COVID-19 taking its toll on local schools

Students and staff in Ocean Springs School District started back last week and the district is already struggling under the weight of COVID-19. Communications Specialist Trey Brennan tells News 25 that the district had its highest ever rate of positives among staffers at about 60. Brennan says the latest report suggest nearly 90 students have tested positive with many more…

Memorial continues to offer COVID vaccinations to community

The team at Memorial rolled out the mobile vaccination site today to get more residents vaccinated. The bus was parked outside of Youther Lee Keyes Park in Harrison County. The vaccination site offered all doses and boosters for Pfizer and Moderna. Within the first hour, seven people were vaccinated with four of them being first doses. Nurse Practitioner Erika Lett…

Lucedale family seeking justice in Cameron Perryman case

Cameron Perryman’s body was found in January of 2021 in Greene County at the Desoto National Forest Roadside Park. A year later, the Perryman family is still pushing forward in hopes of solving his case. Cameron Perryman was 33-years-old when his life was taken away. One year and 14 days later, the Perryman family is still searching for answers and…

Morning Business Report: January 14th, 2022

Mortgage rates are now the highest since March 2020 and nurses strike across the U.S. to protest COVID working conditions. Jane King is at the Nasdaq Marketsite with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Inaugural 2nd Street Mardi Gras

For the very first time, 2nd Street Social Club, a new organization in Gulfport, is preparing to host their very first Mardi Gras celebration. Here with more is one of the organization’s founders, Matt McDonnell. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: 2nd Street Social Club, mardi gras

Ocean Springs Chamber announces 2022 calendar

The City of Discovery is living up to its name with another year filled with unique festivals and events celebrating Ocean Springs’ diverse arts and culture. Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Cynthia Sutton has more. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: events, Ocean Springs

Gulf Coast Health, Fitness, and Wellness Show at Edgewater Mall

The Gulf Coast Health, Fitness, and Wellness Show is happening Saturday at Edgewater Mall. The event will have presentations and conversations about how to improve your overall health. There will be door prizes every 30 minutes, free COVID and flu vaccines, and a chance to win Super Bowl tickets if you donate blood. The event provides a one-stop shop with…

1/14 – The Chief’s “Big Changes For The Weekend” Friday Morning Forecast

One more comparatively nice day before the local area gets back on the weather roller coaster tomorrow. Surface high shifts eastward today, with surface winds gradually gaining an onshore component. Nothing more than upper clouds today, with high temperatures expected within a degree or two of yesterday’s highs. A Canadian disturbance will drop into the central Great Plains this evening…

Men’s Basketball: MGCCC vs. PRCC

They say for two teams to have a good rivalry, both teams have to win. Back in November, Mississippi Gulf Coast held up its end of the bargain, ending a four-game losing streak to Pearl River. Tonight, they meet again for the first time since in a pivotal rematch. Bulldogs hosting this time around, having won the first meeting 65-62….

High School Boys Basketball: Harrison Central vs. Hancock

Same match up in the boys nightcap, Harrison Central hosting Hancock. Red Rebels beat the Hawks by 13 in their first meeting last week. The Hawks getting a little revenge, big time 51-48 road win for those Hancock Hawks. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: basketball, High School Boys Basketball, sports

High School Girls Basketball: Harrison Central vs. Hancock

Just when it was starting to look like no one could beat the Harrison Central girls basketball team, Hancock took down the Red Rebelettes in their first game of the new year. Now, it’s the Lady Hawks that haven’t lost since before Christmas and HC looking to get even in the district standings. Harrison Central ending the game on an…

Mississippi Aquarium releases Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle

One more Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle made his way back to his natural habitat today following over a year of rehabilitation. Typhoon began his recovery at the New England Aquarium after being cold stunned off the Coast of Massachusetts. There, Typhoon received care that included acupuncture and a surgery for an infection in his shoulder. In October, Typhoon was delivered…

Medical marijuana bill headed for debate

A bill to create a medical marijuana program is headed for debate in the Mississippi Senate soon. Senate Bill 2095 passed the Senate Public Health Committee yesterday. The bill would allow a person with a marijuana prescription to obtain up to 3.5 grams of the substance per day. Governor Tate Reeves has said that is too much and believes the…

Pascagoula Public Library hosting third annual ‘Ghoula-Con’

Comic book heroes and villains will once again be taking over the Pascagoula Public Library this Saturday. For the third year in a row, the Jackson-George Regional Library System is hosting ‘Ghoula-Con’ at the Pascagoula branch. From 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., anyone may enter the cosplay contest and win cash prizes provided by the Friends of the Library. There…

Know the dangers of online predators

A suspected child predator is behind bars after a Youtuber reported him to Gulfport police. Thirty-three-year-old Justin Cripps was arrested January 12 for sex crimes against a child – after an internet documentarian posed as a 9-year-old girl online. The Gulfport Police investigation found that Cripps sent the child explicit messages and tried to meet with her for sex. It’s…

Point Park in Pascagoula to undergo construction

Point Park in Pascagoula is getting a makeover with funds acquired from the state legislature. Construction will begin in February to put new pavement on existing gravel parking bays. Boat launches and piers will be closed starting February 7th, with two of them being completely rebuilt. The city secured Tidelands and GOMESA funding for the construction, rounding out to about…

Several projects currently under construction in the City of Pascagoula

Pascagoula is currently under construction, making major upgrades to the city. The City of Pascagoula has been working tirelessly to expand their city into something brand new. Today, much of the city is under construction to try and make this remodel a reality. Pascagoula City Manager Michael Silverman said, “There is an appetite to live in Pascagoula and just excited…

Community Action of South Mississippi offering free tax prep services

It’s almost tax season and to help those who need assistance, Community Action of South Mississippi Vita offices will open the week of January 24th to offer free tax preparation services. IRS trained and certified volunteers will work one-on-one with filers to prepare and electronically file state and federal income tax forms at no charge and determine qualifications for tax…

Mississippi Highway Patrol implementing 10-34 Project for wellness and resiliency

The Mississippi Highway Patrol is introducing a new program focusing on the health and wellness of their officers. Law enforcement agencies across the country are investing in wellness programs, including the Mississippi Highway Patrol, who just kicked off their own program called the 10-34 Project. Major John Poulos presented the program to the Jackson County Rotary Club and other law…

Morning Business Report: January 13th, 2022

Domino’s is giving customers fewer wings as prices surge and there’s a growing push in Congress to limit lawmakers’ ability to trade stocks. Jane King is in New York with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report