Mississippi Aquarium asks public to help name Kemp’s Ridley turtle

The Mississippi Aquarium has welcomed a new adult female Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle to its Aquatic Wonders exhibit and they want the public to help name her. The aquarium has rehabilitated and released more than 60 turtles into the Mississippi Sound since 2020. In recognition of their hard work with these turtles, the aquarium was selected by NOAA Fisheries and…

New police chief sworn in at Bay St. Louis Police Department

Bay St. Louis has a new police chief and he was sworn in earlier today. John Toby Schwartz takes over the role from former Chief Gary Ponthieux, who announced his retirement in June. Schwartz is a former DEA employee and part-time investigator for the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office. Schwartz lives in Pass Christian and has more than 36 years of…

Morning Business Report: August 22nd, 2022

97 percent of corporate execs think U.S. is in recession or headed for one. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with that story and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Black Breastfeeding Week kicks off August 25th through the 31st

The tenth anniversary of Black Breastfeeding Week is fast approaching. ‘Feeding from a Full Cup’ dedicates centering care for black mothers and their babies. At Lynn Meadows Discovery Center, Sharing Health Education Awareness hosted an event for Black Breastfeeding Week. According to blackbreastfeedingweek.org, for over 40 years there has been a gaping racial disparity in breastfeeding rates. The most recent…

8/22 – The Chief’s “VERY Wet Pattern” Monday Morning Forecast

A broad upper disturbance across the eastern half of the country doesn’t really go anywhere over the next several days. As minor disturbances move through the base of the major feature, they will trigger rounds of showers and thunderstorms each day. Moisture flow values remain high, in excess of 2 inches at many/most locations, and don’t see any indications of…

8/21 – Brittany’s “Gloomy Conditions Ahead” Sunday Evening Forecast

A shortwave trough will move through the area over the next few days. Southerly surface winds will continue to enhance warm air and moisture advection, which will enhance instability in the environment. Weak upper level divergence will help enhance lifting, especially during the daytime hours the next few days. PW values are high around 2.2-2.4 inches, which is above the…

High School Football: Ocean Springs vs. Gautier

High school football is back and tonight Ocean Springs hosting Gautier in a week 0 jamboree. Perhaps the best quarterback matchup we’ll see all season with Alabama commit Bray Hubbard for the Greyhounds and Ole Miss baseball commit Kaden Irving for the Gators. Ocean Springs wins 14-13. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: football, high school football, sports

Arrest made in July 14th arson case in Pass Christian

Pass Christian police have arrested a suspect in a July 14th arson case. Police partnered with the Pass Christian Fire Department and linked a suspect to the arson. The suspect was taken to the Harrison County Juvenile Detention Center today on charges of arson and burglary. Because of their age, a name will not be released. Categories: Local News, News…

Trojan Alumni Association reunites to celebrate 33rd Avenue High School in Gulfport

Today in Gulfport, the Trojan Alumni Association came together to celebrate the 33rd Avenue High School’s 10th reunion. Even though the reunion takes place all weekend, the main attraction was the former public school, which opened in 1925 for African-Americans until integration took place in 1969. Two charter buses were filled with over 100 former Trojans that wore nothing but…

8/19 – Brittany’s “Warm & Muggy” Friday Afternoon Forecast

A weak front along the coast will dissipate by tomorrow. A more typical August pattern of high pressure extending westward across the eastern Gulf and into the coastal waters will then take hold tomorrow and continue through Monday. Winds will turn more southerly in response to this high. By Tuesday, another front will be approaching the coastal waters from the…

Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence in urgent need of items

Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence is in urgent need of items for their family shelter. The center’s domestic violence program provides 24-hour, 7 day per-week crisis intervention services for men, women, and children who are victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, and sexual assault. Housing so many people requires the shelter to have to stock up on items. They are…

VFW Food Distribution Saturday in Gautier

VFW Posts 5699 and 2132 are hosting a food distribution Saturday to give away 20,000 pounds of food to those in need. The VFW post will gather volunteers from other local post and community members, young and old, to help with their food drive on Saturday. The 20,000 pounds of food is donated by Feeding the Gulf Coast. Perishable and…

Jackson County Sheriff’s Department gets new K9 vests

Today, three Jackson County K9s tried on their brand-new protective vests for the first time. Trooper pups Lars, Markos, and Sniper were brought to the steps of the Jackson County Courthouse in Pascagoula where they were given their own protective gear. The department decided to get the good boys their own gear after the shootings of Moss Point’s dog Buddy…

Picayune bus driver charged with child endangerment

A bus driver in Picayune was arrested for allegedly leaving a three-year-old in a hot van for about two hours and without any AC. According to the Picayune Item newspaper, 40-year-old Treshay Quinn is charged with child deprivation. The child’s mother, Stephanie Breaux, told police she personally dropped her two children off at school Monday morning. She says she was…

Morning Business Report: August 19th, 2022

P&G is developing bamboo-based toilet paper and home sales fell nearly 6 percent in July as the housing market slides into a recession. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Ainsley’s Angels 6th annual Spread your Wings 5K

Ainsley’s Angels of America raises awareness of our country’s special needs community while giving them a chance to partake in endurance competitions. Here to tell us about a two-part event they’re having in early September are Ambassador Beth Victoriano and Athlete Logan McDonald. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Ainsley’s Angels, Spread your Wings 5K