Gautier High School hosts annual Veterans Breakfast

This morning, Gautier High School hosted their annual Veterans Day Breakfast. Students honored those who served our country. Flags flew high in the sky as veterans, community members, students, and staff all gathered outside of Gautier High School to pay respect to those who have served our country by hosting their annual Veterans Day Breakfast. Pascagoula Gautier Superintendent Wayne V….

Gulfport Rotary Club presents 2021 Founder’s Day Award

The Gulfport Rotary Club is known for their community service. Today, at the Hancock Whitney Bank Building in Downtown Gulfport, they awarded a special person with their Founder’s Day Award. The Gulfport Rotary Club presented Mr. John L. Kelley with the 2021 Founder’s Day Award. Mr. Kelley is a long-time resident of Gulfport, well known for his selfless devotion to…

News 25 Game of the Week Spotlight: Gautier vs. Picayune

Thursday Night Lights are becoming a regular thing in South Mississippi this season which means double the fun for News 25 Sports Director Jeff Haeger. Jeff has more from Gautier High School to preview tonight’s marquee game against first place Picayune. Categories: Friday Night Showcase, Local Sports, Sports Tags: Friday Night Showcase, high school football, News 25’s Game of the…

Memorial acquires four clinics in Harrison County

Memorial Hospital’s footprint is expanding as four clinics on the Coast are being added to its family. The hospital’s primary care services are extending to new locations in Biloxi, D’Iberville, and Gulfport after it acquired them from Merit Health Medical Group. The primary care clinics began scheduling appointments today. Promenade Family Practice and Lakeview Multi-Specialty will serve D’Iberville and Cowan…

COVID vaccines approved for young children

Soon children ages five to 11 will be getting their COVID shots around the Coast. The Food and Drug Administration approved the vaccines which will come in vials with one-third of an adult dose. Just like adults, children will be encouraged to receive two shots three weeks apart and a booster shot afterward. At Memorial Children’s Clinic, children can receive…

28th annual Biloxian Made Good

Tonight at the Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum, the Biloxi Bay Chamber is hosting the 28th annual Biloxian Made Good. This event honors an individual who has gone beyond his or her roots to make a name in a career field in another community. News 25’s Sabria Reid has more. Categories: Local News, News Tags: 28th annual Biloxian Made Good,…

Conference held today to discuss teacher shortage

A teacher shortage has been affecting our state. Today, William Carey University held its first ever teacher shortage conference at the Tradition Campus in Biloxi. For over five years, there has been about a 30 percent decline in teacher education in the classroom across Mississippi. To help find solutions to this teacher shortage, William Carey University and the Gulfport School…

Peter Anderson Arts and Crafts Festival this weekend in Downtown Ocean Springs

The Peter Anderson Arts and Crafts Festival will be taking over the streets of Downtown Ocean Springs this weekend. It’s one of the largest fine arts festivals in Mississippi, named after local master potter Peter Anderson. More than 300 vendors are registered for the festival, local and nationally known. There will be live art demonstrations, music, and a food court…

Morning Business Report: November 4th, 2021

Starting a business doesn’t make most people rich, but it makes plenty of people happy. UPS is aiming to hire 60,000 seasonal workers this weekend. Jane King is at the Nasdaq Market site with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: morning business report

Wilkes Drawbridge closing overnight next week

For those of you who drive over the Wilkes Drawbridge in Gulfport, we want to give you a heads up about some closures scheduled next week. Crews will be doing some overnight work on the Highway 605 Bridge which means they will be closing it to traffic during those hours. If you use the Cowan-Lorraine Road Bridge between 10 p.m….

Ocean Springs School District students and staff thank local medical heroes

One Coast school district decided there’s no time like the present to remind our healthcare heroes how valued they are. Students and staff of the Ocean Springs School District presented banners to our local medical workers. In the lobby of Singing River’s Ocean Springs Hospital, there were plenty of smiling faces as the banners were handed over to the hospital’s…

Gulfport Police Department seeking new officers

The Gulfport Police Department is looking for men and women with a penchant for service amid staffing shortages along the Coast. The department will start officers with no experience at $39,000 per year, including benefits. Candidates must complete the civil service exam which is set for November 18th as well as a series of physical tests the same day. If…

11/04 – Brantly’s “Chilly” Thursday Morning Forecast

Mostly cloudy skies are expected today, although a few glimpses of sun not are out of the question. We can’t rule out a few sprinkles either, especially over lower portions of the coastal counties today, but it’s going to be tough to squeeze out 0.01 inch in most locations. Right now, rain chances are just at 20 to 30 percent….

Saints WR Michael Thomas out for season

Already down to their third string quarterback last week, the New Orleans Saints might have even bigger problems at wide receiver. Today, star wide receiver Michael Thomas announced he’ll be out for the rest of the season after “a small setback” while recovering from off-season ankle surgery. Thomas started the year on the physically unable to perform list, but was…

11/03 Ryan’s “Overcast” Wednesday Night Forecast

Overcast skies for tonight and tomorrow afternoon, but we'll see them clear out before the weekend.

This morning was still on the sunny side, but overcast skies are starting to move in. In fact they’ll continue to build into tomorrow, but thankfully won’t bring any concerning weather or last long. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with a light northerly breeze and a slightly warmer low near 52. Tomorrow afternoon will actually cool slightly thanks to the…

High School Boys Basketball: Pascagoula vs. Long Beach

Last month, Capital Sports ranked the Pascagoula boys basketball team fifth in the state in its overall pre-season rankings and second in class 6A, both best on the Coast. Panthers playing host to Long Beach in some early season non-district action. Pascagoula-64 Long Beach-32 Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: basketball, boys basketball, high school basketball, sports

Student Athlete of the Week: Ocean Springs Volleyball’s Maddy Corrall

Back again for another edition of Student Athlete of the Week featuring another spotlight-worthy volleyball player from here on the Coast this time hailing from Ocean Springs. During the pandemic, Greyhound volleyball was sent a gift from the state of Washington: outside hitter Maddy Corrall. To many, a cross country move in the middle of a nation-wide quarantine and starting…

Coast Coliseum hosting three Federal Prospects Hockey League games

Slap shots and Zamboni’s returning to South Mississippi in less than a month as a part of Biloxi Pro Hockey’s ‘Bring Hockey Back Tour.’ And a hard freeze already underway at the Coast Coliseum, home to three regular season neutral site games played by three different teams in the Federal Prospects Hockey League. Starting December 2nd between the Columbus River…

Stone Volleyball’s Bailey Baker signs with Itawamba

Fresh off Stone Volleyball’s best run in program history, senior standout Bailey Baker is heading to the next level having signed with Itawamba Community College earlier today. Baker was all over the court for the Lady Tomcats on their run to 4A South State, leading the team in kills and serve receptions. She was also a three-time district champion. Tags:…

House fire pulls a community together

After a fire burned down the home of a Vancleave family, they’re picking up the pieces to rebuild and make it stronger. The fire began around 2 a.m. Tuesday night while the family was sleeping. The drop in temperatures that night led the family to turn on the heat for the first time this season. The dirty filter on the…