11/19 Rob Knight’s “Sunny & Warmer” Weekend Forecast

Breezy conditions behind last night’s cold front will gradually diminish later in the evening. Low temperatures tonight into Saturday morning will be the coolest of the short term, dropping into the low to mid-40s. Surface high pressure will gradually build into the area for the weekend will bring very pleasant weather for Saturday as high temperatures trend in the low…

11/19 – Rob Knight’s “Cold & Breezy” Morning Forecast

Breezy conditions behind last night’s cold front will gradually diminish later in the evening. High temperatures are expected to be in the low to mid 60s for the majority of the area under clear skies. Low temperatures tonight into Saturday morning will be the coolest of the short term, dropping into the upper 30s to low 40s for northern areas and into…

11/18 – Brantly’s “Much Cooler” Thursday Night Forecast

Behind the cold front moving across the area right now, northerly winds will increase and allow for a cooler airmass to filter in. Recent forecast soundings and satellite trends indicate that a layer of stratus clouds will push in behind the front and should last until the very early morning hours. Skies should clear out by daybreak as high pressure…

PRCC’s Wilkens twins heading to Southern University together

Back at PRCC, Jariyon Wilkens and JaRonn Wilkens twinning and winning at the next level, having both signed with Southern University this week. The dynamic duo out of Biloxi is in the midst of their third season with the Wildcats and they’ve been a part of a ton of wins together, 43 of them to be exact, to just three…

Women’s Basketball: MGCCC vs. Delgado

The last home doubleheader for Gulf Coast this season as the Lady Bulldogs roll out the welcome mat for Delgado in a rematch of the first game of the season. MGCCC-92 Delgado-58 Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: MGCCC, sports, women’s basketball

Thanksgiving dinner at Ms. Audrey’s in Gulfport

Ms. Audrey’s Southern Kitchen and Catering in Gulfport served up free Thanksgiving dinner plates. From 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. local residents picked up plates filled with love as Ms. Audrey calls them. The plates included a full Thanksgiving dinner with turkey and gravy, stuffing, green beans, a roll, and dessert. Last year was the inaugural meal drive-thru where over…

Circus Kirkus comes to the Coast

If you haven’t already noticed the big tent along Highway 90 at Centennial Plaza during your commute. Here’s your confirmation: the circus is in town. Beginning Friday evening, guests will be welcomed to the Big Top where audiences will be able to marvel at performances from aerialists, magicians, and even a foot juggler. The comedy-driven show features plenty of singing…

Ocean Springs Mayor Holloway shares what is in store for the city

The Ocean Springs Lions Club held their monthly meeting tonight to discuss how small cities are recovering from the pandemic. Ocean Springs Mayor Kenny Holloway spoke on issues and future plans for the city. Mayor Holloway informed the public about Ocean Springs’ compressive plan, the $1 million city wide sidewalk project, plans for city hall’s new roof, new city landscaping,…

American Cancer Society sponsoring Great American Smokeout

The American Cancer Society is sponsoring the Great American Smokeout today and is challenging smokers to give up smoking for 24 hours. The team at Memorial Hospital in Gulfport held a booth in their lobby to help spread awareness to not only their employees, but to the community as well. According to the team at Memorial, after 20 minutes of…

Community Ministries hosts Thanksgiving food giveaway

Gulf Coast Community Ministries held a Thanksgiving food giveaway today. This is day two out of three, the ministries will be giving out food. The first day was this Tuesday and the last will be this upcoming Tuesday. Overall, the ministries have enough Thanksgiving food to feed about 200 families. The organization purchased some food themselves as well as collected…

Christmas events in Ocean Springs

Ocean Springs and its local businesses are getting ready for the Christmas season. Lights will be up, events will be hosted, and Santa and elves might even be spotted. Starting on November 27th, businesses will participate in the annual Small Business Saturday promotion. December 2nd will have a tree lighting event with Santa at the Mary C. from 6 p.m….

Mississippi Aquarium holding second annual Otter Trotter 5K

The Mississippi Aquarium is preparing to host their second annual Otter Trotter 5K Thanksgiving morning. Before the feast, work up an appetite with Bayou the Otter and others participating in the race. The route begins and ends at the Aquarium. Registration includes admission to the aquarium Thanksgiving Day, which will open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mississippi Aquarium Public…

Disney on Ice returns to Biloxi this weekend

Oh boy! Your favorite Disney characters are back in Biloxi for the weekend. Disney on Ice presents Mickey and Friends at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum. They will be performing several shows starting today through Sunday. All of your favorite characters will be in attendance including princesses like Ariel and Jasmine and beloved toys like Buzz and Woody. Family-friendly ticket pricing…

15th annual Hunger-Homeless Meal Giveaway gives back at community

November is Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Month and to help those out in the community, Back Bay Mission and Hard Rock Hotel and Casino came together to host the 15th annual Hunger-Homeless Meal Giveaway. Each year, hundreds of thousands of families become homeless, including 1.6 million children. To help those who have fallen on hard times in the Biloxi area,…

The Mississippi Department of Public Safety announces the launch of Mississippi Mobile ID

The Mississippi Department of Public Safety announced today it is partnering with Idemia, the world-leading biometric and identity solutions provider, to introduce Mississippi Mobile ID to residents. Mississippi Mobile ID is a digital version of a physical driver’s license that will allow residents to control their identity from a free app on their smartphone. It will be a voluntary service…

‘Stennis Employees for Medical Freedom’ group hold prayer and freedom rally

Stennis employees gathered in Hancock County for another prayer and freedom rally protesting the federal government’s vaccine mandate deadline. The group Stennis Employees for Medical Freedom are standing united against the vaccine mandate with employees from other NASA Centers across the country from 3:30 to 5:30 at the intersection of Highway 607 and Interstate 10, just south of Stennis Space…

Sugar Plum Fairy Tea Party at the Beau Rivage

If a magical, fun-filled afternoon sounds interesting to you, pay close attention. This Saturday, there’s something called the Sugar Plum Fairy Tea Party being put on by the Mississippi Gulf Coast Ballet Theatre. Their Executive Director Elaine Kulick is in studio with more.

Morning Business Report: November 18th, 2021

More consumers are planning to gift secondhand this year and for Thanksgiving travel, what is the cheapest day to fly? Jane King is at the Nasdaq Marketsite with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

ChoRuss Vocal Ensemble performing this Friday in Biloxi

A group of Russians will be performing at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church on Friday. Performing in the concert and hailing from St. Petersburg, Russia. There will be Nadezda Vinogradova half soprano, Andre Pugachev bass, Alexey Popov baritone and piano, and Dmitry Petrvo as the music director. They make up ChoRuss, a spiritual acappella vocal ensemble performing a concert…