Nation honors emergency nurses for everything they do

Give a big ‘thank you’ to a nurse you know because today is National Emergency Nurses Day. This holiday is on the second Wednesday of every October and recognizes the dedication of ER nurses across the nation. The Emergency Nurses Association chose ‘Grit’ as the theme for this year to highlight the adversity they went through this past year fighting…

Morning Business Report: October 13th, 2021

A study finds the pandemic has disrupted retirement plans for 35 percent of Americans and the ‘quit rate’, people quitting jobs, hits a historic high. Jane King is at the Nasdaq Market site with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: morning business report

Living Well with Troy Thompson: October 13th, 2021

How does this sound: full body exercise that will make you look and feel your very best? Troy Thompson met up with a trainer to learn about a workout that does just that in today’s edition of Living Well. Tags: Living Well with Troy Thompson

Mississippi developing digital state-issued documents

Mississippi is developing a way for people to have their driver’s license, vaccination card, and other state issued documents available in a smartphone wallet. Commissioner of Public Safety Sean Tindell said Tuesday that the digital driver’s license, or mobile ID, could be available as soon as November. Tindell said people would have the option of an electronic driver’s license or…

10/13 – Rob’s “Nice Changes Ahead” Afternoon Forecast

Southerly return flow around high-pressure to the east will keep us in the same weather pattern we have been in for the past week with mainly dry conditions and slightly above normal temperatures. The high-pressure will start to retreat to the south and east on Friday as a cold front approaches the Midwest and Lower MS Valley from the west….

10/13 – Rob Knight’s “Warm & Muggy” Wednesday Morning Forecast

High pressure will remain anchored along the eastern seaboard and northern Gulf Coast region through most of the period. Southerly return flow around the high will keep us in the same weather pattern we have been in for the past week with mainly dry conditions and slightly above normal temperatures. The high-pressure will start to retreat to the south and…

10/12 Ryan’s “Quite Humid” Tuesday Night Forecast

Feels like summer for the rest of the week with warm, humid conditions building ahead of a weekend front.

We had a taste of fall in late September, but the last several days have felt more like summer. That will continue for the rest of the week too, as nighttime temperatures climb into almost the mid 70s with days pushing the upper 80s. Tonight we’ll only continue that slow climb that began over the weekend though, low climbing to…

PRCC running back Tony Brown named MACCC Player of the Week

Fresh off his four-touchdown performance on Thursday, Pearl River Community College running back Tony Brown has been named the MACCC Offensive Player of the Week. The former East Central Hornet went off against Holmes on homecoming, making the most of his 10 carries with 229 yards, good for the second most in a single game in program history. Categories: Local…

Mississippi State Head Women’s Basketball Coach steps down

Just four weeks out from Mississippi State’s first regular season game of the season, head women’s basketball coach Nikki McCray-Penson is stepping down. According to a press release by the university, her decision is effective immediately as she focuses on her health. McCray-Penson is quoted as saying she’s faced with health concerns she had hoped were behind her and that…

High School Volleyball: Ocean Springs vs. Oak Grove

First round of the 6A playoffs, Lady Greyhounds hosting Lady Warriors, two of the premier programs in South Mississippi sharing the same court. Ocean Springs wins with the 3-0 sweep: 25-17, 25-15,25-18. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: High School Volleyball, sports

Moss Point School District celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

It’s October and Moss Point School District is celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month. Students from all grade levels came to learn, indulge, and celebrate Hispanic Heritage. Select elementary students wore clothing representing the countries their families are from. Traditional food like rice, beans, queso and chips were served to honor popular Hispanic dishes. Put on display for learning, school projects…

10/12 Ryan’s “Extended Summer” Tuesday Evening Forecast

Feels like summer for the rest of the week, but fall will make another appearance soon.

We had a taste of fall in late September, but the last several days have felt more like summer. That will continue for the rest of the week too, as nighttime temperatures climb into almost the mid 70s with days pushing the upper 80s. Tonight we’ll only continue that slow climb that began over the weekend though, low climbing to…

Mississippi Aquarium treating endangered loggerhead sea turtle, found caught in fishing line last week

An endangered loggerhead sea turtle is receiving treatment from the Mississippi Aquarium after it was caught on a fishing line last week. The turtle was caught on the Gulf State Park fishing pier in Gulf Shores, Alabama. When captured, the turtle had multiple hooks and other fishing gear stuck in her flippers, shell, and mouth, a severely fractured shell, and…

Swing for a Cause Golf Benefit at the Bridges Golf Course in Bay St. Louis

Many gathered in Bay St. Louis at the Bridges Golf Course at Hollywood Casino to tee-off for a great cause. Hancock County Community Development Foundation presented by the Hancock Chamber of Commerce hosted their 18th annual Swing for the Cause Golf Classic Benefit. Teams of four joined forces on the fairways to raise funds for over 20 community causes in…

Boys and Girls Club break ground on new unit in East Biloxi

Boys and Girls Clubs of the Gulf Coast held a groundbreaking celebrating the new East Biloxi club. The new East Biloxi unit used to house the East Biloxi Head Start Program before Katrina. Now, it will be home to the life-changing programs of the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Gulf Coast. The north wing of the building will serve…

Department of Public Safety gives update on the Skip the Line program

Governor Tate Reeves and DPS Commissioner Sean Tindell held a press conference today to discuss the Department of Public Safety’s Skip the Line Program. The program is designed to reduce wait times at the state’s driver service bureau locations. Governor Reeves says at the start of his administration in 2020, in-person wait times exceeded over two hours. Since the introduction…