Mardi Gras and Mimosas Brunch

The Boys and Girls Club of the Gulf Coast is hosting a Mardi Gras and Mimosas Brunch on Saturday that will benefit the children. Board members Erin Rosetti and Emily Sham are in studio with details.

2022 Mississippi Coastal Job Fair

If you’re looking to start a new career, mark your calendar for next Monday and Tuesday because that’s when the Coastal Mississippi Job Fair is taking place. It’s a joint effort between Southern Mississippi Planning and Development District, the Governor’s Job Fair Network, and Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. Here with what you need to know are Trisha Morrison with…

Harrison County deputies connect with community at ‘Donuts with a Deputy’

This morning, Harrison County deputies enjoyed eating breakfast with people in the community. During ‘Donuts with a Deputy’ all were welcomed to head over to the Lyman Senior Center, enjoy a pastry, hot cup of coffee, and strike up a conversation with a law enforcement officer. Harrison County Deputy Chief Ron Pullen was thrilled to have a networking event like…

2/9 – Rob Knight’s “Humpday” Afternoon Forecast

High pressure will dominate throughout the region over the next few days. Today will bring sunshine and slightly warmer temperatures with tonight being under clear skies. Low temperatures tonight will be in the upper 30s to low 40s. Warm air will slowly make its way back into the environment due to a southerly wind that will bring in warm and…

Matt Caldwell named Presbyterian Christian School head football coach

Former George County Head Football Coach Matt Caldwell getting back into coaching as the next head man at Presbyterian Christian School in Hattiesburg. Caldwell was with the Rebels from 2016 to 2019, before accepting the position of director of athletics and operations for the George County School District. He posted a mark of 20-28 during his time in Lucedale and…

Biloxi Shuckers tab Mike Guerrero as manager

Despite Major League Baseball being in its third month of a lockout, Minor League Baseball is ready to roll on Opening Day and the Biloxi Shuckers are once again rolling with Mike Guerrero. Today, the Shuckers announced Guerrero as their manager for a sixth season, actually coming off his first-ever losing campaign in Biloxi. Despite last year’s overall mark of…

Picayune running back Dante Dowdell offered by Tulane

Another day, another offer for Picayune running back Dante Dowdell, who’s adding Tulane to his bag ahead of his senior season. Dowdell just pulled an offer from Florida State over the weekend and is also sitting on one from Southern Miss. The Maroon Tide workhorse was the state’s third-leading rusher in 2021, eclipsing 2,500 yards with 28 touchdowns en route…

Vancleave football duo signs with MGCCC

The top rushing and receiving threats from the Vancleave High football team are heading to the next level together. This morning, running back Dayan Bilbo and tight end Oscar-Lee Hampton both signed on the dotted line with Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. Bilbo is a huge get for the Bulldogs, finishing the 2021 season as the state’s second-leading rusher, tops…

High School Boys Basketball: West Harrison vs. Picayune

In the high school ranks, West Harrison taking on Picayune in the region 7 class 5A basketball tournament. The winner goes to the title game, loser still goes to playoffs as a three-seed as a result of the Pearl River Central suspension. Picayune wins 64-39, moving on to face Long Beach in the title game at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Categories:…

Dennis Allen introduced as Saints head coach

When most NFL teams are in the market for a new head coach, they’re also in the market for a culture change. But not the New Orleans Saints, which makes Dennis Allen the seemingly perfect fit to take over for Sean Payton and the house that he built. Today, Saints Owner Gayle Benson and General Manager Mickey Loomis introduced Allen…

Rhythm of the Coast: Scypion Davis spreading gospel through art and music

It’s Black History Month. Each Tuesday in February News 25 will feature a black musician making history in our Rhythm of the Coast segment. A man of many different talents, Scypion Davis spreads his gospel through music in several churches along the Coast. He owns 15 instruments and can play nine, making him an asset in the music industry. Born…

February is National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

This month is National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month and News 25 spoke with Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence on knowing the signs of teen abuse. One in three teens in the U.S will experience dating violence in forms of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse from someone they are in a relationship with. Violence can occur in all teens, but…

Fifth annual Zebra Run right around the corner

The United MSD Foundation is getting ready to host the fifth annual Zebra Run for Rare Disease. The run is the foundation’s longest running event. The nonprofit aims to use this event to raise money for MSD as well as raise awareness for the entire rare disease community. Both the 5K and the one-mile fun run will be held on…

HBCU’s discuss moving forward after bomb threats

Last week, Jackson State, Alcorn State, Mississippi Valley State, and Tougaloo College all posted on social media reporting they had received bomb threats. Mississippi Valley State received a threat through its guardhouse and put the campus on lockdown while an investigation was conducted. Tougaloo College cleared its campus after the threat was issued and advised students that the campus would…

Morning Business Report: February 8th, 2022

Build-a-Bear has a new ‘racy’ line for Valentine’s Day and CVS and Walgreens have removed limits on at-home COVID-19 tests. Jane King is at the Nasdaq Marketsite with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Demand up for Mardi Gras throws as parades near

As parades are back on the Coast, so is the demand for throws. At Coast Mardi Gras Outlet in Ocean Springs, they’re having a successful season so far. President Leonard Cooper Jr. says he once again sees patrons in the Mardi Gras spirit. Business is bustling as people are buying beads and accessories for parades and balls. Toward the end…

Fudge Shack candy shop in Ocean Springs preparing for Valentine’s Day

We’re less than a week away from Valentine’s Day and you can’t go wrong by purchasing chocolates, especially from local businesses. You may want to head over to the Fudge Shack in Ocean Springs on North Washington Avenue. Amy Tringali opened the business three years ago. The shop crafts a wide array of confections, but during Valentine’s their top sellers…