MS against Mandates host rally after federal judge blocks vaccine mandate for healthcare workers

A group gathered for a rally in Gulfport over the weekend after a federal judge blocked the vaccine mandate for healthcare workers in Mississippi. Mississippi against Mandates had planned rallies at Pascagoula and Gulfport hospitals before the mandate was temporarily lifted. The protest became something of a celebration outside Memorial Hospital with the awareness that the mandate could be called…

Grant me Hope: Kariah is hoping to be adopted!

On Mondays on News 25, we feature children from Mississippi hoping to get adopted in our Grant me Hope segment, made possible by Caring Hearts Counseling Services. Today, we introduce you to Kariah, who describes herself as funny, caring, and sensitive. If you’re interested in adopting Kariah, you can visit the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services website at MDCPS.ms.gov….

12/6 – Rob’s “Showers & T-Storms” Monday Afternoon Forecast

A cold front will bring scattered t-storms this afternoon with rain post frontal passage. The front is expected to slip to the south of the coastline overnight tonight. The forecast problems beyond that point are where does the front become stationary, and when/how far does it return northward ahead of the southern stream impulse arriving from Mexico at some point…

12/6 – Rob Knight’s “Wet Pattern Returns” Monday Morning Forecast

A cold front still tracking toward the area early this morning will move into the northwest portion of the area around noon, reaching the Mississippi Coast areas sometime around 6 pm. Scattered t-storms will become more prevalent this afternoon with rain post frontal passage. Moisture flow will continue to increase this morning with the front is expected to slip to…

Picayune Power: Maroon Tide revenge served cold with 40-21 win over West Point in 5A state title game, ice bath even colder

Two years after losing out on the undefeated dream season at the hands of West Point, Picayune exorcised a lot of demons in its 40-21 win on the same field that caused the Maroon Tide so much anguish the first time they played West Point in the 5A State Championship game. But this time, the medals gold – not silver….

12/03 – Brantly’s “Foggy” Friday Night Forecast

A high pressure system over the region will shift east of our area tonight and Saturday. We may have to watch for a couple of passing light rain showers across our far interior northwest communities by late Saturday afternoon, but for now we have kept measurable rain chances below 10 percent. Very light southerly to southwesterly winds will develop and…

Christmas on the Water Children’s Parade returns to Biloxi

Plenty of festivities going on this weekend across the Coast to kick off the holiday season, starting tonight with the annual Christmas on the Water Children’s Parade. After having to cancel the beloved holiday staple last year due to COVID, the children’s parade was back and better than ever. The parade featured the Biloxi Marching Band, hay wagons, a festive…

Picayune running back Dante Dowdell third in the state in rushing

In 14 games this season, Picayune running back Dante Dowdell has racked up 2,406 yards rushing which equates to 1.37 miles. Thankfully, the Maroon Tide bus will get the team the rest of the 60 miles up to Hattiesburg for Saturday’s 5A State championship game. Picayune makes no secret about its game plan, which will once again rely heavily on…

Pascagoula Senior Center holding pottery sale

If one of your loved ones likes keeping handcrafted pottery around the house, you may be able to get some nice surprises this holiday season. The Pascagoula Senior Center’s residents have been working since March to put on their pottery sale this weekend to earn a little extra Christmas money. Down in the pottery studio, the seniors get to be…

Booker Festival: Who is James Booker

The Booker Festival kicked off tonight in Bay St. Louis, but many don’t know the story behind the famous piano genius James Booker. Booker Fest is a unique weekend long music festival held in Bay St. Louis that promises to deliver great music, yummy food, and an awesome community experience but exactly who is James Booker? Booker was a one-eyed…

Biloxi High hosts book signing for sophomore Bailee Edwards

Biloxi High School hosted a book signing today for sophomore Bailee Edwards. Edwards is the main star in the book titled ‘Bailee: One Down Right Special Girl.’ The book covers Edwards’ life and all her activities she partakes in such as basketball, swimming, cheerleading, singing, and much more. Friends, family, and teachers gathered in the library of the school for…

Christmas on the Water Children’s Parade

Plenty of festivities going on this weekend across the Coast to kick off the holiday season, starting tonight with the annual Christmas on the Water Children’s Parade. News 25’s Grace Boyles is in Biloxi with more. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Christmas on the Water Children’s Parade

Elite Health Care opens on Courthouse Road in Gulfport

A protégé of Dr. Donna Alexander, a popular Gulfport gynecologist, continues her tradition in medicine after her passing earlier this year. Dr. Alexander died in February and now her nurse practitioner, Crystal Heathington, has reopened South Mississippi OBGYN as Elite Health Care. With the Gulfport Chamber of Commerce’s support, Heathington opened her clinic in the same space Dr. Alexander once…

Cold-stunned turtles make their way to the Mississippi Aquarium

The Mississippi Aquarium picked up 40 Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles today from the airport for rehabilitation. These turtles were shipped all the way from New England after being found stranded and cold-stunned. When the water temperature drops, the turtles’ systems begin to shut down, causing them illness such as pneumonia. The aquarium’s staff will take the turtles to the off-site…

Morning Business Report: December 3rd, 2021

Kroger stock nears a record high as people continue to cook more at home and Dollar General is targeting new customers with a new store model and name. Jane King is at the Nasdaq Marketsite with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

MGCCC Perkinston hosting Festival of Lights

Rides, games, a petting zoo, activities for the kids, a snow zone, and plenty of hot cocoa and the list goes on. If you’ve never been to Perkinston’s Festival of Lights, you are in for a treat. MGCCC Perkinston Campus Vice President Dr. Ladd Taylor is in studio with more. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: festival of lights, MGCCC Perkinston

Governor Reeves announces new restoration projects

Continued efforts to protect South Mississippi waters as Governor Reeves has announced the approval of six more restoration projects to restore natural resources impacted by the BP oil spill. The $26.8 million needed for the project is coming from funds the state received to improve South Mississippi’s infrastructure and natural resources following the 2010 disaster. The West Hancock County Nearshore…

Christmas events around the Coast

Cities around the Coast will be hosting festive holiday events throughout the month of December. Tomorrow, hop on over to D’Iberville for the city’s annual Christmas parade ‘Rockin’ around the Christmas Tree.’ The parade starts at Warrior Stadium at 5 and Santa arrives at the town green at 5:30. Santa’s Workshop will be open long before that, check out what…

Christmas in the Park in Woolmarket tonight

The holiday season is in full swing in South Mississippi. There are plenty of events happening that will leave you jolly. The Harrison County Board of Supervisors is sponsoring Christmas in the Park tonight at Woolmarket Park. The family fun festivities start at 5:30. There will be free hot chocolate and popcorn for all to enjoy and of course Santa…