Re-enactments return to Beauvoir at the Fall Muster

The air was ablaze with musket fire at Beauvoir Saturday during the 2021 Fall Muster Civil War Re-enactment. Wearing historically accurate uniforms, re-enactors from all over the Coast held a mock battle to the excitement of hundreds of onlookers that afternoon. For some, re-enacting these battles is not only a hobby, but a way to keep the memory of fallen…

Local National Guardsman returns to family in Saucier

A Saucier National Guardsman returns home after a year of deployment overseas. Specialist Dylan Rogers’ wife Olivia, daughter Amelia, and parents Scotty and Cheryl waited for him at their family home in Saucier over the weekend. When 21-year-old Specialist Rogers arrived, flags waved in the breeze along his driveway. Though he says nothing will replace the experience of deploying to…

Bark’n Good Times at the Harrison County Fairgrounds

The Gulf Coast dog breeding community and beyond got together for a 100-yard dash at the Harrison County Fairgrounds over the weekend. Bark’n Good Times at the fairgrounds lasted from Friday to Sunday. The timed dash, called a fast cat, gave competitors a shot at going to nationals in Orlando, Florida. Not all dogs in the competition Saturday were pedigree…

Community group in Biloxi rallies against bullying

A community group in Biloxi organized a small anti-bullying rally held Saturday to raise awareness and halt the spread of hate in the hallways. Nonprofit ‘Let me be Great’ set up at John Henry Beck Park and invited guest speakers, parents, and kids for games, food, and activism. Bullying is known to heighten depression and anxiety and cause mental health…

Buddy Walk continues with drive-thru parade

The Gulf Coast Down Syndrome Society celebrated its 21st Buddy Walk at the Gulfport Sportsplex this weekend, continuing its COVID-friendly drive-thru parade from last year. With more than a hundred cars participating, the Buddy Walk celebrates Down Syndrome Awareness Month by promoting inclusiveness and camaraderie. The event is the organization’s largest fundraiser all year, with proceeds going to scholarship opportunities….

USM keeps short term memory approach to losing streak

Five straight losses and five quarterbacks that have seen the field for Southern Miss this season and yet the Golden Eagles continue to keep their heads held high. It’s been a while since the Golden Eagles felt quite like this, dropping a home game to UAB 34-0, the first shutout defeat in more than seven years since a rough night…

Pink Dress 5K Run for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and as if you needed a reason to dress up in pink and run around town, we’re giving you one. Here to tell us about the Pink Dress 5K Run/Walk are Liz Gauke and Terry McCormack. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Pink Dress 5K Run

15th annual Old Biloxi Cemetery Tour takes place Tuesday evening

There’s a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about our local history in Biloxi. If you’ve been around, you’ve likely heard of the Old Biloxi Cemetery Tour. This is the 15th year of the tour and here to tell us a little bit more about what makes it a special experience is Biloxi Historical Administrator Bill Raymond.

Morning Business Report: October 18th, 2021

Best Buy has started its holiday sales and a massive strike has been averted as Hollywood crews reach a new three-year deal with studios. Jane King is at the Nasdaq Market site with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: morning business report

Grant me Hope: Jarvis hopes to get adopted

On Mondays here 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 Jarvis, a teenager who wants to be part of a family that can provide him with guidance and support to reach his goals. If you’re interested in…

10/18 – Rob Knight’s “Moderating Temperatures” Afternoon Forecast

Weak high-pressure will track across the Mississippi Valley today and Tuesday. This will be the start of moderating temperatures. Highs to remain below normal this afternoon, reaching climatological normal tomorrow. Dew-points will be back in the 60s by the end of the day Tuesday, leading to warmer overnight temperatures Wednesday morning. While this occurs, a few coastal showers may begin…

10/18 – Brantly’s “Mild” Monday Morning Forecast

 Dry weather continues through the period as a weak area of high pressure builds into the region through Tuesday. A disturbance looks to pass over the area through Monday helping to bring some increased high clouds to the area during this time. At the surface, high pressure continues progressing east across the Tennessee River Valley with surface high pressure building…

10/17 – Brantly’s “Cloudy and Cool” Sunday Night Forecast

 Dry weather continues through the period as a weak area of high pressure builds into the region through Tuesday. A disturbance looks to pass over the area through Monday helping to bring some increased high clouds to the area during this time. At the surface, high pressure continues progressing east across the Tennessee River Valley with surface high pressure building…

10/15 Ryan’s “Cold Front” Friday Night Forecast

It has been hot and humid all week long, but a cold front is providing some relief overnight.

It was hot and humid as we were going to get earlier today, but tonight’s cold front will send the temperature and humidity the other direction. Don’t expect too much to change tonight though, as the low will only fall to 68 degrees. We’ll see a 30% chance of rain from 2 AM – 6 AM, otherwise little active weather…

High School Football: Gautier vs. Vancleave

Gautier and Vancleave is just a few yards away from having the perfect week eight storyline. Gautier quarterback Kaden Irving is second in the state in passing yards while Vancleave running back Dayan Bilbo is first in the state in rushing yards per game. Gautier wins 45-28. Picayune-56 West Harrison-13 George County-41 PRC-7 East Central-41 Long Beach-7 St. Stanislaus-25 Seminary-18…

10/15 Ryan’s “Frontal Passage” Friday Evening Forecast

We're as hot and humid as we've been in weeks, but a frontal passage tonight changes that for the weekend.

It was hot and humid as we were going to get earlier today, but tonight’s frontal passage will send the temperature and humidity the other direction. Don’t expect too much to change tonight though, as the low will only fall to 68 degrees. We’ll see a 30% chance of rain from 2 AM – 6 AM, otherwise little active weather…

Beauvoir hosts Fall Muster 2021

Families can experience live American history through the weekend as Beauvoir’s Jefferson Davis Home in Biloxi hosts the Fall Muster Civil War re-enactment. The home of the Confederate States president has long been the site of these reenactments as a traditional way of keeping the memory of these battles alive. The camp around back of the Beauvoir will open to…

Jurassic Quest roars into the Coast Coliseum

They walked the earth two-hundred million years ago. Now, they greet guests at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum Biloxi. Dinosaurs loom large in Biloxi as Jurassic Quest is now open and will remain in town until Sunday. North America’s largest dinosaur exhibit is here on the Coast giving everyone a chance to step back into the Cretaceous, Jurassic and Triassic…

Senior Fall Fair at the Claiborne at Gulfport Highlands

The Claiborne at Gulfport Highlands is a new upscale community living facility for seniors. Today, they offered their seniors and community members a chance to get out and enjoy some fresh air. Seniors were able to network, gather information about useful resources, and enjoy some fun games. A shredding tent was also on site to help those looking to safely…