Shepard of the Gulf hosted Cookout for Campers

Shepard of the Gulf hosted a ‘cookout for campers’ event Monday in Gulfport to help those less fortunate enjoy a nice meal. The organization served grilled hamburgers, chips, baked beans, watermelon, and cold bottled water. They also handed out goody bags with personal hygiene items and other self-care essentials. Shepard of the Gulf is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing…

‘PT with Gulfport PD’ this Saturday at Jones Park

Coming up this weekend, you have the opportunity to get a good workout in while also hanging out with the men and women in blue. Here to tell us more about ‘PT with Gulfport PD’ this afternoon are Sgt. Jason Ducre and Officer Hanna Hendry. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Gulfport Police Department, PT with Gulfport PD

7/5 – Britt’s “Heavy Rain/Flash Flooding” Tuesday Afternoon Forecast

An easterly wave noted in the pattern will move westward across the area this afternoon/tonight, enhancing t-storm development. Areal coverage over land this afternoon/tonight should be fairly high. Storms that develop will be very slow moving and could potentially produce isolated very heavy rainfall amounts, especially near and north of the Interstate 10 corridor. As we move into Wednesday and…

7/5 – The Chief’s “Threat For Heavy Rain” Tuesday Morning Forecast

High-pressure is currently centered near the Texas-Louisiana border, with a north-south axis into the Dakotas early this morning with an easterly wave wrapping around the southeast side of it. At the surface, high pressure extended from central Alabama across the local area. The high-pressure will remain over the lower Mississippi River Valley for much of the week. Atmospheric moisture values…

The 41st Annual Wesson Memorial Run hosted today

This Independence Day started off on the humid side but the steamy weather didn’t keep people from getting out and running in the 41st Annual Wesson Memorial Run. More than 400 runners laced up this morning for the 2 mile run. The kids’ course was only a quarter of a mile. Many of the participants showed up in their red,…

Overnight Gulfport shooting leaves one dead, one injured

An update on that overnight shooting in Gulfport- it seems it stemmed from an argument over sunglasses. Two people were shot — one of them killed — and now a teenager is now charged with murder. 16 year old Lional Cornelius Jackson, Jr is also facing one count of aggravated assault. he’s being held on a 1-point-25 million dollar According…

Car goes down an embankment in Saturday night wreck

A crash happened Saturday night on I-10 The video was sent in by Harrison County Fire Chief Pat Sullivan and shows a car that went down an embankment and overturned. One person walked away with minor injuries. Both Harrison County Fire Rescue and AMR responded to the scene. As a reminder — Mississippi Highway Patrol and local law enforcement agencies…

Staying safe this Fourth of July

With the Fourth of July celebrations tonight comes extra awareness from emergency services. News 25 spoke with Harrison County Fire Chief Pat Sullivan to learn how firework celebrations impact his team. Chief Sullivan says while it is not common to see many firework accidents happening down here along the coast, it is still possible. He says the most important key…

7/4 – Rob Knight’s “Independence Day” Afternoon Forecast

A southerly surface winds will help to advect warm air and moisture into the area, enhancing lifting in the environment. Elevating atmospheric moisture will allow for more efficient rainfall with higher rainfall rates. Scattered showers and storms will be likely daily, especially during the afternoon and evening hours with peak daytime heating. Locally heavy rainfall will be possible inside stronger…

7/4 – The Chief’s “Hot/Humid Independence Day” Morning Forecast

High pressure will dominate the upper level pattern today through Wednesday. A southerly surface winds will help to advect warm air and moisture into the area, enhancing lifting in the environment. Elevating atmospheric moisture will allow for more efficient rainfall with higher rainfall rates. Scattered showers and storms will be likely daily, especially during the afternoon and evening hours with…

Moss Point alum Devin Booker agrees to supermax extension with Suns

Moss Point alum Devin Booker agrees to a four-year, $224 million supermax extension with the Phoenix Suns. Booker is a three-time All-Star since his NBA campaign and has been awarded first-team honors after averaging 26.8 points, five rebounds, and 4.8 assists while shooting 46.6 percent. Along with finalizing his contract, Booker will also become the cover athlete for NBA 2K…

Southern Miss officially joins Sun Belt Conference

Earlier in the year, we covered a press conference announcing Southern Miss moving from Conference USA to the Sun Belt Conference. Four months later, the sun has finally come up for Golden Eagles athletics. Today, Southern Miss can officially put on the Sun Belt patch and call themselves members of the conference. By joining the Sun Belt, regional rivalries will…

Day one of the MS Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo wraps up

Day one of the Mississippi Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo wrapped up today and it was nothing short of exciting. When the scales closed at 6 p.m., 14 of the 25 categories of fish had been weighed. The heaviest creature today was a 78-pound 15-ounce stingray. Each fish caught was then placed on a large ice display for all the guests…

Man arrested for false pretense in Harrison County

Earlier today, Harrison County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested James Matthew Moran for felony false pretense. Sheriff Troy Peterson says deputies responded to Precision Paint and Body in Long Beach regarding a person using the company’s account to purchase more than $1,800 worth of product. We’re told while investigators were there, Moran walked in looking to pick up the product. Moran is…

Americans paying more for 4th of July cookouts

Grilling out before the fireworks show? You’ll be paying more. As the U.S. endures rising inflation, Americans celebrating the 4th of July with cookouts will be faced with paying higher prices for food. Hot dogs and buns were the top selling grocery item last year, but the national average price of hot dogs has risen 43 percent over the last…