George Co. alum Ty Fryfogle invited to 2022 NFL Combine

The NFL Combine starting Tuesday, March 1st an alternative way to spend Mardi Gras for George County alum Ty Fryfogle. Yesterday, the Indiana wide receiver was invited to the top tier scouting event, following his senior season with the Hoosiers in which he went over 500 yards with a touchdown. Fryfogle really burst onto the scene as a junior, becoming…

Centennial Plaza holding three-day long job fair

Centennial Plaza in Gulfport held a job fair earlier this evening and its continuing into tomorrow and Thursday. Positions are available resort-wide from waterpark attendants to bartenders, cooks, servers, as well as front desk agents and more. Those interested in applying can do so online, either at home or onsite, and can then go to the job fair for an…

Gulf Coast Beer and Bacon Festival ups the competition

Some exciting news for anyone entering this year’s upcoming Gulf Coast Beer and Bacon Festival. Going into its third year, the festival is now an elite qualifier for the World’s Largest Food Sport Competition. Held in Dallas, Texas each November, meaning one of 16 cooks in the region competing in Beer and Bacon Fest will qualify to represent the Gulf…

Rhythm of the Coast: Corey Christy playing bass along the MS Sound

It’s Black History Month. Each Tuesday in February, News 25 will feature a black musician making history in our Rhythm of the Coast Segment. Playing that jazz funk second line sound the Gulf Coast is familiar with, co-founder of Blackwater Brass and Karate Kids Corey Christy is making black history by continuing to bring new creative sounds to audiences along…

Judy Young’s first day as Coastal Mississippi executive director

Coastal Mississippi has a new leading lady as Judy Young stepped into her role as executive director today. The Texas native has more than 20 years of experience working in tourism and travel. As executive director, Young leads all marketing, sales, communication, operational efforts, and much more for the organization that promotes the Gulf Coast as a tourism and convention…

Hancock Whitney installs Mardi Gras Indian suit exhibit

In celebration of Mardi Gras and Black History Month, Hancock Whitney installed a Mardi Gras Indian Suit exhibit as part of their Black History Month diversity learning experience. Big Chief Shaka Zulu of the Golden Feather Hunters Mardi Gras Indian Tribe of New Orleans was onsite to install his handmade suit. The suit stands nine feet tall and features Zulu’s…

Centennial Plaza Job Fair

It’s a new year, so why not start a new career? Centennial Plaza in Gulfport is holding a three-day long job fair, beginning tonight. News 25’s Grace Boyles is at the event with more details on how you could begin a new career. Categories: Local News, News Tags: centenial plaza, job fair

MS Gulf Coast Chamber hosted 2022 annual meeting

Today the Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce held their 2022 annual meeting at the Beau Rivage Resort and Casino in Biloxi. During the event, the Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce president’s gavel was passed from Ron Barnes of Coast Electric Power Association to Sam Sandoz of Hancock Whitney. An overview of all the chamber accomplished in 2021 was…

Beau Rivage reopens Jia with a fresh new look

In celebration of Lunar New Year, Beau Rivage opens their refreshed dining experience at Jia, a Pan-Asian restaurant. The venue has an epicurean journey that features new offerings including noodles by Jia, a noodle bar that focuses on handmade vegetable, meat and seafood dishes with Vietnamese flavors and textures. The menu also includes a variety of curated cocktails developed with…

African-Americans in Aviation Traveling Museum visits Coast schools

Kicking off Black History Month, a traveling museum is visiting multiple Coast schools to teach students the roles Black Americans played in aviation and aerospace. Eighth grader Ty Bowen said, “We basically learned about the history of African-Americans in aviation. I really like it and hope I can learn more.” Seventh grader Marcella Hoffman said, “There’s just so many people…

Teaching Black History one art piece at a time

For the seventh year, the Ina Thompson Moss Point Library is hosting a Black History Month art show. The art show features 30 art pieces made by local Moss Point artist Leroy Williams that feature black leaders, black history, and landscapes of the Moss Point area. Also featured are pieces of jewelry handcrafted by Miss Glen Mack that features black…

D’Iberville Police Chief Wayne Payne announces his retirement

After 47 years in a uniform, D’Iberville Police Chief Wayne Payne is calling it a career. The D’Iberville police chief announced his decision to retire, effective March 11th, on Monday afternoon. Payne became the chief of police for D’Iberville in 2007 after a career that spanned stints in Long Beach, Gulfport, and Harrison County. Chief Payne began his career in…

2/1 – Rob’s “Threat For Heavy Rain” Tuesday Afternoon Forecast

Rainfall moving into the area later today will continue to intensify overnight with the potential for 1/4 to 1″ accumulation. The next round of rain will be more convective along the cold front. The cold front will race SE until it moves under weak high-pressure. This simply means the front pumps the brakes over our area. The cold air then…

‘And Still I Rise: A Celebration of African-American Art and Culture’ exhibit at MGCCC

The School of Visual and Performing Arts at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College’s Harrison County campus has an art gallery show entitled “And Still I Rise: A Celebration of African-American Art and Culture.” The show takes its name from the famous Maya Angelou poem of the same title which speaks of the resiliency, strength, and beauty of the African American…

South Mississippi hospitals work through nursing shortage

The nursing shortage seen across the country is still being felt here in Mississippi. Officials report nearly 3,000 nurse vacancies in the state right now. Medical facilities across the nation, including South Mississippi are fighting to fill the gaps caused by an overwhelming nursing shortage. Memorial Vice President of Clinic Operations Matt Walker says this is the worst shortage he’s…

Hancock High student’s celebrate Brayden Peterson’s return home

Over a month after an accident left him unresponsive for several minutes, Hancock High School 9th grader Brayden Peterson was finally able to return home to his friends and family. Students from Hancock Middle School and high school waited to see their classmate Brayden Peterson for the first time in over 45 days. During the Diamondhead Christmas Parade, Brayden experienced…

Local woman purchases million-dollar lottery ticket from Robinwood One Stop in Saucier

One Mississippi woman is one million dollars richer after playing the Mega Millions. The winning ticket was bought from Robinwood One Stop in Saucier. Store workers recall the winner playing the same numbers week after week. The lucky player matched all five white ball winning numbers worth $1 million. The winning numbers from Friday night’s drawing were: 3, 16, 25,…

Biloxi Main Street recognizes collective history and hometown heroes with mural dedication

Many gathered on the corner of Division and Main Street to celebrate the rich history of East Biloxi and recognize hometown heroes with a mural dedication ceremony. An eye-catching double-sided mural showcasing the well-respected entrepreneur and Civic activist Inez Thomas, and the wade-in movement, which was a series of protests during Civil Rights era, sits on the building of what…

Beautify the Meek collecting donations for the ‘Love Project’

Beautify the Meek is now collecting items for domestic violence survivors for Valentine’s Day. The local nonprofit will be giving out gift baskets filled with spa items and other goodies to survivors and their families. On average, it takes between seven to 12 times for a survivor to leave their abuser for good. Beautify the Meek President Katrina Currie, a…