Rob Martin’s “When’s The Relief?” Tuesday Night Forecast

High pressure continues building off the gulf through Thursday, moving very slowly eastward. This means more in the way of sinking air to counteract any rising air, which will squelch thunderstorm development. But, it also means an established southerly flow with continued humidity and elevated real-feel temperatures. Enough lift might be available Wednesday afternoon for a spotty heavier shower in…

Long Beach High School seniors graduate at the Coliseum

Tonight, the latest class of seniors at Long Beach High School walked across the stage to receive their diplomas they have been chasing the past four years. The students gathered at the Coliseum where they got together for the last time as a class. Hugs and best wishes were thrown around by peers, teachers, faculty, and many others as they…

Gulfport City Council holds redistricting workshop

As the City of Gulfport continues to grow, the time has come to redraw the ward lines which could impact residents for the next ten years. The City of Gulfport has grown tremendously and now about 40 percent of Gulfport’s 72,000 residents live north of Interstate 10. Gulfport City Council held an open redistricting workshop to discuss the plans with…

Night Rob’s “Feels Like 100” Tuesday Evening Forecast

We transition to a primarily southerly flow today as high pressure start building in off the gulf. This means more in the way of sinking air to counteract any rising air, which will squelch thunderstorm development. Enough lift might be available late Tuesday afternoon for a spotty heavier shower, but that’s about it. What will continue is the humidity and…

Harrison County Services getting new complex building

Over on Seaway Road in Gulfport sits the lot that will transform into Harrison County Services complex. It’s a plan years in the making. The new 22,000 square foot facility will be home to code enforcement, planning/zoning, engineering, and the Orange Grove tax collector. Harrison County Chief Engineer Jaci Turner tells News 25 these departments are currently housed in buildings…

Volunteers clean up Deer Island as part of Mississippi Power’s ‘Renew our Rivers’ program

Since 2005, Mississippi Power’s ‘Renew our Rivers’ program has collected almost 400 tons of debris. Today, with volunteers from several Coast casinos, they ventured to Deer Island for a cleanup. Employees from Coast casinos like the Hard Rock, Harrah’s, Beau Rivage, and the Golden Nugget flooded Deer Island for Mississippi Power’s annual Renew our Rivers program. Beau Rivage employee Monique…

Tips to prevent and handle credit card fraud

Credit card fraud can happen to anyone at any time. Here on the Gulf Coast, the Pascagoula Police Department is asking for the public’s help in finding two individuals wanted on credit card fraud charges. Jennifer Stoakley is wanted for felony credit card fraud and Darius Ladd is wanted for credit card fraud. In an effort to help you from…

Trial continues for former Biloxi official facing sex charges

The trial for Cliff Kirkland continues today as our media partner the Sun Herald reports Kirkland exchanged text messages with the young girls he’s accused of molesting for years. Kirkland is accused of sending repeat messages when the girls wouldn’t respond. Two witnesses were called to testify against Kirkland on Monday. They said he often brought gifts for the alleged…

No bond for Mississippi woman charged in infant’s death

PEARL, Miss. – Mississippi authorities said Tuesday that a 20-year-old woman who faces an upgraded charge of capital murder in the death of her 2-month-old daughter is on suicide watch and is being held in isolation at the Rankin County Jail. Makaylia Jolley, of Pearl, was wearing shackles and body armor when she arrived for an initial court appearance. Jolley…

Pascagoula PD investigating early morning shooting

A Pascagoula man is fighting for his life after an early morning shooting near Doby Street and Lanier Avenue. Pascagoula police say officers were responding to a call of shots fired about 12:58 a.m. when they saw a vehicle speeding away from the area with no headlights on. Police stopped the vehicle and found a 20-year-old man in the vehicle…

Morning Business Report: May 17th, 2022

As the housing market booms, rental scammers are on the prowl and Abbott and the FDA reach a deal to resume making baby formula at a U.S. plant. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Dinosaurs coming to the Mississippi Aquarium

The Mississippi Aquarium in Gulfport is getting some new, temporary additions of its own: dinosaurs. This summer, the Mississippi Aquarium will bring animatronic dinosaurs to its campus. The pre-historic animals will make their debut on Memorial Day Weekend and will visit with guests through October 2nd. The ten-reptile exhibit is free with a general admission ticket or membership to the…

Direct flights to Orlando available at Gulfport Biloxi International starting Wednesday

Starting tomorrow, you can once again fly nonstop from Gulfport to Orlando. Allegiant Air is bringing back its direct flight to Orlando, just in time for summer. The seasonal flights operate twice weekly, on Wednesday and Saturday, between Orlando Sanford International Airport and Gulfport Biloxi International Airport. Flight days, times, and the lowest fares can be found only at allegiant.com….

Pet of the Week: Blueberry is looking for a forever home

Our friends from the Jackson County Animal Shelter have made the drive over on this Tuesday to introduce us to another sweet fur baby looking for a forever home. Maridee Mallette is here to introduce us to this week’s Pet of the Week. Categories: Pet of the Week Tags: jackson county animal shelter, pet of the week

5/17 – The Chief’s “Summertime Heat” Tuesday Morning Forecast

Today and Wednesday, high-pressure will set up over the area. Conditions will be dry primarily, looking at the models. Today will mainly be a transitional day where the surface winds will shift from northerly to southerly. Some moisture will be reintroduced to the environment and instability will be decent. Wednesday, surface winds will be primarily southerly, which will enhance warm air…

5/16 – Rob Martin’s “Even Warmer” Friday Night Forecast

Beyond this evening, high-pressure attempts to build into the area for Tuesday and Wednesday. Expect lows in the upper 60s later tonight, with highs nudging 90 again Tuesday through most of the week. Overall medium range models continue to be in fairly good agreement and continue to show a hot and rather humid forecast through the workweek with no rain…

5/16 – Rob Martin’s “Even Warmer” Monday Night Forecast

Severe weather stayed to our west this Monday afternoon, with just some spotty showers expected tonight. Beyond this evening, high-pressure starts to build into the area for Tuesday and Wednesday. Expect lows in the upper 60s later tonight, with highs nudging 90 again Tuesday through most of the week. It’ll feel more like summer this week as well, with heat…

Shuckers outfielder Joey Wiemer named Southern League Player of the Week

Biloxi Shuckers Outfielder Joey Wiemer has been named Southern League Player of the Week for his power surge against the Birmingham Barons. Over the last six games at MGM Park, the second-ranked prospect of the Milwaukee Brewers accounted for a double, five home runs, eight RBI, eight runs scored, three walks, a hit by pitch, and two stolen bases. A…