Grant me Hope: Rod is hoping to be adopted

On Mondays on News 25, we feature children from Mississippi hoping to get adopted in our Grant me Hope segment made possible by Caring Hearts Counseling Services. This morning, we’re introducing you to Rod, a ten-year-old boy who says he’s not sure what life would be like with a forever family, but he thinks it might be good. If you’re…

7/26 – Rob Knight’s “Hot, Humid & Hazy” Monday Morning Forecast

The expansive mid to upper level high pressure area will remain just off to the north and west of the region which will keep the forecast area in a battle between very warm/hot low level temperatures and scattered diurnally driven convection again today. A subtle weak feature or two in the easterlies aloft should combine with the normal diurnally driven…

News 25’s 25 Teams in 25 Days: Picayune Maroon Tide

The epitome of ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,’ Picayune checks in as stop number two on News 25’s 25 Teams in 25 Days. The Maroon Tide football factory has been a model of consistency for years, but after a tale of two seasons in 2020, the boys from Picayune are hungrier than ever for a return to state…

07/23 Ryan’s “Hot & Humid” Friday Night Forecast

More hot and humid weather with not much else.

Hot temperatures and high humidity will peak this weekend, leading to some dangerously hot weather. We saw some of that weather today as a few areas climbed to near 108 on the heat index. That’s high enough to trigger a heat advisory, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see another over the weekend. That means while this weekend will be…

Memorial holds more vaccination events on Coast

With the number of COVID cases on the rise in South Mississippi, Memorial Hospital in Gulfport has opened more vaccination sites to help increase the population of vaccinated Coast residents. As of today, Memorial Hospital is reporting 29 COVID-19 patients, nine of which are in the ICU. With the delta variant popping up across the nation and the state, Memorial…

School zone safety reminders for Gulfport School District

The new year-round school schedule in the Gulfport School District could confuse drivers as school zones have become active earlier than usual. The Gulfport Police Department wants to bring safety awareness to drivers and students to avoid any accidents. If you are caught speeding through a school zone, you will receive a fine. Motorists should also remember that passing a…

MSDH reports 1,317 new COVID-19 cases

Today, MSDH is reporting an additional 1,317 cases of COVID-19 in Mississippi and eight deaths. Mississippi’s total of COVID-19 cases is now 333, 180 with 7,502 deaths. Among cases and deaths already reported, MSDH has identified five additional COVID-19 cases in residents of long-term care facilities and two deaths. There are currently 62 ongoing outbreaks of COVID-19 in long-term care…

Cooling off at the Summer Enrichment Fun Day

Families and kids had some fun in the sun today as part of a summer enrichment program in D’Iberville. The Mississippi Center for Autism and Related Development Disabilities held their first-ever summer fun day for their summer clients. Kids had the chance to cool off from the heat on the water slide and participate in interactive events like potato sack…

Coast Transit Authority offers free rides

Coast Transit Authority has been offering free rides all day. Free rides were offered on all services they operate which includes trolleys, the beachcomber, the casino hopper, as well as its hybrid buses. CTA wanted locals to experience how riding public transportation can save you money, boost the economy, and promote a greener community. The free rides were also a…

Students in the Gulfport School District head back to school

School is in session for the ten schools in the Gulfport School District. Thursday marked the return of sixth and ninth graders while today was the first day back to school for the rest of the district. Gulfport is one of the few school districts in Mississippi returning to school early this year on a flexible schedule. Bayou View Elementary…

Walmart offering free health screenings July 24th

Health screenings are free at Walmart Saturday, July 24th until 2 p.m. More than 4,700 Walmart pharmacies will offer free glucose, cholesterol, blood pressure, body mass index, and vision screenings. The pharmacy team will also offer ‘affordable immunizations’ as well as educational health resources and consultations. Immunizations covered during the event include measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, HPV, tetanus, and whooping…

Boys and Girls Club of Jackson County Appreciation Day

On the last day of their summer program, the Boys and Girls Club of Jackson County took time to show its appreciation for members of the community that has helped make the program possible, including Supervisor Melton Harris. This afternoon, the Boys and Girls Club of Jackson County recognized Moss Point and Jackson County leaders for their help with getting…

Jackson County Supervisor Melton Harris Jr. laid to rest

Many gathered at the Jackson County Civic Center to lay to rest Jackson County Supervisor Melton Harris Jr. Harris was first elected to the board in 2008, representing Moss Point and parts of Pascagoula, and was serving as the board’s president at the time of his death. Harris served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War era, earning an…

07/22 Ryan’s “Dry Night” Thursday Night Forecast

Less rain means more afternoon heat....

Drier today as we didn’t see much rain, but that led to some sweltering conditions with heat indices near 105! That sadly is “the rub” when it comes to our weather. When it gets hot enough, the sea-breeze circulation develops to help keep the inland area cooler with a few spotty showers. On days like today where drier air is…

News 25’s 25 Teams in 25 Days: Biloxi Indians

Like most every team in 2020, the Biloxi Indians had their fair share of highs and lows, but it’s those highs that are starting to define the recent success of the program. So, let’s jump right in at stop number one where making history is always part of the discussion. “We talk every year about making history, making history at…

Gulfport alum Dillion Brown named to 2021 NAIA Gold Glove team

Some belated praise for Gulfport alum Dillion Brown, now at Point University in Georgia, one of nine players named to the NAIA Gold Glove team one month ago today. In 2020, the junior started 45 games and played in 47, holding down the center outfield spot with a fielding percentage of .992, five outfield assists, and only one error. At…

Texas and Oklahoma exploring options for joining the SEC

Two Big 12 powers are reportedly looking to jump ship and are eyeing the SEC as an alternative conference affiliation. The Houston Chronicle first reported Wednesday that Texas and Oklahoma both reached out to the Southeastern Conference about joining the league. The last time Texas was exploring free agency, it sparked a series of conference realignments amongst college sports. Conference…

Girl Scout Troop 3581 participating in Questfest

A local Girl Scout troop is having a great time in the name of an even better cause. This Saturday, Troop 3581 is participating in Questfest, a virtual scavenger hunt app for Girl Scout troops around the country. When the app goes live Saturday, there is a limited amount of time to complete quests which are challenges the girls finish…

Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce hosts Business After Hours event

Tonight, the Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce hosted their July Business After Hours at the Merchants and Marine Bank on Bienville Boulevard. The social networking event allows local business owners and staff to connect, support each other, and become familiar with other businesses in the area. This month, the Merchants and Marine Bank was the highlighted business. With the re-branding…

End it for Good Drug Symposium

The non-profit ‘End it for Good’ put on an event this evening for the Gulf Coast community to openly discuss alternatives to the drug war. The Mississippi-based organization hosts discussions across the state to explore how addressing drug use and addiction as health issues could reduce crime, overdose, and deaths. Featured speakers and ‘End it for Good’ founder Christina Dent…

07/22 – Ryan’s “Sweltering” Thursday Evening Forecast

The rain has dried up, but the heat keeps rising.

Didn’t see much rain today, but that led to some sweltering conditions with heat indices near 105! That sadly is “the rub” when it comes to our weather. When it gets hot enough, the sea-breeze circulation develops to help keep the inland area cooler with a few spotty showers. On days like today where drier air is limiting that afternoon…