‘Meet the Spirits’ at Beauvoir on April 17th

Gloomy days call for spooky stories and this Saturday you can create your own at Beauvoir’s ‘Meet the Spirits.’ SPARS, which stands for Southern Paranormal and Anomaly Research Society, invites you to tag along as a paranormal investigator as they check out what goes bump in the night at Beauvoir. They will give you all the equipment to feel like…

Gulfport History Museum in need of volunteers

Do you have a love for history with an interest in preserving and sharing it? If you do and have some free time, consider volunteering your time at the Gulfport History Museum. As of now the museum is open Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. They would like volunteers to contribute two and a half hours of…

28th annual Crawfish Music Festival set to kick off this evening

The 28th annual Crawfish Festival will soon be in full swing later today. The grounds on the Coast Coliseum in Biloxi once again will play host to piping hot crawfish sales along with other savory goodies, alongside fun rides the entire family can enjoy. This year’s festival kicks off this evening and runs through Sunday, April 18th. Live entertainment will…

State leaders discuss COVID-19 recovery during televised Town Hall

Earlier tonight, Governor Tate Reeves and state health leaders sat down for a town hall forum to discuss the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. State officials like Dr. Thomas Dobbs and MEMA Executive Director Stephen McCraney answered the public’s questions regarding COVID-19 vaccine rollout and the state’s recovery from virus related issues in tonight’s Mississippi town hall. The town…

17-year-old charged as an adult in armed robbery in Jackson County

A 17-year-old is now behind bars in Jackson County charged as an adult with armed robbery. Sheriff Mike Ezell says Treyvontae Javaughn Livingston was armed with a handgun on the night of March 31st when he held up Broome’s Gas Station on Washington Avenue, north of Ocean Springs. Livingston turned himself in Tuesday afternoon. He is being held with no…

Harrison County Sheriff’s Office hosted seminar to bring awareness to scams

The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office hosted a neighborhood meeting at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Gulfport, bringing awareness to common scams happening in South Mississippi. Scams come in all shapes and sizes and seniors are a vulnerable population targeted for money and information scams. The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office took time to educate the public and teach seniors the warning signs…

Singing River Health System halts Johnson and Johnson vaccination distribution

After the Mississippi State Department of Health instructed medical health professionals to suspend the distribution of Johnson and Johnson vaccines earlier today, Singing River Health System has been working to assure that those who have already made vaccination appointments are still able to be vaccinated. Over the course of this week, SRHS originally had several clinics along the Coast exclusively…

MSDH reports rare clotting syndrome found in six females

The Mississippi State Department of Health announced today a rare clotting syndrome found in six females in an afternoon press conference. State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs says the cases have been reported in females ages 18-48. Each female received the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Dr. Dobbs calls them ‘Venus clots’ within the veins of the brain and head. “Of…

Arrest made following report of sexual assault in Gulfport

An arrest has been made following a report of sexual assault that happened Sunday in Gulfport. Harrison County Sheriff Troy Peterson announced 33-year-old Nery Garcia is being charged with one felony count of sexual battery. Deputies responded to Robindale Road for a report of sexual battery on a 15-year-old girl. Deputies says Garcia, an undocumented resident from Honduras, approached the…

Honoring unsung hero Hal Miller in Harrison County

Hal Miller, the Harrison County Building and Grounds Director, lost his battle with pancreatic cancer this past Saturday. He was 66-years-old. Miller was born and raised in Gulfport. He started working for Harrison County in 2010. He started from the bottom and earned his position to director when promoted in 2019. Miller was an accomplished drummer and played in many…

FDA and CDC field media questions regarding Johnson and Johnson vaccine pause

Leaders with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention teamed up with those heading up the U.S. Food and Drug Administration today to field reporters from across the nation after issuing a joint recommendation for a pause in the use of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine out of an abundance of caution this morning. Six in 6.8 million, the number…

City of Pascagoula welcomes back Third Fridays

The City of Pascagoula has a busy weekend ahead as they’re bringing back Third Friday, the first one since the start of the pandemic. Also on the city’s Friday agenda is welcoming a new business in their downtown. Poises and Puddles a Children’s Boutique is having their grand opening on Pascagoula’s first Third Friday in their spring series. Owner Abby…

April is the month of the Military Child

Not only is April Child Abuse Prevention Month, it is also the Month of the Military Child. This month highlight’s the important role military children play in the Armed Forces community. Over at the Naval Construction Battalion Center in Gulfport, also known as the Seabee Base, there’s a variety of support programs that help year-round. There’s the Family Advocacy Program…

Warming Up at Downstage Productions Theatre in Gulfport for Shows to Take Center Stage Once Again: Little Women Set to Debut This Weekend

Local cast and crew are warming up for a big show! Little Women: The Broadway Musical, is set to take place center stage at Downstage Productions Theatre in Gulfport this weekend and next. Living the dream-that’s just what 17-year-old South Mississippian Jacob Matthews is doing as he prepares for his debut in community theatre, starring as the male lead, Laurie…

Upholding Constitutional Rights, Integrity and Strong Borders: Mike Ezell’s Official Announcement in Bid for Mississippi’s 4th District U.S. Congressional Seat

It’s official. Jackson County Sheriff and long-time South Mississippi law enforcement officer Mike Ezell has announced his next intended move in public service. On Wednesday, Ezell formally announced he is running for Mississippi’s 4th District Congressional Seat in U.S. Congress come 2022. Ezell made the formal announcement on the steps of the Jackson County Courthouse in Pascagoula during a press…

Melanie Allen and Kenny Holloway to Advance to April 27th Runoff for Ocean Springs Mayor, Ward 3 Alderman Runoff

Five Republicans squared off for the Republican nomination for Mayor of Ocean Springs in Tuesday’s primaries – Melanie Allen, Frederick “Chic” Cody, Summer Devrow, Jeff Guice and Kenny Holloway. Melanie Allen and Kenny Holloway will face each other in a runoff April 27th. The winner of that race will be Ocean Springs’s new mayor since no Democrat is running. Allen…

Incumbent Mayor Billy Hewes Moves on to June 8th General Election

Republican Incumbent, Gulfport Mayor Billy Hewes, won the majority of the Primary vote on Tuesday, and will face Democrat Howard Page in the race for mayor June 8th. Hewes’s challengers, Jennifer Adams, came in with 26-percent of the vote, and William Thompson rounded up four-percent. Hewes tallied 67-percent of the vote. and William Thompson, are challenging Hewes to run as…

Live Update from Downtown Gulfport with News 25’s Grace Boyles as Polls Draw Closer to Closing Tuesday Evening

The polls will close in less than an hour. All day long, since the polls opened at 7 a.m., residents of 10 coast cities have been casting their ballots in the 2021 Municipal Primaries to determine which candidates will advance to the General Election ballot to represent their party in June. Here’s a live update from Grace Boyles from downtown…