HIDTA and Homeland Security Investigations Awards

Today is the last day of the two-day law enforcement drug training at the Golden Nugget Casino and Resort and the officers ended it with an awards ceremony. Awards and honors went to officers and task force teams for their teamwork and successes when tackling drug trafficking in the southeast. Awards for largest cocaine, meth and other dangerous drugs seizures…

Gulf Coast HIDTA training took place in Biloxi

At the Golden Nugget Hotel and Resort today hundreds of local law enforcement partners trained for new ways to combat the opioid crisis. Over 300 drug law enforcement and highway officers from all across the south came to the Coast. During training they learned specialized skills like searching hidden compartments, commercial vehicles and license plate readers to tear down criminal…

Southern Shores Family Dental holds ribbon cutting

A Long Beach native decided to bring his knowledge of dentistry back to the Coast and open his own practice. Today, Dr. Jason Olaivar held a ribbon cutting to officially open Southern Shores Family Dental. Dr. Olaivar has a passion for dentistry and wants to focus on helping those with sleep apnea. Getting the facility opened was a challenge due…

A steady stream of donations keep landing at Brown Condor Aviation Heritage Museum

The Brown Condor Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum depends on donations to keep up and running. As we reported recently, a steady flow of anonymous donations keep landing in the hands of those who operate the Gulfport museum. The donations have historic relevance and value in regards to aviation history and airline industry and we are told today that these donations…

Story of WWII Veteran Thomas Dewey Adams Jr.

Today News 25’s Toni Miles shows us one WWII veteran here in South Mississippi with a sharp memory and heroic tales of his first-hand experience and participation in world-changing events now chronicled in an oral history by the Brown Condor Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum in Gulfport. The sound of a roaring aircraft engine fills the air, possibly Keesler airmen on…

Krispy Kreme offering free donuts people who have received the COVID-19 vaccine

Millions of Americans are lining up across the country to receive their COVID-19 vaccine. In hopes of expanding that number and in conjunction with their Act of Joy Campaign, Krispy Kreme is offering an incentive that’s just too good to pass up. For the next year, the American donut company and coffeehouse chain is giving away a free donut to…

Gulfport School District teachers, staff, and administrators get second dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Three weeks ago, at Gulfport High School, Singing River Health Systems, and Gulfport School District partnered to administer first dose Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines. Today, second dose vaccines went into the arms of teachers, administrators and staff.  Many teachers say this is the light at the end of the tunnel. Getting fully vaccinated protects themselves, their students, and their families. When…

Jon Nass named new Port of Gulfport CEO

After an eight-month long process, the Mississippi State Port of Authority Board of Commissioners named Jon Nass as the new CEO and executive director of the Port of Gulfport. Nass comes from the Maine Port Authority where he helped develop northern New England’s only container terminal and secured tens of millions of dollars in funding for the port and rail…

Harrison County EMA warns of flooding concerns

The Harrison County Emergency Management Agency warns residents that flooding is one of the biggest concerns during the rain event. The water from the rainfall has to go somewhere, meaning low-lying areas like rivers. All of the rivers in our county will be cresting by Thursday evening. The Biloxi River is already above flood stage and is expected to crest…

Pass Christian candidates speak at town hall forum

Tonight, voters in the Pass learned more about the candidates who wish to represent them for the next four years. A candidates town hall forum was sponsored by the Gazebo Gazette and held at the Pass Christian High School gym. Those in attendance heard remarks from outgoing Pass Christian Mayor Chipper McDermott and School District Superintendent Dr. Carla Evers. Candidates…

New Orleans man guilty in 2018 Waveland bank robbery

Terry Madison III, of New Orleans, pled guilty this morning for the 2018 robbery of the Woodforest Bank located inside the Waveland Walmart. He was sentenced to 15 years in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections and was ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $2,304 for the funds he received during this crime. Waveland detectives coordinated…

Singing River Health System named Center of Excellence in robotic surgery

Singing River Health System becomes the region’s first Center of Excellence in robotic surgery. Surgeons at Singing River use the most advanced technologies to improve patient outcomes, reduce risk of wound complications, and pain post operation. To celebrate the new award, employees played a few games and had friendly robotics competitions using the robotic surgery equipment. Singing River has performed…

Biloxi proclaims March as ‘Irish Heritage Month’

St. Patrick’s Day has come and gone, but Irish celebrations haven’t stopped in Biloxi for the month of March. At today’s Biloxi City Council meeting, Mayor Andrew ‘FoFo’ Gilich put on his green jacket and drank green punch to celebrate with members of the Hibernia Marching Society. Mayor Gilich presented the society with an official proclamation designating March as ‘Irish…

Revving up for events at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum

The Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi is setting the stage for the return of some popular events for people all across the board. The COVID-19 pandemic has turned everything upside down over the past year, but some things are returning somewhat back to normal. The Mississippi Coast Coliseum will come to life again on April 8th with a show by…

Easter celebrations and COVID-19

All around the world, Easter preparations are underway as Resurrection Day is just around the corner. COVID-19’s drastic impact on every holiday in the last year has changed the way people gather and celebrate. Church services on Easter are no exception. However, many local churches will open their doors to in-person services and provide an online worship option come April…

Remembering Col. Phyllis Luttman

The Biloxi Bay Area Chamber of Commerce is asking for community support. One of their long-time volunteers and members Retired Air Force Col. Phyllis Luttman recently died and they want to honor her community service with a memorial. The Biloxi Bay Area Chamber has set up a GoFundMe account for Col. Phyllis Luttman who passed away March 1st. Col. Luttman…

Salvation Army helping those in need with stimulus payments

While many have received their first, second, and now third round of stimulus checks, there are some people who haven’t yet because they do not have a physical address to use. This has been a problem for the homeless who qualify for stimulus money, but there is some good news for those in the South Mississippi area. The Salvation Army…

Singing River Health System has administered over 30,000 COVID-19 vaccines

Governor Tate Reeves announced Mississippi has given one million COVID-19 vaccine shots. Singing River Health System is excited to be a small part of the state hitting that milestone. Singing River has been able to administer over 30,000 vaccines along the Coast. They plan to continue to get vaccines to teachers in schools and throughout the community. The health system…

D’Iberville Middle School gym suffers weather damage

Damage from today’s severe weather is already being reported by emergency management. D’Iberville Middle School’s gym suffered damage to its roof this afternoon due to high wind gusts from the storms that have rolled through. There appears to be a section of the roof of the gym hanging over the side of the building. There was some water damage that…

Gulfport Egg-Stravaganza drive-thru postponed

The weather is putting a little bit of a damper on the Gulfport Egg-Stravaganza Drive-thru Egg Hunt that was supposed to be happening this evening at the Gulfport Sportsplex. The modified Easter Egg Hunt has been postponed to next Tuesday, March 30th at 6 p.m. Due to COVID-19, the hunt this year will be a drive-thru format. However, there will…

Monster Jam® Returns for an Action-Packed Weekend of Family Fun with Fans in Biloxi from April 30 – May 2

The most action-packed experience for families returns after a pandemic pause, roaring into Biloxi at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum on Friday April 30th through Sunday, May 2nd. Monster Jam features the ultimate mix of high-flying action and four-wheel excitement. Tickets start at $20 on ticketmaster.com with Monster Jam preferred customers able to purchase advance tickets starting today before tickets go…