MSDH reports 947 cases of COVID-19

Today, MSDH is reporting an additional 947 cases of COVID-19 in Mississippi and 61 deaths. Eleven of these deaths occurred between September 16th and October 2nd and 50 deaths occurred between August 20th and September 29th, identified from death certificate reports. Mississippi’s total of COVID-19 cases is now 491,724 with 9,749 deaths. Categories: Local News, News Tags: COVID-19, health

10/5 – Rob’s “Afternoon T-Storms” Midday News Forecast

There is a marginal risk for excessive rainfall for the best chances of getting rainfall this afternoon over coastal Mississippi. This is all being brought about from an upper disturbance that extends from northern LA up into the northeast. The east side of this trough is where the plume of deep moisture and support for convective development is greatest. Cloud…

Cruisin’ the Coast: ‘Goula Cruise is back at Beach Park in Pascagoula October 7-9

 PASCAGOULA, Miss. — ’Goula Cruise is back at Beach Park in Pascagoula October 7-9 during Cruisin’ the Coast 2021. Pascagoula is an official sanctioned site and is an incentive stamp site for registered Cruisin’ participants. ‘Goula Cruise runs from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. each day. Enjoy the cruise down Buffett Beach to Beach Park. At Beach Park, you can…

10/04 Ryan’s “Misty” Monday Night Forecast

Expect misty conditions tonight as light showers linger and fog develops in the early morning hours.

Expect stormy weather to linger in South Mississippi through the evening, but it will eventually clear out. Exactly when is still a bit up in the air though. It looks to me as if this low will begin to weaken and get pulled into the upper levels, but it could stick around a bit longer. It’s not looking likely, but…

Bubba Wallace makes racing history

History on the fast track, Nascar driver Bubba Wallace earned his first cup series victory after Nascar called the Yellawood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway early due to rain. Wallace is the first black driver to win a race in Nascar’s top flight since Wendell Scott on December 1st, 1963. A lightning storm halted the race, which had already been postponed…

Former Biloxi Shucker Corbin Burnes wins MLB ERA title

In 2019, former Biloxi Shucker Corbin Burnes couldn’t keep the ball in the yard and his 8.82 ERA was proof of that. Crazy how much can change in just a couple of short years. Burnes wraps up his 2021 season as the first Milwaukee Brewers pitcher to ever win the Major League ERA title. He posted a clip of 2.43…

Dak Prescott second in NFL in completion percentage

After losing to the defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Bucs in week one, Mississippi State alum Dak Prescott has his Dallas Cowboys sitting pretty at 3-1 four weeks into the season. The former Bulldog is really hitting his mark in 2021, completing passes at a clip of more than 75 percent, good for second best in the league behind…

Celebrate National Coffee with a Cop Day

Enjoy a cup of coffee and great conversation with Gulfport Police Department this Wednesday, October 6th. In honor of National Coffee with a Cop Day, meet up with GPD at Boozer’s and Brew and a Café Too on 20th Avenue and 15th Street in downtown Gulfport near the aquarium. Officers will provide bagels as well as coffee. Come with questions…

Cruisin’ the Coast: 25th annual Long Beach Kickoff Parade-Grace

Rain or shine, car enthusiasts gathered this evening in Long Beach to see a few of the thousands of cars in South Mississippi this week cruise through town. At 1 pm., cars began lining up at Long Beach High School for the 25th annual Long Beach Kickoff Parade. All participating cars were made in 1989 or earlier. Representatives from car…

Larvae pest found in pineapple shipment sent to Port of Gulfport last month

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agriculture Specialist announced today they discovered a butterfly larvae pest, known as the Saunders 1850, while inspecting a container of pineapples from Costa Rica at the Port of Gulfport last month. The larvae were discovered while conducting inspections at the port on Wednesday, September 2nd. The USDA positively identified the larvae as Saunders 1850, which…

10/04 Ryan’s “Stormy” Monday Evening Forecast

Still a bit stormy through the evening hours before things die down a bit

Expect stormy weather to linger in South Mississippi through the evening, but it will eventually clear out. Exactly when is still a bit up in the air though. It looks to me as if this low will begin to weaken and get pulled into the upper levels, but it could stick around a bit longer. It’s not looking likely, but…

Class is in session at Cruisin’ the Coast

Many unique vehicles can be found during the Cruisin’ the Coast festivities, but not many are old bright yellow school buses. Cruisin’ Class is in session and Leander, Texas resident Noel Larson is the bus driver. Larson and his wife have come to Cruisin’ the Coast the past three years with some of his hot rod collection and his 1955…

Autocross at the Coast Coliseum

American Car Street Promotions partnered with the Scarlet Pearl to host Autocross at the Coast Coliseum for the eighth year. With BF Goodrich’s ‘Share the Ride,’ adrenaline junkies ride next to a professional driver for the fastest 30 seconds of their life. Dozens of spectators gathered in the tri-level parking garage to enjoy the track from a bird’s eye view….

Cruisin’ the Coast 2021 Feature Cars

Rain or shine, the cars are out Cruisin’ the Coast and making a splash. A little rain isn’t stopping car lovers from Cruisin’ the Coast. This year, all eyes are on two cars: an orange 1957 Chevy Wagon and a black 1957 Chevy 210. The orange Chevy wagon belongs to Garret’s Rod Shop, a shop out of Columbus, Ohio. Karl…

Cruisin’ the Coast celebrates 25 years

The biggest record for Cruisers ever set was in 2019 with 8,620. As event organizers are expecting to surpass that they’re thrilled to see how far Cruisin’ has come. When it was first started in 1996, there were 374 cars registered. Having grown that number significantly and expected to make their way to three counties and 11 cities, they are…

Cruisin’ the Coast organizers expecting biggest turnout

In Gulfport, Cruisin’ the Coast volunteers were up bright and early at Centennial Plaza, also known as Cruise Central, preparing for registration. Last names that begin with A through K can pick up their packet today. On Tuesday, Cruisers with the last names L through Z can drive on by. Last year was the only year that Cruisin’ the Coast…

Jet skiers take over Deer Island

A local group of jet skiers hit the water around Deer Island Saturday with a takeover involving at least 30 riders. The riders created their own routes from the Biloxi Marina and other areas to meet up at Deer Island, just a short distance offshore. The group formed about six months ago and already has more than 400 members ready…

Jeepin the Coast cruises Highway 90

Around a thousand Jeeps took over the Long Beach Marina Sunday to warm up for a long week of Cruisin’ the Coast. Jeepin for a Cause was one of many kickoff events along Highway 90 as Jeepin the Coast dedicated its first ride of the week to breast cancer awareness month. The Jeep enthusiasts donated money from merchandise sales to…

View the Cruise draws crowds to Downtown Gulfport

Rain and an overcast sky didn’t dampen the spirits of car enthusiasts determined to make the most of Gulfport’s View the Cruise Sunday in downtown. Drivers gathered for the event that once started as a block party, but now covers the entire downtown area. Live music and classic cars attracted thousands of spectators, even Gulfport Mayor Billy Hewes broke out…