12/23 – Rob’s “Simply Lovely” Afternoon Forecast

Surface high pressure remains in control of the northern Gulf coast, with a broad center/axis extending from across SE LA, northeast into MS/AL and central TN. The surface high starts to drift just to our east today, building more into the Carolinas/mid-Atlantic states helping to steadily switch light winds from the southeast. This will help to drag a slow increase…

Scarlet Pearl reinstates mask mandate for employees

A file video posted earlier provided outdated information on casino’s vaccination rate. Scarlet Pearl is the first casino in the nation to have a 100 percent vaccination rate, officials said. Scarlet Pearl has reinstated its mask mandate for casino employees. A letter from the management team informed employees that because the Omicron variant of COVID-19 spreads so quickly and in…

12/23 – Rob’s “Warming Trend” Christmas-Eve Eve Forecast

Surface high pressure remains in control of the northern Gulf coast, with a broad center/axis extending from across SE LA, northeast into MS/AL and central TN. The surface high starts to drift just to our east today, building more into the Carolinas/mid-Atlantic states helping to steadily switch light winds from the southeast. This will help to drag a slow increase…

Jacob Latch’s family receives Christmas surprise

In October, Pascagoula Fire Captain Jacob Latch lost his battle with a rare form of cancer known as EHE and he left behind a wife and three children. In an effort to relieve some financial strain and bring some holiday cheer, the Tunnel to Towers Biloxi Squad surprised the Latch family with a visit from Santa, presents, and a check…

Slavonian Ladies annual Pusharata Sale

The women of the Slavonian Lodge are back at it, frying and icing one of the Coast’s favorite Christmas treats all day long. The ladies were busy all day making more than 13,000 pusharatas for their annual Christmas sale. They’ve been making these Croatian pastries for their annual sale since the 1970s. This year, there were nearly 1,110 pre-orders. The…

Pascagoula holds inaugural Jingle Crawl for residents

Pascagoula brought the Christmas spirit with their inaugural Jingle Crawl. Christmas music and party classics rang throughout the streets of downtown Pascagoula. Crawlers visited six of the participating bars, receiving a stamp at each location. Once all six stamps were collected, a prize was awarded. From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., the bars were busy, full of life, and residents…

Mississippi State football keeping eyes on the prize

Come December 28th, no division I FBS football program will have played in more Liberty Bowls than Mississippi State, tied for the most ever with five. For the Bulldogs, it’s about much more than just getting to bowl season. Even though they do that part extremely well, quietly in the top 10 of active bowl game streaks with 12 consecutive…

Southern Bound Book Shop moving to D’Iberville

A locally owned book store will be expanding after the first of the year. For several years now, Southern Bound Book Shop has been on Howard Avenue beside the Jacked Up Coffee Bar hosting book clubs and selling used, new, and vintage books. After this week, they’ll be moving to a new location inside Centuries Antique Store in D’Iberville. While…

Memorial achieves metabolic and bariatric surgery accreditation criteria

Today, Memorial celebrated meeting all criteria to achieve accreditation from the metabolic and bariatric surgery accreditation and quality improvement program. Patients seeking surgical treatment for obesity and its related conditions now have a high-quality choice for receiving care at a nationally accredited program that meets the highest standards for patient safety and quality on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. To earn…

Lyman Senior Center spreads Christmas cheer

Officials at the Lyman Senior Citizens Center decided to spread some joy to their members by hosting their first Christmas party at the facility. Regulars of the center, who range from 60-years-old to 98, entered the center to a lunch of pizza, sandwiches, desserts, and more while singing along to some classic Christmas tunes. A portion of the party room…

Morning Star Baptist Church hosts holiday food drop

Recognized as a congregation of giving to people in need, Morning Star Baptist Church in Gulfport hosted a holiday food distribution. With only 24 hours’ notice, Extend a Hand, Help a Friend, Climb CDC, and the General Missionary Baptist State Convention of Mississippi came together to collaborate and organize the food giveaway. Well over 150 cars lined up to receive…

Gateway Methodist Church gives back through their Christmas meal giveaway

Gateway Methodist Church held their yearly Christmas meal giveaway today. With homecooked ham, green beans, sweet potato casserole, rolls, and pumpkin pie, the church cooked enough food to feed about 100 to 150 families for the day. With the giveaway today, the church officially passed out 6,000 meals for the year. Other than the Christmas feast, the church cooks free…

Mississippi Heroes surprises child battling kidney failure

A local seven-year-old battling kidney failure was surprised this morning with tons of gifts and a special visitor thanks to Mississippi Heroes. Seven-year-old Bella Seal has had a tough road. She was born January 2014 premature and has been on dialysis since she was two-years-old. Now, Bella is dealing with stage five kidney failure and having to undergo dialysis for…

Christmas tree recycling sites announced in Harrison County

The Harrison County Beautification Committee and Mississippi Power are teaming up to recycle live Christmas trees, turning them into wood chips and mulch for local parks and gardens. Trees can be dropped off December 26th to January 10th at Mississippi Power’s Plant Watson on Cowan-Lorraine Road, Rodenburg Avenue Highway 90 parking bay, Courthouse Road Pier in Gulfport, Long Beach Harbor,…

Memorial hosting blood drive today

Memorial Hospital is hosting a blood drive today until 5:30. They’ve partnered with Red Cross to start hosting monthly drives to encourage donors to routinely give blood. The blood supply is at historically low levels and that means doctors may have to cancel surgeries and postpone treatments until the blood supply is back up. The American Red Cross depends on…

Martin Bluff Road widening project begins in Gautier

Over in Gautier, the Martin Bluff Road widening project is now under way. The $8.2 million project will add a shoulder and curbs, a median, and turn bays in the center lane of the two-lane road. Sidewalks will also be added leading up to Martin Bluff Elementary School. The project is funded by an MDOT grant in addition to city,…

I-10 Westbound Cedar Lake entrance ramp reopens

Here’s a traffic update for frequent drivers of I-10 near the Cedar Lake exit in Biloxi, the westbound entrance ramp has now reopened to traffic. The ramp has been closed since early November as work continued on a bridge preservation project on I-10 over the Tchoutacabouffa River. That project will be completed early next year, but drivers have been subject…

12/22- Rob Knight’s “Warmer Temperatures Ahead” Afternoon Forecast

Clear skies will continue overnight as temperatures will once again drop into the 30s. Just a bit warmer than last night as a few locations will be in the low 40s. The warming trend continues going into Thursday with highs around 3 to 5 degrees warmer than forecast for today. Only difference is perhaps some very thin/patchy cirrus advecting in from…

12/2 – Rob’s “Very Cold Start” Wednesday Morning Forecast

Starting out with early this morning, surface high pressure has built in across the southern MS valley region/NW GOMEX. The high center is just to our west primarily over western parts of LA. Probably the most exciting news is we can finally say goodbye to all the clouds! Bright blue skies and ample sunshine is in the forecast today as…