Mississippi Heroes surprises Biloxi family

Bringing relief to another Gulf Coast family, Mississippi Heroes surprises a Biloxi resident dedicated to caring for others. Mississippi Heroes surprised the Cushman home with a new electric stove and wheelchair ramp. Biloxi resident Linda Cushman said, “The ramp has just deteriorated. We lost some boards and it loosened up a lot and broke off handrails. It’s dangerous. It’s not…

New Orleans Saints re-sign Jameis Winston

After missing out on their pursuit of Deshaun Watson, the New Orleans Saints are bringing Jameis Winston back to the Big Easy. As first reported by ESPN, the two parties have agreed to a two-year $28 million deal, including $21 million guaranteed. The 28-year-old Winston was 5-2 in his first year as a starter with the Saints last season before…

St. Stanislaus baseball’s Seth Farni walks it off at MGM Park

All hail the home run king, St. Stanislaus slugger Seth Farni ending Battle at the Beach in dramatic fashion on Saturday, clearing the right field wall at Biloxi’s MGM Park for a two-run walk-off extra innings tank. Literally the final pitch of the entire event, capping off 112 games over the course of ten days at 10 different parks with…

High School Baseball: Gulfport vs. Hancock

The Gulfport baseball team is coming off a hectic week at Battle at the Beach in which two out of the last three games the Admirals played were either decided in extra innings or on the final play of the game. Perhaps something a little less dramatic as they open up district play, Gulfport playing host to region 8 6A…

Josh Ladner named D’Iberville head football coach

After one of the best three-year runs in the recent history of high school football on the Gulf Coast, D’Iberville is running it back with one of its own. Today, the Harrison County School District Board of Trustees approved Josh Ladner to be the next head football coach of the Warriors. Also the head powerlifting coach, Ladner has been a…

Fire around Biloxi Road and Wilson Road in Jackson County spread to 1,040 acres

The fire near Old Biloxi Road continues to spread in Jackson County. Around 9:40 this morning, fire crews responded to a very large brush fire that was burning tall trees in the area. Agencies assisting include the Mississippi Forestry Commission, the U.S. Forest Service, and Harrison County Fire. The fire is around Biloxi Road and Wilson Road near Latimer. As…

Floral Design lecture with Floral Display Supervisor Pat Scace at Mississippi State Extension Center

Pat Scace, a floral display supervisor at the Missouri Botanical Garden, visited the Mississippi State University Coastal Research and Extension Center in Biloxi to speak about her work. Scace is a landscape architect and member of the American Institute of Floral Designers. She developers, organizes, and coordinates many exhibits and shows at the garden, including the world-renowned annual Orchid Show….

Mississippi Aquarium celebrates Dolphin Awareness Month

March is Dolphin Awareness Month and who better to tell us about these marine mammals than the Mississippi Aquarium? They use their four bottlenose dolphins, Fin, Archer, Axel, and Nigel, to educate on the importance of animal conservation. Dolphins live in the Gulf of Mexico and the aquarium teaches visitors about the important roles they play in ecosystems as top…

Groundbreaking for pedestrian bridge project in Gulfport

Gulfport officials and architects broke ground on a major infrastructure project that will take place over Highway 90 connecting Jones Park to the Mississippi Aquarium. What started off as an idea roughly eight years ago has come to life as pedestrians will now have a safer way of crossing Highway 90. CTA Board President Michael Strojny said, “It’s a project…

Today is World Down Syndrome Day

What does inclusion mean? That’s the question being asked for World Down Syndrome Day. Today encourages individuals to advocate for inclusion in their daily lives with other people. For Mika Hartman, with the Mississippi Down Syndrome Advocacy Coalition and mother to Hudson Hartman, she’s made complete acceptance of her son and others with Down Syndrome her mission. She’s assisted in…

Several in custody after shots fired report near Leap of Faith Private School in Pascagoula

On March 21st, 2022 at 11:50 a.m., dispatchers received a call of a disturbance in the area of Martin Road in Pascagoula. Officers patrolling the area heard shots being fired. They quickly arrived on scene and located several subjects, which are being detained for questioning. The Leap of Faith Private School and the El Taller del Maestro Church were put…

Ten more Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles released on Saturday

The Mississippi Aquarium released another batch of sea turtles into the Gulf, ceremoniously celebrating their rehabilitation. These endangered critters were rescued in New England after being cold-stunned over the winter. A sizable crowd gathered at the shore across from Edgewater Mall to bid farewell to the ten reptiles. This marks the aquarium’s second release within 30 days. Vice President of…

Battle on the Bayou Kayak Race this Saturday

Calling all kayak enthusiasts, this Saturday you’ll get a chance to get in the zone and race against fellow kayakers in the ‘Battle on the Bayou’ in Ocean Springs. In studio with more is Battle on the Bayou Volunteer Wayne Berry. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Battle on the Bayou, kayak race, Ocean Springs

Grant me Hope: Zander hopes to be 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. This week on Grant me Hope, we’re introducing you to Zander. If you’re interested in adopting Zander, you can visit the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services website at mdcps.ms.gov and click…

Harrison County Sheriff’s Fishing Rodeo returned over the weekend

The Harrison County Sheriff’s Department Fishing Rodeo took a year off during COVID, but it came back in full force Saturday. Poles and bait were available for those who signed up and with about 100 more kids that came in after pre-registration, the turnout was impressive. Buddy Sports was also there, helping teach kids with special needs how to angle….

Gulfport police investigating vandalism at St. James Cemetery

Vandals have struck St. James Cemetery, damaging or outright removing holy symbols. Father Ryan McCoy is letting the parish and community know that a fiberglass statue, valued around $800, was cut off at its base and removed from the cemetery several weeks ago. Gulfport police are keeping a careful eye on the cemetery as they investigate these incidents. “We had…

Teen arrested after two people shot in Biloxi

Biloxi police arrested a teenager from Soso, Mississippi yesterday in connection with a shooting outside of a Howard Avenue restaurant. Evidence gathered on scene identified 19-year-old Richard F. Sims as the alleged shooter. A man and a woman were injured when the shooter opened fire near Martinis on the 900 block of Howard Avenue. Police learned the shooter was in…

Authorities on scene of major woods fire in Jackson County

  The Jackson County Office of Emergency Services and the Jackson County Fire Department are on the scene of a major woods fire around the area of Biloxi Road and Wilson Road. Motorists and residents are asked to remain clear of this area for their safety. Other agencies that are assisting in this effort are the MS Forestry Commission, the…

3/21 – Rob Knight’s “Monday Morning” Workweek Forecast

Today very nice but will be a transition day for deeper moisture and much better dynamics. Instability starts to increase today until a cold front moves through the area late Tuesday night/Wed morning. Long story short is that all variables finally come together for this event. The last several events have not seen these entire severe weather variables working together…

3/20 – Brittany’s “First Day of Spring” Sunday Evening Forecast

As we finish this evening, not bad at all to close out the weekend! It will be quiet going into tonight with upper-level clouds increasing. On Tuesday, a regional severe-weather outbreak — including potential for several tornadoes (a few potentially significant) remains evident.  Severe storms — including tornado risk will likely be ongoing at the start of the period, as…