Learning more about the Anderson Brothers

The 43rd annual Peter Anderson Festival is happening this weekend in Ocean Springs. In honor of the event, News 25’s Lorraine Weiskopf takes us to the Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs, a museum dedicated to the work of Peter’s brother. The Walter Anderson Museum of Art, WAMA for short, displays work from Walter Anderson and his two…

Special elections across the Coast

Special Elections are today across Coastal counties. News 25’s Sabria Reid is at a polling place where residents are voting in Jackson County at the Sue Ellen Rec Center. Tags: election day, special elections

Harrison Central Marching band hosting ‘Field of Dreams’ fundraiser

Having recently competed in the MHSAA Marching Band Championships and making finals for the first time since 2014, the Harrison Central High School Band is capping off the marching season with a little bit of fall fun. This Saturday, Harrison Central’s band is hosting a fall festival fundraiser ‘Field of Dreams.’ The family-friendly event begins at 2 p.m. at Harrison…

Biloxi VFW Post 2434 in need

Organizations across the nation are feeling financial strain due to COVID-19. Locally, one organization in need of help is the Biloxi VFW Post 2434. Thanks to a number of community involved events, the Biloxi VFW Post 2434 is getting back on their feet. However, there is still a need. “Things are getting better. They have improved over the past two…

South Mississippi doctors weigh in on teen smoking and vaping crisis

November is National Lung Cancer Awareness Month. News 25’s Rick Gogreve looked into where the teen smoking and vaping crisis stands and how it has changed in recent years. According to results from the FDA’s National Youth Tobacco Survey, 1.73 million fewer middle and high school students used tobacco products in 2020 compared to 2019. While the number is dropping…

The Nature Conservancy launches oyster shell recycling program

The Nature Conservancy is launching a pilot oyster shell recycling program that will use oyster shells collected from local restaurants. Currently, most of the used oyster shells are being discarded without reuse and are ultimately a lost resource that could be utilized for restoration. The collected oyster shells will become a valuable attachment surface for baby oysters to grow. Recycling…

Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers adding kiosk to Highway 67 DMV in Biloxi

Last year, Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers installed three kiosk machines across the Coast. Now they are getting ready to install a fourth machine at the DMV on Highway 67 in Biloxi. The kiosk machine will allow those waiting at the DMV to find out information on who is wanted, gather information on the community, road closures, weather reports, and also…

MGCCC Men’s Golf tabbed #1 in latest rankings

At Mississippi Gulf Coast, the men’s golf team checks in as the nation’s new number one in the latest Bushnell Golfweek NJCAA Division II Coaches Poll. The Bulldogs were already top dog in the Golfstat computer rankings thanks to big wins in the NJCAA Tournament Preview and the MGCCC Fall Invitational over the last two weeks. Gulf Coast has played…

Barry Lyons named to Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame

Biloxi native Barry Lyons has devoted most of his life to the game of baseball and now the game is giving back as it comes full circle for the former major leaguer. Welcome to the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame, Lyons was one of eight named to the class of 2022. Currently the ambassador of the Biloxi Shuckers, Lyons attended…

Stone High Band now two-time 4A State Champs

The Stone High School Band marched as caterpillars morphing into butterflies as they won the 4A State Championship for the second year in a row. ‘Metamorphosis: The Evolution of my Best Self’ was the title of the show for year’s state competition. Challenged with both school quarantine and band quarantines, students were out of practice for three weeks. This year’s…

Loss of funding increases nursing shortage in Mississippi

Hospitals throughout the state of Mississippi are having to close floors and reduce patient rooms due to a nursing shortage that is growing worse each day. Through the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency, the state had been able to fund hundreds of nurses across Mississippi during the latest COVID-19 wave for the past six weeks. However, that funding has recently ended…

State Senator Dennis DeBar discusses teacher pay raises

Mississippi State Senator Dennis DeBar, chair of the Senate Education Committee, was in Pascagoula Monday for a state-wide listening tour to discuss teacher pay raises. Educators from all grade levels and subjects voiced their frustrations with the lack of money they’re being paid, considering the salary of teachers in other states in the region, the number of years they’ve been…

Morning Business Report: November 2nd, 2021

Rising mortgage rates could derail the red-hot housing market and a CDC panel is expected to issue a recommendation on children’s COVID vaccines today. Jane King is at the Nasdaq Market site with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: morning business report

Grant me Hope: Brent hopes to get 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’re introducing you to Brent. Take a look. If you’re interested in adopting Brent, you can visit the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services website at mdcps.ms.gov and click on the Mississippi…

11/2 – Rob’s “Sunny & Mild” Tuesday Afternoon Forecast

A lovely afternoon ahead with plenty of sunshine. A cold front will move through the area Wednesday night into Thursday morning bringing a continuation of dry weather but a few showers will be possible along the boundary. Cloudy skies will keep things cool Thursday but the clouds should give way after Thursday but may be slow to do so. The…

11/2 – Rob’s “Sunny & Mild” Tuesday Morning Forecast

Very nice conditions will remain for the next several days. Another cold front will move through the area Wednesday night into Thursday morning bringing a continuation of dry weather but a few showers will be possible along the boundary. High pressure to the back side of the front will move in a bit faster bridging the front over our area…

11/01 Ryan’s “First November” Monday Night Forecast

It's the first November forecast in 2021, and it's a good one with several sunny, cooler days.

November 1st is here and along with it, some much more seasonal weather! It was already here actually since we saw a late front last week, keeping cooler and drier air in place for the Halloween weekend. That won’t change tonight, with a nice, seasonal low near 51 on the coastline. Inland areas will dip into the upper 40s, but…

11/01 Ryan’s “November 1st” Monday Evening Forecast

Feels cool and dry as we begin November, with many more such days ahead.

November 1st is here and along with it, some much more seasonal weather! It was already here actually since we saw a late front last week, keeping cooler and drier air in place for the Halloween weekend. That won’t change tonight, with a nice, seasonal low near 51 on the coastline. Inland areas will dip into the upper 40s, but…

Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum in Gulfport celebrating National Aviation History Month

November is National Aviation History Month and the Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum in Gulfport is celebrating by hosting a gala called “Come Fly With Me.” The fundraising event will take place Saturday, November 20th at 6 p.m. and will have dinner, drinks, dancing, live music, a live auction, and a silent auction. Individual tickets are $75 and a table for…