Mississippi Gulf Coast YMCA welcomes new CEO

A new CEO of the Mississippi Gulf Coast YMCA has just arrived. Jara Miller was welcomed with open arms at the Blossman Branch YMCA in Ocean Springs. A meet and greet was held today to get Miller well acquainted with staff and members. Miller will guide one of the largest nonprofit organizations in our area, overseeing two facilities with an…

61st Picayune Christmas Parade

The 61st Civic Woman’s Club of Picayune Christmas Parade is tonight. The city continues to congratulate the high school football team on their championship win. News 25’s Sabria Reid has more. Categories: Local News, News Tags: 61st Civic Woman’s Club of Picayune Christmas Parade

Mary C. holding Christmas Evening concert

There is a great opportunity to get in the Christmas spirit this weekend as singer and vocal instructor Nataliya Molsbee will be performing with her students at the Mary C. in Ocean Springs. The concert will feature students singing and playing the piano with special guest Gram Rea. Molsbee is a professional opera singer and pianist with over 20 years…

IP Casino holding ‘Wreaths of Hope’ competition

IP Casino Resort and Spa is spreading holiday cheer with their second annual ‘Wreaths of Hope’ holiday competition. As part of Boyd Gaming’s national holiday tradition, ‘Wreaths of Hope’ is a charitable, wreath-decorating competition where local nonprofit organizations have the chance to win cash prizes based on customer votes, as well as gain invaluable exposure in the community. This year’s…

Morning Business Report: December 7th, 2021

Cannabis taxes may help state’s close their budget gaps and experts say gas prices nationwide are likely to drop even further. Jane King is at the Nasdaq Marketsite with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Baskets of Joy Luncheon at the Dock in Gulfport

It’s a chance to win dozens of fabulous gift baskets while also helping support a Coast nonprofit. Lighthouse Business and Professional Women is hosting a special luncheon tomorrow that will benefit the Gulf Coast Women’s Center for Nonviolence. Here with more are Baskets of Joy Co-Chair Karol Brandt and Rene Davis from the Women’s Center for Nonviolence. Categories: Community Headlines…

U.S. Postal Service Christmas package deadlines approaching

It’s the busiest time of the year for the United States Postal Service. Customer traffic is already steadily increasing this week. Last year was a record-breaking year for the postal service, they delivered 1.1 billion packages despite employee shortages and historic volumes due to online shopping. This year, they’re anticipating another big holiday season, they’re expecting to deliver around 950…

Inmate reveals info on 2007 cold case before his execution

Before his death, the man executed by the state of Mississippi last month for killing his wife, allegedly revealed the location of his sister-in-law’s body. According to the Mississippi Office of Capital Post-Conviction Counsel, David Neal Cox waived his attorney-client privilege before his November 17th execution. This allowed his attorney with CPCC to disclose information which could lead authorities to…

Remembering Pearl Harbor

Exactly 80 years ago today, Japanese pilots attacked America’s military base at Pearl Harbor. News 25 reached out to American Legion Post 1992 in Gautier today as we remember the attack that prompted the U.S. to enter World War II. At the post, they have a special connection to the day. John Finn received a Congressional Medal, the military’s highest…

12/7 – Rob Knight’s “Cooler & Damp” Tuesday Morning Forecast

Forecast issue over the next few days will be the location of the current frontal boundary. I don’t expect much movement with the front now south of the area, at least today. A batch of energy will sweep eastward across the area this afternoon into early evening. There’s likely to be the occasional patch of light rain or drizzle, but…

12/06 – Brantly’s “Temperature Roller Coaster” Monday Night Forecast

The cold front moving through the region is expected to push offshore this evening and should remain draped over the northern Gulf into the day Tuesday. Lighter rain and isolated thunderstorms will still linger for some time behind the front before rain chances diminish from the north later this evening and overnight. A very noticeable drop in temperatures from the…

Singing River Health System preparing for new omicron COVID variant

Singing River health care professionals tell News 25 how they’ve prepared for the new omicron variant of COVID-19 to keep Gulf Coast residents healthy. Most research about the omicron variant comes from studies in South Africa where almost 100 percent of COVID cases contain the new variant. Symptoms for the omicron variant are similar to those of the Delta and…

12/06 – Brantly’s “Drizzle Tonight, Colder Tomorrow” Monday Evening Forecast

The cold front moving through the region is expected to push offshore this evening and should remain draped over the northern Gulf into the day Tuesday. Lighter rain and isolated thunderstorms will still linger for some time behind the front before rain chances diminish from the north later this evening and overnight. A very noticeable drop in temperatures from the…

Hancock County Leadership Holiday Event

City leaders from Hancock County gathered today at the Hancock County Human Resource Agency to host their annual leadership holiday event. To get city leaders in the Christmas spirit and also thank them for all their hard work in the community, the Hancock County Human Resource Agency hosted their Christmas leadership door decorating contest. At least six judges went door…

Biloxi School District taking part in pajama drive

The Biloxi School District is taking part in the 12th annual Great Bedtime Story Pajama Drive. This drive is run by the nonprofit Pajama Program in partnership with Scholastic. This is the second year the Biloxi School District has taken part in this drive. Any sized pajamas are accepted and donations can be dropped off at any Biloxi School District…

DVS Global Transport and Logistics hosting canned good drive

DVS Global Transport and Logistics is having a canned food drive to help locals in the community. The drive is currently underway and will go until December 20th. Last year, the company collected more than 1,200 cans and this year the team has a goal of 1,500.  As of today, DSV has collected about 1,000 cans of food. All of…

Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum ready for the holidays

Santa doesn’t always ride a sleigh. Sometimes he takes a train. No worries, there’s room for everyone aboard the Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum this holiday season. All aboard. The Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum is ready to take you on a magical ride through a Christmas wonderland. “There’s a staff that starts putting up lights starting in October. It’s…