Moss Point School District Back to School Rally

Kicking off the 2021-2022 school year, Moss Point School District hosted their sixth annual Back to School Rally. Tiger Nation and local community businesses filled the Jerry Alexander Football Field at Moss Point High School. About 26 vendors volunteer school supplies, backpacks, food, and tons of school spirit. Moss Point School District invited students grades K through 12 to partake…

07/29 – Brantly’s “Dangerously Hot Days Ahead” Thursday Evening Forecast

 Summertime pattern continues over the next few days. An isolated shower will be possible this evening. And isolated to scattered showers will be possible Friday and Saturday during the daytime afternoon and evening hours. These showers could have gusty winds and frequent lightning along with locally heavy rainfall. The main concern over the next few days will be the heat…

This weekend is Mississippi Sales Tax Free Weekend

Shopping malls and local retailers are gearing up for crowds of people as state sales tax weekend approaches. Tomorrow and Saturday, shoppers can hit the stores to pick-up last-minute supplies, clothing, and footwear. The holiday applies to each eligible item selling for less than $100. For every dollar you spend, you will save seven cents. For every hundred dollars you…

Backpack safety for kids

Kids are heading back to school along the Coast and with that comes carrying heavy backpacks filled with school supplies and textbooks. Improper backpack use can cause long term injuries to children. When worn incorrectly, they can strain muscles and cause back pains. Dr. Brad DeWitt, a chiropractor at DeWitt Chiropractic in Gulfport, shared tips on how to properly wear…

Extreme heat on the Mississippi Gulf Coast

Mississippi’s Southern six counties are currently under a heat advisory. Temperatures are expected to hit the mid90s Friday, but if you’re outside, it might feel more like 110 degrees. According to National Safety Council, in 2019, 884 people died and 2,061 were injured in the U.S. from exposure to excessive heat. Hancock County Emergency Management Director Brian Adam stresses that…

The Lord is my Help receives $2,000 grant

The Kindred Institute of Inclusion and Equity, an initiative of Kindred Health Care, awarded a grant of $2,000 to the Lord is my Help. The Lord is my Help is a not-for-profit based in Ocean Springs that provides assistance to families in need in the area. Their services include hot meals served daily, a food pantry, and grocery assistance for…

USM offering COVID-19 vaccination incentives for students

Today, the University of Southern Mississippi announced a new incentive program put in place to encourage students to get the COVID-19 vaccination. Through the program, students that are fully vaccinated will be eligible for incentives that will be offered weekly starting July 30th through October 15th. To become eligible, students must be enrolled in USM classes for the fall 2021…

Back to school giveaway and health fair

School is right around the corner and what better way to celebrate than visiting the fourth annual Dr. Christopher Bennett Memorial Back to School Giveaway and Health Fair. The event began to honor the legacy of event organizer Dr. Kinyatta Bennett’s late husband Dr. Christopher Bennett and his work in the Harrison County School District. The fair will give a…

Moss Point School District back to school event and vaccine drive

Tiger Nation is excited to ring in the new school year and tonight the Moss Point School District is hosting their 2021 Back to School Rally. At Jerry Alexander Stadium, Singing River Health System is providing Pfizer vaccines for anyone interested. Categories: Local News, News Tags: back to school, moss point school district, vaccine drive

Half Shell Oyster House named a top restaurant by travel company

Half Shell Oyster House has been recognized as a 2021 Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best award winner for Everyday Eats, according to Tripadvisor. The Best Award is the highest honor given from the travel platform. Throughout a challenging year, Half Shell Oyster House located in Gulfport, stood out to travelers and provided an amazing experience despite unprecedented circumstances. Based…

7/29 – Rob’s “Heat Advisory” Thursday Morning Forecast

More of the same hot, muggy weather is expected to continue for the next couple of days. Afternoon and early evening showers will be possible over the next few days, with a slight elevation in precip chances into the weekend. These showers will be isolated to scattered, and the main risks will be gusty winds, frequent lightning, and locally heavy…

News 25’s 25 Teams in 25 Days: George County Rebels

The last time Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College played football games on what’s now the band practice field, the Bulldogs won their 1948 national championship. Seventy-three years later, that’s where we find George County High School, putting in work as a part of its annual team camp. A home away from home at stop number five on News 25’s 25…

Pascagoula pitcher Griffin Wells attending Perfect Game National Showcase

Having already been named a MaxPreps Freshman All-American earlier this month, Pascagoula pitcher Griffin Wells is now attending the Perfect Game 14-U National Showcase in Fort Myers, Florida. He really came alive on the mound for the Panthers in 2020 with a 2.74 ERA and 44 strikeouts across 38 plus innings en route to their 5A South State title. Categories:…

St. Martin/ MGCCC alum Daphane White transfers from Houston to Jackson State

St. Martin High School and Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College alum Daphane White getting closer to home, having transferred from Houston to Jackson State, according to the Clarion Ledger. A former five-star recruit coming out of high school, White originally signed with Mississippi State, making this her fourth college stop. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: Daphane White, sports, women’s basketball

Harlem Globetrotters stop at the Coast Coliseum

After 16 months, the Harlem Globetrotters are finally back to trotting the globe and tonight they made a stop in Biloxi. Last time the basketball stars played here on the Coast was March 2020 and it was the coliseum’s last event before shutting down due to COVID. Tonight, some guests were able to take part in the team’s Magic Pass…

Phase two of the Ingalls improvement project kicks off

The City of Pascagoula posted on their Facebook page a traffic alert warning drivers that starting today lanes on the north side of Ingalls Avenue will be closed. A section of Ingalls Avenue from Market Street to Pascagoula Street will be reduced to two lanes for the next two weeks. Traffic will be diverted to the south side of Ingalls…

07/28 – Brantly’s “Hot and Muggy” Wednesday Evening Forecast

 More of the same hot, muggy weather is expected to continue for the next couple of days. Afternoon and early evening showers will be possible tonight and the next few days. These showers will be isolated to scattered, and the main risks will be gusty winds, frequent lightning, and locally heavy rainfall inside thunderstorm development. Additionally, heat will be a…

Mississippi Municipal League Awards annual luncheon

City and town leaders from across the state wrapped up their annual conference today with the Mississippi Municipal League Awards Luncheon at the Coast Convention. The Mississippi Municipal League’s 90th annual conference wrapped up today. Attendees had the chance to visit multiple vendors and attend different committee meetings as well. Several municipal excellence awards were handed out at the luncheon…

Ocean springs house destroyed in fire on Tuesday

On Tuesday, a huge fire destroyed a house on Washington Avenue in Ocean Springs. The Jackson County District Chief tells News 25 the house was abandoned and it will be some time before an exact cause of the fire is determined. The house had structural issues before the fire. The building is located on the 6000 block of Washington Avenue…

USM class of 2021 hydrographic science graduate ceremony

University of Southern Mississippi graduates its Masters of Science degree in hydrographic science 2021 class. The one-year rigorous degree program graduated its first class in July 2000. The 2021 class represents the successful completion of degree requirements by 233 students, including 55 international students from 33 different countries. The program has matured into a world class educational program in North…

TSA and Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport offer travel tips

With traveling on the rise, the TSA at Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport wants to make sure travelers navigate the airport and the checkpoint system safely and efficiently. Passenger boarding at GPT-Biloxi Airport has been increasing every month since January. Last month, the airport had 32,660 boardings, an increase of 1,328 passengers from June 2019. To help protect travelers and staff, checkpoint…

Mississippi Power repairs Henderson Point boardwalks

Mississippi Power has been reliable, not only in times of crisis like hurricanes, but also in the aftermath. That was the case once again as crews took to Henderson Point to clean up. To help support the Land Trust of the Mississippi Coastal Plain, Mississippi Power volunteers were hard at work repairing and rebuilding boardwalks after the area experienced significant…