Gulfport soccer’s Kate Smith named Gatorade Player of the Year

Big time players make big time plays in big time games. There’s no bigger game than the 6A state championship, no bigger play than the game winning goal and now no bigger player than Gulfport’s Kate Smith, your Gatorade girls soccer player of the year for Mississippi. Four months after shoving one upper 90 and leading the Lady Admirals to…

‘Paint a Rock, Save a Life’ at the Pascagoula Senior Center

JE Social and Service Club assisted Singing River Health System and Mississippi Organ Recovery Agency with a special initiative to help spread awareness across the Coast to Donate Life Mississippi. Girls apart of JE Social and Service Club packed the Pascagoula Senior Center to learn more about how organ, eye, and tissue donations save lives. MORA Community Outreach Coordinator Trisha…

Preparations underway for the Gulfport City-Wide Juneteenth Celebration-

With Juneteenth just a few days away, the Gulfport City-Wide Juneteenth Celebration Committee is making their final preparations for the weekend-long community event. Starting Friday there will be events throughout Gulfport celebrating the day in history which signifies the end of slavery, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. Saturday morning, the entire community is welcome to attend the…

Live poker returns to Boomtown Friday

Boomtown couldn’t keep their poker face for long! Live poker is back. Live poker returns to their property this Friday, June 18th at 9 a.m. The new poker room will be located on the second floor of the casino, which is entirely non-smoking. Boomtown General Manager Michael Pendergast says, “We’ve heard from many of our patrons that they’d like for…

Pet of the Week

It’s time again for our Pet of the Week segment. Today we have Maridee Mallette from the Jackson County Animal Shelter in studio. Tags: jackson county animal shelter, pet of the week

Coast Young Professionals: Managing the Message

Nine days from now, Coast Young Professionals is hosting a networking event called ‘Managing the Message.’ Here to tell us a little more about that is Ashley Butsch with the Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Coast Young Professionals, Managing the Message

Singing River Health System events this week

Singing River Health System will be holding vaccination events this week in Harrison County. The first will be Wednesday between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Singing River will be distributing first doses of the Pfizer vaccine at Pass Christian High School. On Thursday, SRHS will be at Biloxi High School in Spirits Arena to administer more first Pfizer doses. Singing…

Starkville Super Regional: Mississippi State vs. Notre Dame

As far as first impressions go, it doesn’t get much better than Mississippi State Head Baseball Coach Chris Lemonis in the post-season having started his run at MSU with nine straight wins in NCAA Regional and Super Regional Games dating back to 2019. But that record now stands at 9-1 after dropping game two of the Starkville Super Regional to…

Ole Miss baseball season comes to an end in the desert

Since the inception of the current NCAA Tournament format in 1999, the Ole Miss baseball program has won seven regional championships, but just once have the Rebels been able to win a Super Regional and that one time wasn’t this year. Late Sunday night, Ole Miss lost game three of the Tucson Super Regional 16-3 to the Arizona Wildcats and…

Shaggy’s Angler Camp at USM Marine Education Center

Summer camps are back this year and Shaggy’s Angler Camp is hosting their week-long camp at University of Southern Miss Marine Education Center. During the summer camp, students in grades 6-12 fish every day with an expert saltwater fishing educational team. Students interact with marine educators and learn saltwater fishing techniques. Campers also learn fishing basics including cast throwing, pier…

Registration open for low-speed vehicles in Biloxi

After the Biloxi City Council voted to give a green light to allowing golf cart like vehicles on the streets of Biloxi back in April, registration for low-speed vehicles is officially open starting today. Before being able to register, all low-speed vehicles must have rearview mirrors, safety lights, front headlights, brake lights, a horn, and a proper windshield. Additionally, only…

Opening of new International Trade Office in Biloxi

Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson visited the Coast today to announce the opening of a new international trade office on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce will open the office in the Bolton Building in Biloxi. Enhancing the department international marketing efforts through the promotion of Mississippi’s supplies and goods. The International…

E-WIC benefit cards now available statewide

WIC participants statewide are now able to use E-WIC benefit cards to get healthy food more easily. E-WIC benefit cards work like debit cards. You simply swipe and enter your pin. The cards are accepted at 275 authorized locations including 160 grocery stores, 103 grocery stores with pharmacies and 12 independent pharmacies across Mississippi. Diane Hargrove, director of the WIC…

14th annual Grillin’ on the Green Festival in Biloxi

Saturday in Biloxi was the 14th annual Grillin’ on the Green Festival and when you add live music to a cook off, only good things can come out of it. People gathered in Downtown Biloxi to shop with some of the many vendors. Despite not having the parade, there was still live music, a competitive BBQ cookoff, and some dancing….

Jackson County Sand Jam 2021

Hundreds turned out for some family fun, turtles, and more for the 2021 Sand Jam in Ocean Springs. This included a family fun day that involved a sand sculpture competition, free kayaking, children’s activities, and much more. With 36 species of turtles found in Mississippi and 10 of them listed on the endangered or threatened list, the goal of the…

Robinwood Baptist Church held crawfish boil honoring first responders

What better way to honor our first responders than with free crawfish? The men’s Sunday class as well as church members at Robinwood Baptist Church decided to get together and host a crawfish boil for first responders. First responders ate for free with ID and cold drinks were served as well. Others were also welcome to come and grab a…