Sully’s opens third location on the Gulf Coast

A new restaurant in downtown Gulfport held their grand opening tonight. Sully’s Legendary Food and Drink opened to the public tonight. With two other locations in Hattiesburg and Petal, the Gulfport restaurant and event space brings a unique experience. At just under 30,000 square feet, the space offers a bar, patio, dining room, event space with an event planner available…

Cold weather shelters opening on the Coast

As the temps drop, Harrison and Hancock counties are opening cold weather shelters for the next few nights. By 5 this evening more than 40 people had made their way to the Kenny Fournier Multipurpose Center in D’Iberville to escape the dropping temps and frigid wind. Individuals are provided a cot, blanket, and a hot meal, cooked and served by…

Singing River Health holds inaugural Lunch and Learn

To help get the community informed about health and wellness, Singing River hosted their new health education series called ‘Singing River Community Lunch and Learn.’ The goal of the community lunch and learn is to provide community members the opportunity to have real conversations about their health with experts from Singing River’s award-winning team. This month’s topic was on ‘weight…

Department of Agriculture no longer on medical marijuana bill

The Mississippi House Drug Policy Committee amended the state’s medical marijuana bill, removing the Department of Agriculture from the program. Agriculture and Commerce Commissioner Andy Gipson says this is a win. He was in Biloxi today speaking at Mary Mahoney’s and gave News 25 the update. Gipson previously penned a letter to the state attorney general opposing the department’s involvement….

Coastal Mississippi names new executive director

Judy Young is the new executive director for the Coastal tri-county destination marketing organization Coastal Mississippi. Young brings over 20 years of experience in tourism program design, marketing, sales, and supplier management. She leaves her vice president convention and visitors bureau position in New Braunfels, Texas to make new memories on the Mississippi Coast. In her new role as executive…

Mississippi Power offering tips to prepare for freezing temperatures

With freezing temperatures entering our area, it is important to take action ahead of time to ensure you and your family are safe. Mississippi Power is offering tips to keep you warm during the cold weather. It is important to remember the four Ps: people, pets, pipes, and plants. Make sure to check on your neighbors, family, friends and pets….

Pets need warmth too as cold weather moves in

This is your reminder to bring those pets inside. If you can’t, the Humane Society has some quick tips to make sure your animals are safe. With cold weather approaching, professionals at the Humane Society in Gulfport recommend setting up outdoor pets with shelter – if you can’t bring them inside. Development Director Katie King tells News 25 that if…

Harrison County issued state of emergency in preparation for winter weather

Harrison County EMA held a meeting this morning to prepare for the winter weather. The Harrison County Board of Supervisors enacted a local state of emergency in preparation for potential hazardous winter weather. Due to possible unsafe road conditions, the Harrison County Board of Supervisors delayed report-to-work time for non-essential county employees until 10 a.m. tomorrow.  Harrison County Emergency Management…

Morning Business Report: January 20th, 2022

P&G warns that price hikes for everyday products aren’t over yet. Some homeowners are lying about where they live to buy homes cheaper and take advantage of remote work. Jane King is in New York with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Safety rules for winter road emergencies

Mississippi Department of Transportation is busy prepping for the winter weather advisory. MDOT’s Kelly Castleberry tells News 25 that crews are out today salting area bridges to help alleviate the ice threat. They’ll continue to monitor the situation through the night. He reminds drivers that bridges will be the first to ice over as temperatures drop. Working alongside MDOT to…

St. James Catholic School students take part in Block Kids Building Competition

St. James Catholic School fifth and sixth graders competed in the Block Kids Building Competition this morning. The competition originated in the 80s on the Gulf Coast, introducing children to the construction industry by creating awareness and promoting future careers. Each student was given a build kit, including a rock, blocks, string, and aluminum foil to construct their own project….

Cold weather shelters opening across the Coast

Counties here in South Mississippi are starting to announce the opening of cold weather shelters ahead of potential freezing rain. Two cold weather shelters will open tonight in Harrison County. Those locations are Kenny Fournier Multipurpose Center on Auto Mall Parkway in D’Iberville. That location will open at 4:30. St. Peter’s by the Sea Episcopal Church on 15th Street in…

UMMC awarded nearly $3M to promote mental health in health care workers

Mississippi is getting nearly $3 million through the American Rescue Plan to help reduce burnout and promote mental health and wellness among healthcare workers. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is administering the money through the University of Mississippi Medical Center in an effort to retain our state’s healthcare workforce. The money will fund programs and training for…

1/20 – Rob Knight’s “Rain moving In” Morning Forecast

A cold front will continue to shift southeastward today with temperatures slowly dropping. Rain should be ending during the afternoon across the area, at least temporarily. Another spoke of energy will be moving out of the southern end of the cold front from Texas this afternoon, with moisture overrunning the shallow cold air mass. It is the usual battle between cold,…

Harrison Central alum Bobby Bradley showing out in the Show

On Monday, Bleacher Report came out with a pre-season article predicting one breakout star for all 30 Major League Baseball teams. The Cleveland Guardians player that was name dropped was Harrison Central alum Bobby Bradley. Time flies when you’re hitting dingers, already eight years removed from his senior season with the Red Rebels and now closing in on his lifelong…

City of Pascagoula approves electric vehicle charging stations

The Pascagoula City Council approved the installation of an electric vehicle charging station downtown. The station will be mounted on a single pedestal with the capability to simultaneously charge two vehicles in adjacent parking spots. The charger will be universal, meaning all makes of electrical vehicles can use it. Mississippi Power will install the charging station in the public parking…

Jackson County man accused of killing father, charged with first-degree murder

An Ocean Springs man is behind bars for allegedly killing his dad. He had his initial appearance in court today. Forty-eight-year-old Robert Baxter was arrested in Gulfport for first-degree murder – after police found his elderly father dead in their shared home. Lawmen tracked Baxter to Gulfport about six hours later, where they found him walking along the beach. Baxter…

Singing River Health teams up with MGCCC to provide healthcare services

Singing River Health and MGCCC are teaming up for a new partnership. Starting this month, Singing River Health System began providing healthcare services at MGCCC’s on- campus clinics in Perkinston, Harrison County, George County, and Jackson County. An official ribbon-cutting celebration was held Wednesday at the Gulf Coast Perkinston campus. Officials from Singing River Health System, MGCCC, and the Gulf…

Gautier mayor discusses 2022 plans for the city

The City of Gautier made a lot of progress in 2021. Mayor Casey Vaughan talks about the plans he has for 2022. Last year, the City of Gautier elected a new mayor and purchased the former Singing River Mall property. The city made the purchase to transform the rundown property into a town commons park with an amphitheater and a…

Free at-home COVID-19 tests available

The Mississippi Department of Health is working on a distribution plan for at-home COVID tests. You can currently order tests online through the federal government. MSDH tells News 25 that at-home tests are reliable, but if a person tests negative and is symptomatic, they should be tested again in a few days. In the meantime, quarantine yourself and follow all…