Harrison County School District installs bus security system

Aggressive drivers be warned that the Harrison County School District is taking measures to report school bus stop arm violators to police. The district buses now carry a robust camera system that can track plate numbers of passing cars with ease. Each bus is equipped with $2,000 in back and front facing cameras, amounting to $400,000 in federal funds for…

School cafeterias around the Coast growing short on supplies

Due to labor shortages delaying shipments nationwide, school cafeterias are growing short on food and supplies. Despite the shortage, cafeteria workers and nutritionists are inventing new ways to feed students. Gulfport High School is running out of plastic forks. The cause is a cascading effect that reaches all the way to labor shortages in shipping yards, interrupting supply chains across…

Funeral service held for Pascagoula Fire Captain Jacob Latch

Many people gathered today at Mosaic Church in Ocean Springs to say their final goodbyes to Pascagoula Fire Captain Jacob Latch. Thirty-eight-year-old Captain Latch passed away last week after an aggressive form of cancer. Three weeks ago, he was diagnosed with EHE, a cancer that grows from the cells that make up the blood vessels. Latch was a lifelong resident…

Living Well with Troy Thompson: October 20th, 2021

Halloween is on the horizon and what better way to get in the spooky spirit than with festive drinks? Troy Thompson met with a mixologist to get his professional advice on how to get the party started. Tags: Living Well with Troy Thompson

Morning Business Report: October 20th, 2021

Ships waiting to get into the California ports are now at a record high and rising gas prices will take a big bite out of holiday spending. Jane King is at the Nasdaq Market site with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: morning business report

Complimentary Breakfast with business champions

The Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce’s Diversity Council is hosting a complimentary breakfast this Friday and attendees will be treated with more than just good food. The Chamber’s Diversity Chair Carmelita Scott is in studio with more. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Diversity Council, mississippi gulf coast chamber of commerce

Workforce Wednesday: Seasonal Work

The holidays are upon us and so is the need for seasonal workers. On this Workforce Wednesday, Goodwill’s Chief Workforce and Economic Development Officer Kimberly Hall is in studio to discuss seasonal work. Tags: Seasonal Work, Workforce Wednesday

House passes Palazzo bill to rename post office after Biloxi officer Robert McKeithen

Congressman Steven Palazzo spoke on the floor of the United States House of Representatives to honor the life of fallen Biloxi Police Officer Robert McKeithen. Palazzo introduced a bill, H.R. 3175, to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 135 Main Street in Biloxi as the “Robert S. McKeithen Post Office Building.” You can watch Congressman…

Former State Health Officer passes away

MSDH is mourning the loss of a giant in public health. Dr. Alton B. Cobb passed away this past weekend. Tuesday would have been his 93rd birthday. Dr. Cobb served as state health officer for Mississippi for 1973 to 1992. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: Dr. Alton B. Cobb

High School Volleyball: Ocean Springs vs. Brandon

In the 6A ranks, Ocean Springs paying a visit to Brandon. Lady Greyhounds led by their 11 seniors, not ready to play their last match just yet. Lady Greyhounds take one, but that’s not enough as the Lady Bulldogs get it done at home, ending the dream season for OS 3-1. In the 1A ranks, Resurrection Catholic making it four…

High School Volleyball: Stone vs. Pass Christian

Volleyball history ready to be made in tonight’s 4A South State finals between Stone High and Pass Christian. History already has been made by both schools in their first-ever trips to the semi-finals. The Lady Tomcats have won three consecutive district titles since the program’s inception, but have made it to this point and same goes for the Lady Pirates…

10/19 Ryan’s “Much Warmer” Tuesday Night Forecast

Last night was still seasonal and cool, but it'll be much warmer and more humid tonight.

The weather has been nice since last weekend, but today was the last seasonal day we’ll see for over a week. This afternoon was still warm with lower humidity, but it will rise sharply through the night. Expect a considerably warmer low than last night, now near 68 degrees on the coastline. Inland areas will be slightly cooler, but will…

High School Volleyball: Our Lady Academy vs. St. Patrick

Prior to last year, Our Lady Academy volleyball had won eight state championships in a row. Crescents hosting St. Patrick in the 3A South State finals, already the deepest run in school history for the Lady Fighting Irish. OLA taking the second, third, and fourth sets to win 3-1. The program is now in line to take home its 15th…

Meet and Greet the Spirits with the Long Beach Historical Society

Tonight, the Long Beach Historical Society brought life back to a place known for being a final resting place. Story tellers and re-enactors share the stories of those who have gone before us. Tonight, five storytellers shared pictures, facts, and history from Long Beach residents in their earlier days. Over 30 guests listened to stories told about those who have…

New therapy playground for Gulf Coast children open in Long Beach

With a vision of a healthy Mississippi, the Children’s Center for Communication and Development cut the ribbon for their new therapy playground today in Long Beach. The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Mississippi Foundation awarded a grant of $323,540 to the Children’s Center at the University of Southern Miss through the USM Foundation. Tuesday, kids involved with the center…

IMMS provides expertise on proposed diversion of Mississippi River

Last week director of the Institute of Marine Mammal Studies Dr. Moby Solangi traveled to Jackson to speak before the state’s ports and marine resources committee about the proposed Mid-Breton Sound diversion on the Mississippi and Louisiana state line and its anticipated impacts on the Gulf Coast’s ecosystem. When the Bonnet Carre Spillway was opened in 2019 for 123 days…

10/19 Ryan’s “Last Seasonal” Tuesday Evening Forecast

We'll shift from fall to "late summer" pretty quickly as we wrap up our last seasonal day for a while.

The weather has been nice since last weekend, but today was the last seasonal day we’ll see for over a week. This afternoon was still warm with lower humidity, but it will rise sharply through the night. Expect a considerably warmer low than last night, now near 68 degrees on the coastline. Inland areas will be slightly cooler, but will…

Drug Take Back Day set for Saturday

The Singing River Pharmacy will be hosting a National Drug Take Back Day event this Saturday. The Take Back Day will be held in the parking lot of the Singing River Healthplex in Pascagoula from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Drug Take Back Day is a way for people to dispose of unused prescription drugs while also being educated about…

Memorial Hospital teaming up with local organizations to hold COVID-19 vaccine drive

Memorial Hospital has announced a vaccine drive to be held in collaboration with multiple local agencies this weekend. Along with the Gulfport NAACP, Gulfport city officials, and the Links Organization, a health fair will be held to administer Pfizer COVID vaccines along with booster shots and health screenings for the public. The fair will be held on Saturday from 9…

Macedonia Baptist Church holds drive-thru lunch for first responders

Macedonia Baptist Church in Ocean Springs hosted a drive-thru lunch to show their appreciation to all the first responders in the area. Last year, the lunch was canceled due to the pandemic, so the church gave out gift baskets. Over 100 meals were given out at the drive-thru lunch. First responders were able to choose from a variety of meal…

Blood shortage across the Coast

There is an urgent need for blood nationally and locally. News 25’s Janae Jordan spoke with the American Red Cross and the Blood Center about how low donor turnouts are causing a blood shortage. Fall is typically a time when the blood supply rebounds from summer blood shortages, but that is not the case this year as many people opted…

Biloxi students caught playing with gun at bus stop

A Biloxi Middle School student and a Biloxi High School student were caught playing with a weapon at their bus stop today. In an email sent to parents today, school administrators say they were alerted to the situation and searched the students. One of the students was found in possession of an unloaded gun without a magazine or bullets. Law…