting closer to $100 a barrel as tensions increase in Russia. Jane King is at the Nasdaq Marketsite with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Porter Avenue Market open every Saturday in Ocean Springs

It was the little market that could, Ocean Springs’ Saturday market on Porter Avenue began just a few months ago and is on the rise. Joyce and Donald Champion are trying to get the word out – it’s an up-and-coming weekend market that takes place every Saturday, weather permitting, when the craftsmen of Ocean Springs and beyond sell their wares….

Krewe Unique rolls through Downtown Ocean Springs

Following up behind the Elks Parade was the long-awaited Krewe Unique parade, rolling through Ocean Springs at 1:30 Saturday. Like other parades, Krewe Unique had to sit 2021 out because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Marching bands from Greenville, Heidelberg, and Hattiesburg performed. The show also featured the sounds of Motown from Alcorn State’s marching band. Krewe Unique followed the usual…

Elks Parade first in line in Ocean Springs Saturday

The Elks Parade was first in line for the Saturday events in Ocean Springs, ringing in Carnival Season with a thundering celebration. As is tradition, police motorcycles led the procession. The Elks Lodge is a non-political fraternity spending more than $80 million each year to benefit special needs programs, athletic teams, and more. Elks Lodge member H.L. Robertson compares the…

Coast native Astronaut Fred Haise honored with statue

Biloxi history was set in stone Sunday. The likeness of Apollo 13 Astronaut Fred Haise now stands between the Biloxi Lighthouse and the Gulf Waters. News 25’s Jack Hammett was there and you can watch the video above to hear the whole story. Categories: Local News, News Tags: apollo 13, biloxi, fred haise

Grant me Hope: Courtney hopes to be adopted

On Mondays 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 Courtney, who says she wants to live in a home environment where she can be herself. If you’re interested in adopting Courtney, you…

2/14 – Rob Knight’s “Cool and Clear” Valentine’s Day Afternoon Forecast

Tonight through Wednesday night…DRY…is what comes to mind. Temperatures will continue to warm through mid-week.  A severe thunderstorm threat continues to exist over the area on Thursday. The highest probabilities for severe thunderstorm activity will generally be north of the I-10 corridor in Southwest and South-Central Mississippi and the adjacentLouisiana Parishes north of Baton Rouge and New Orleans.  There will…

2/14 – Rob Knight’s “Cold and Dry” Valentine’s Day Morning Forecast

Today through Wednesday night…DRY…is what comes to mind. Temperatures will continue to warm through mid-week.  A severe thunderstorm threat continues to exist over the area on Thursday. The highest probabilities for severe thunderstorm activity will generally be north of the I-10 corridor in Southwest and South-Central Mississippi and the adjacent Louisiana Parishes north of Baton Rouge and New Orleans.  There…

High School Boys Basketball: Biloxi beats Gulfport in Region 8 Class 6A District Championship game

Both Gulfport and Biloxi high schools have rich tradition when it comes to their boys basketball teams winning state championships. But before either of them can start having that conversation, first things first: region 8 class 6A district championship. Indians hosting the final game of the tournament. Indians get the season sweep of Gulfport and the district title with a…