Try Transit! CTA offering free rides all day Friday

Wanna take a free ride? Try transit! Coast Transit Authority is giving everyone free rides all day this coming Friday. The CTA will offer rides on all services they operate including trolleys, the beachcomber, the casino hopper, as well as its hybrid buses. CTA has been operating at about 80 percent compared to pre-COVID statistics, but their casino hopper has…

Behind the scenes with the Hurricane Hunters

As we are in the midst of hurricane season, let’s check in on a group that’s essential to the Hurricane Center since their data narrows the cone of uncertainty. “I would say my count is probably about 30 storms in total.” “I’ve probably flown in about 12 to 15 different hurricanes.” “I have no clue. I’m sorry.” “I’m working on…

University of Mississippi Medical Center awarded prescription opioid abuse research grant

Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith announced a hefty grant to allow the University of Mississippi Medical Center to continue research for prescription opioid abuse. Last week the CDC issued provisional drug overdose death counts for 2020 which reported a 30 percent increase in drug overdose deaths in the U.S.  last year. Just in Mississippi, there was nearly a 35 percent increase in…

COVID cases rise, delta variant spreads among unvaccinated in Mississippi

Today, Mississippi is reporting 961 new COVID cases. This comes as the state faces an explosion that’s crippling local hospitals and a rise in delta variant infections. In a Tuesday press conference held by state health officials, they stressed the importance of vaccinations as the highly transmissible delta variant of the virus is spreading in Mississippi. State Health Officer Dr….

Girl Scout Troop 3581 participating in Questfest

Girl Scout Troop 3851 is participating in Questfest, a virtual scavenger hunt for Girl Scout troops around the country. With us today, we’ve got three scouts, Abby Carroll, Taylor Douglas, and Vivi La Salle and their troop leader Jenny Carroll. They’re going to tell us what the event is and their very meaningful motivation behind participating. Categories: Community Headlines Tags:…

Keesler Federal Credit Union providing school supplies with ‘Backpacks for Bright Futures’ event

Keesler Federal Credit Union is making sure kindergartners on the Gulf Coast are fully prepared for the first day of school through an initiative called Backpacks for Bright Futures. For the third year, Keesler Federal Credit Union is providing backpacks and school supplies to more than 6,100 kindergarteners in 16 school districts across the six coastal counties. Keesler employees volunteered…

School supply giveaway in Gulfport this evening

In Gulfport, there will be a back pack and school supply giveaway today at 6 p.m. that is open to the community. All of the school supply items were donated by local business owners who are eager to give back to love youth. One hundred backpacks will be distributed at Import Performance on Pass Road in Gulfport. The items will…

Fuel spill exercise today at the NCBC

The Naval Construction Battalion Center is exercising response, containment, and initial cleanup operations with a fuel-spill exercise today. This exercise is one of many frequent exercises to test the capabilities of the personnel and equipment onboard NCBC in regards to fuel and other hazardous waste spills. The exercise is simulated with roughly 1,000 gallons of water. The exercise is designed…

Water infrastructure plan approved by Pascagoula City Council

During yesterday’s meeting, the Pascagoula City Council voted unanimously to allocate the first installment of over $2 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to address aging infrastructure in the city. The funds will be used to replace and relocate failing water distribution infrastructure serving multiple streets between Ingalls and Taylor avenues as well as other streets in the immediate…

7/21 – Rob Knight’s “Hot & Muggy” Afternoon Forecast

A stalled frontal boundary from the Carolinas to southeast Texas will slowly shift north and wash out by Thursday afternoon. High-pressure over the mid-section of the country will build slowly eastward by Thursday bringing lower rain chances and a return to normal to slightly above normal temperatures by Friday. A weak disturbance off the Florida east coast will shift slightly…

Mississippi Lt Gov: Corps ignored spillway operating manual

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Army Corps of Engineers ignored its own operating manual when it twice opened a Mississippi River spillway in 2019, causing an environmental and economic disaster in Mississippi and Louisiana, Mississippi Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann said Tuesday. He spoke on the way to Pass Christian to see endangered sea turtles released after being rehabilitated in Mississippi from cold-stunning in New England, and said he…

7/21 – Rob’s “Changing Pattern” Wednesday Morning Forecast

A frontal boundary remains stalled from the Carolinas to southeast Texas, with a weak impulse of low-pressure currently over south central Louisiana. The boundary will remain stalled over the area today thus widespread showers and thunderstorms will develop along it once again. The boundary will slowly shift north and wash out by Thursday afternoon. High-pressure over the mid-section of the…

IMMS releases Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles to their home

Six Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles returned to their home this afternoon after undergoing months of rehabilitation here on the Coast. Back in December, the turtles were flown to the Mississippi Gulf Coast after being cold stunned and stranded off the Coast of Massachusetts. The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies along with help from Mississippi State’s College of Veterinary Medicine rehabbed…

Academy classmates remember Officer Katie Cash

The South Mississippi community is still mourning the loss of Officer Katie Cash, who died in a car accident over the weekend in Waveland. Officer Cash spent the last 11 weeks of her life learning, training, and growing to become the police officer she dreamed to become. A bell toll tribute to fallen Officer Katie Cash, the law enforcement academy…

USM’s Frank Gore Jr. poised for breakout season

USM’s Frank Gore Jr. is poised for a breakout season in Hattiesburg. Coming off the best season for a Southern Miss running back since 2017, all eyes are on the versatile second-year star in the making, who is even harder to tackle than he was a year ago. USM Head Coach Will Hall said, “Frank has probably added eight pounds…

St. Stanislaus alum Myles Brennan fighting to be LSU quarterback

If any college quarterback ever waited his turn, it’s St. Stanislaus alum Myles Brennan. After signing with LSU in 2017, he didn’t start his first career game until the 2020 season opener, only to have to win the job all over again in 2021. The former Rock-A-Chaw is locked into a position battle, this time with Max Johnson, son of…

SEC Media Days: Ole Miss Head Coach Lane Kiffin reacts to NIL impact on recruiting

Ole Miss Head Football Coach Lane Kiffin is no stranger to signing multi-million-dollar contracts, but there’s not a college coach in America that’s used to sharing a locker with other millionaires. Name, Image, Likeness discussions a hot topic at this week’s SEC Media Days after learning Alabama quarterback Bryce Young has already made close to seven figures in NIL deals…

South Central Motorcoach Association Regional Meeting

In an effort to increase tourism in South Mississippi, Coastal Mississippi and the IP Casino Resort are hosting a three-day motorcoach meeting. The South Central Motorcoach Association began its regional meeting Monday. This evening, Coastal Mississippi hosted a reception at the Aquarium for conference attendees. In 2019, there were 120 motorcoach tours that came to the Coast, bringing $3.3 million…

City of Biloxi votes to not rehire Fire Chief Boney

The City of Biloxi has voted not to rehire Fire Chief Joe Boney who has been fire chief the past eight years. Biloxi City Council members voted 4-3 Tuesday against keeping Joe Boney on the job. He has worked 37 years for the Biloxi Fire Department. Boney announced July 6th that he intended to resign at the end of the…

New sand sculpture in Edgewater Mall honors military heroes

Seventy-five tons of sand is being molded to the likeness of local military heroes. For over 25 years, the Edgewater Mall in Biloxi has brought in sand sculptors from Florida to create rather massive works of art inside the mall. They’re working on the ‘Salute to the Armed Forces Sculpture’ which pays tribute to local military. Our local Navy is…

‘Backpacks for a Bright Future’ event set for tomorrow

With the start of school just around the corner, Keesler Federal Credit Union is doing what they can to get students ready for the first day. For the third year, Keesler Federal Credit Union is preparing to hold Backpacks for a Bright Future where they provide backpacks and school supplies to more than 6,100 kindergarteners in 16 school districts across…