Telehealth appointments rise during COVID surge

As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, so do telehealth appointments for Memorial. Telehealth is a service provided by Memorial that allows patients to talk to providers over the phone at any time about symptoms rather than in-person. With COVID-19 numbers increasing, telehealth providers are now seeing a slight increase in online appointments. Memorial is currently seeing around 15-20 patients through…

City of Biloxi kicks off carnival season with a Twelfth Night celebration

Ringing in carnival season, the City of Biloxi celebrates the Twelfth Night. With a three-part event, carnival season has officially started on the Coast. Meeting at the Biloxi Visitors Center, the reigning royal court of the Gulf Coast Carnival Association gathered at the Biloxi Lighthouse to turn off the Christmas lights. Then the entourage paraded to Biloxi City Hall where…

Frosty Kroc Run will take place on Saturday

The Kroc Center will host their annual Frosty Kroc Run on Saturday. There will be races for all levels and ages including a one-mile fun run, 5K, and 10K. The race will start and end at the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino. The one-mile and 5K will turn around on the bridge, back to the Golden Nugget, while the 10K…

IP Hotel and Casino announces winners of Wreaths of Hopes competition

Today, the IP Hotel and Casino awarded the winners for their second annual Wreaths of Hope competition. Eighteen South Mississippi charities decorated wreaths representing their organization that hung along the halls of the casino. After weeks of voting online for the best decorated wreath, cash rewards went to participants. Thirteen runners-up won $115 each. The top five charities with the…

For Pet’s Sake Rescue in Long Beach looks back on 2021

One local animal rescue shelter opened its first facility in 2021 and made tremendous strides in aiding local critters. Staff at the shelter took a look back at their eventful year. For Pet’s Sake, the Long Beach animal rescue, houses somewhere around 100 cats. Some of those were retrieved from a hoarding situation inside an abandoned RV. Spearheading mass rescues…

Chandeleur Island Brewing King Cake Ale is back

The Chandeleur King Cake Ale is back this Friday, but this year they are doing things a bit bigger. They will release the beer in cans this weekend. The sweet beer started as a collaboration with Le Bakery helping combine their king cakes with Chandeleur Island Brewing Company’s golden ale. Chandeleur Island Brewing Company Sales Manager Gina Prater says they…

Ocean Springs Mardi Gras Parades nearing roll time

Mardi Gras season is around the corner and three Ocean Springs parades are nearing the time to roll. The Ocean Springs Elks Parade is set for Saturday, February 12th beginning at 1 p.m. with their float theme being ‘just for laughs.’ Krewe Unique will follow the Elks on the same day at 1:30 with a theme of ‘Motown: Get Ready…

Sticking to New Year’s fitness resolutions

Each year, people make New Year’s resolutions to get fit and live a healthier lifestyle. Finding the right gym is important when kick-starting your fitness journey. Hotworx in Gulfport is a virtually instructed exercise program created for their guests to experience the many benefits of infrared heat absorption, while completing quick 30-minute isometric workouts or 15-minute high intensity interval training…

City of Biloxi Twelfth Night celebration

Get the good times rolling again, tonight the Twelfth Night celebration kicks off in Biloxi. News 25’s Sabria Reid is at the Biloxi Visitors Center with more. Categories: Local News, News Tags: celebration, City of Biloxi, Twelfth Night

Gautier police seize guns and narcotics after serving no-knock warrant

Illegal narcotics and firearms are off the streets of Gautier after police made two arrests Tuesday. Officers at the Gautier Police Department served a no-knock warrant on Kingfisher Drive, turning up several firearms and six ounces of marijuana. Sixteen-year-old Byliah Phillips is charged as an adult for aggravated assault and one adult has pending narcotics charges with the South Mississippi…

Morning Business Report: January 5th, 2022

For the first time in decades, a U.S. automaker isn’t the top seller in the nation and COVID rapid test prices are going up. Jane King is in New York with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, Friday Morning

Oldest known WWII veteran dies at 112

The oldest World War II veteran has died today at the age of 112. Lawrence Brooks had just celebrated his birthday in September. He was born in Norwood, Louisiana in 1909 as one of 15 children. Brooks moved to New Orleans before being drafted into the Army in 1940. After the war, Brooks worked as a forklift operator until retiring…

Powerball jackpot is the ninth largest ever

A lucky person could make history with Powerball this evening. The lottery says its jackpot is now worth $610 million. That’s Powerball’s ninth largest jackpot ever. The drawing for it will happen at 9:59 p.m. central time. It’s been three months and 39 drawings since someone has won the jackpot. Powerball says the odds of winning the top prize are…

Wanted for two felony charges

Armed and dangerous. Hancock County Sheriff’s Department and Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers are looking for a man wanted on two felony warrants. Anthony Raymond Barnes is accused in a Christmas Eve shooting on West Issaquena Street in Bay St. Louis. Barnes is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and for being a felon in possession of a weapon….

Moss Point School District requiring masks

COVID cases are on the rise once again just as students head back to class after Christmas break. So, what are the current COVID protocols for school districts in Mississippi? As of today, Moss Point School District is the only school system in the area requiring students and staff to wear masks. Masks are optional for students and staff in…

1/5 – Rob Knight’s “Warming Trend” Wednesday Morning Forecast

High pressure remains over the area but will be moving towards the northeast. It has warmed up a bit thanks to onshore flow bringing in some modest warmth and moisture. Some scattered showers are possible around the peak daytime heating hours today, but not anticipating any thunder with any precip that forms. Thursday is when a cold front will approach…

1/4 – Brantly’s “Chilly” Tuesday Night Forecast

Tonight, with light and variable winds are expected and clear skies expected over most of the forecast area, efficient cooling will allow temperatures to drop into low 40s. With some moisture return over western portions of the area, some fog development is possible. With southerly winds over the area, moisture levels continue to increase. An isolated shower or two will…

High School Boys Basketball: St. Patrick vs. Tylertown

In the night-cap, one loss St. Patrick hosting the Tylertown Chiefs. Nick Krass and company looking for their 17th win in a row. St. Patrick goes into the half trailing 35-32, but finds a way in the second half, 71-63 final score as the Fighting Irish improve to 17-1. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: basketball, High School Boys Basketball, sports

Bigger than Basketball: St. Patrick’s Gaunce preaching ‘fight like crazy’ ahead of battle with cancer

St. Patrick Head Girls Basketball Coach Dave Gaunce was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer the day before Thanksgiving. Just yesterday, his daughters started a GoFundMe page on his behalf, which has already raised more than $10,000 and counting. Now, tonight, Gaunce coaching in his final game before starting chemotherapy. Lady Fighting Irish playing host to Tylertown in a region 8 class…

Pascagoula approves TIF plan for historic Ice House development

The City of Pascagoula is once again ushering in the new while preserving the old. Sitting vacant since a fire in 2012, the Ice House in Pascagoula will soon see new life. Back in December, city council unanimously approved a tax increment financing plan for development on the property where the ice house sits. Pascagoula City Manager Michael Silverman said,…