Coast Episcopal student artwork hung in Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport

Visitors at the Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport can now see the works of several student-made works of art. More than 20 original pieces created by students at Coast Episcopal School were hung up on the second floor of the airport just past the TSA. Based on the theme ‘Artists who inspires Artists,’ the students, ranging from kindergarten to sixth grade, created…

Business after Hours networking event held at Mimi Reinke Design

In Ocean Springs, business after hours is back for the first time this year. The networking event brings awareness to businesses who are members of the Chamber of Commerce. Local officials and business owners gathered at Mimi Reinke Design located on the first floor of the historic Hemingway Hotel. The boutique has been open for ten months and operates Monday…

3/24 – Rob Martin’s “How Long Will This Last” Thursday Evening Forecast

The beautiful weather continues with only minor variations expected. One of those comes this evening in the form of a weak cold front swinging through. It has very little moisture to work with, but it will bring some increased cloud cover early tonight with perhaps a stray shower or two…not game-changer stuff. The front passes through mostly unnoticeable before midnight,…

$37M school bond on the line for Bay-Waveland School District

Facility upgrades and repairs are at stake in the Bay-Waveland School District and its up to residents to decide if they’re willing to pay for it. The Bay-Waveland School District faces an impressive $37 million bond issue – which the community will vote on Tuesday, March 29. There’s been some division among community members. Namely, funding for a school bond…

Installation of local artist’s sculpture in Downtown Gulfport

If you’re in Downtown Gulfport, off 14th Street you’ll notice a new sculpture installation. The finished project will represent a piece of South Mississippi. In Downtown Gulfport, Gail Hendrickson watches as her hard work and dedication pays off. On Thursday, the installation began of the sculpture she’s spent the last several years working on. “I was commissioned to do this…

Until Valhalla Ruck March and 5K preview

Danger-22 in partnership with Gulfport Behavioral Health System have come together to host their fourth annual ‘Until Valhalla Ruck March and 5K Run’ to help raise awareness of veteran suicide. This event is a way to help provide resources for those who have served our country. Those interested in participating can build a ruck team, ruck alone, or run in…

Mississippi Regional Housing Authority VIII hosted community health fair in Pascagoula

Today, Mississippi Regional Housing Authority VIII hosted a free community health fair at the Pascagoula Senior Center. Over 40 vendors were set up, passing out information and offering free screenings. COVID testing, vaccines, and booster shots were also available. Guests were also able to get haircuts and manicures on the spot. Those interested in gardening also received free seeds and…

‘The Wall that Heals’ touches the lives of veterans

The Wall that Heals holds the names of 58,000 veterans who died in Vietnam and friends and family of those veterans here on the Coast seek their names as they visit the memorial in Bay St. Louis. The wall is a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C. and gives local vets the opportunity to find…

Visitor at Magnolia Park Elementary arrested by OSSD Campus Police

A disturbance at Magnolia Park Elementary in Ocean Springs led school officials to immediately authorize ‘shelter in place’ for students. The incident led Ocean Springs School District campus police to arrest Rena Ann Callister. The 56-year-old is being held at Jackson County Jail, charged with public drunkenness, disorderly conduct, simple assault on a public official, and disturbing the peace. Her…

Morning Business Report: March 24th, 2022

Depending on where you live and your salary, your house may have made more money than you did in 2021. The Russia stock market reopens today for first time since the invasion of Ukraine. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: morning business report

New Carter Church Historical Marker dedication ceremony this Saturday

Carter Church is best known for his elaborate Mardi Gras designs. He was a leader in the arts and cultures scenes in Bay St. Louis and New Orleans. Steve Barney with Bay St. Louis Creative Arts Center is in studio with details on the historical marker dedication ceremony this Saturday.   Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Carter Church, dedication ceremony, historical…

Biloxi Community Market ready to spring into a busy season

For more than 45 years, Biloxi’s Community Market has been providing area residents with fresh produce, plants, crafts, and homemade goodies. Despite it being in the 50s this morning, vendors were selling their products under the I-110 overpass on Howard Avenue. Spring is the busiest season for the market and Market Manager Tina Cowart has seen the number of vendors…

Craft Beer Fest hops into MGM Park on Saturday

The Biloxi Chamber of Commerce is hosting their fourth annual Craft Beer Fest this Saturday at MGM Park. The festival hops into MGM Park this Saturday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.  and you’ll be able to sample beers from local and regional breweries. A few of the local favorites that will be on draft are Fly Llama, Chandeleur, and…

3/24 – Brittany’s “Dry and Cool” Thursday Afternoon Forecast

Overall much more benign with cool and dry weather is in store for the area through the short term as the upper level trough currently in the middle of the US continues to move towards the east coast. This will not have any rain but just wind shifts from southwesterly to westerly then northwesterly. LONG TERM… The dry weather continues…

High School Baseball: D’Iberville vs. Pascagoula

With Battle at the Beach having come and gone, it’s hard to know what to make of the non-district portion of the high school baseball schedule. Take Region 7 Class 6A for example, both D’Iberville and Pascagoula coming into tonight’s game under .500 despite deep post-season runs for both schools last season. D’Iberville wins 1-0. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags:…

High school students across the state attend ninth annual Palazzo Youth Leadership Summit

High school juniors and seniors from across South Mississippi came together on the MGCCC Harrison County campus to attend the ninth annual Palazzo Youth Leadership Summit. Over 258 students from 30 different high schools from across the state joined together inside the IMPAC Center to hear personal testimonies and leadership advice from several prestigious guests. MGCCC President Dr. Mary Graham…

NCAA Baseball: Mississippi State vs. Southern

For the first time since winning its first ever national championship, the Mississippi State baseball program dropping out of the top 25 this week. So how would those natty champs respond in the mid-week? Diamond Dawgs hosting Southern University at the Dude. Bulldogs win this one 14-5. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: baseball, mississippi state, sports

Annual Crawfish Boil Fundraiser for Jolly Circus kick off

Twenty-one local organizations received a check from the Bacot McCarty Foundation during their annual Jolly Crawfish Kickoff. The fundraising event is an opportunity for local organizations to give and receive money toward its cause. Local non-profits like Make-A-Wish, Center Stage, the Boys and Girls Club of Jackson County, and Lynn Meadows, to name a few, accepted checks totaling $75,000. Long-time…

Buddy Ball holds opening ceremony for new season

Today, Mississippi Gulf Coast Buddy Sports held its Buddy Ball opening night ceremony and games. Mississippi Buddy Ball is back and ready for action at the Gulfport Sportsplex. The league began the night with a game at 5 o’clock which was then followed up by the opening night ceremony. For the ceremony, each team lined up and trotted down the…

Orthram Inc. identifies another unidentified body in Mississippi

Othram, Inc. was acknowledged by Jackson County Sheriff’s yesterday as the lab responsible for all DNA Lab Work in revealing the identify of Moss Point John Doe. On December 8th, 1982, human remains belong to a young African American man, now identified as Gary Simpson, were found in the Escatawpa River underneath the eastbound lane of I-10 in Jackson County….