Amtrak service on track to return to the Coast in 2022

Amtrak is set to make a comeback on the Mississippi Gulf Coast in 2022. With the return of the passenger train that means cities along the area will see a boost in tourism and more money being brought into the area. Next year Amtrak will run from Mobile to New Orleans, making stops in Pascagoula, Biloxi, Gulfport, and Bay St….

Internal investigation underway after inmate death at Central MS Correctional Center

The head of Mississippi’s prison system says he has started an internal investigation into the death of an inmate. Ronald Frederick Apgar died Friday at Central Mississippi Correctional Facility. He was 39-years-old. Corrections Commissioner Burl Cain says an employee at the front gate of the prison has been banned and officials are investigating the response time to Apgar’s death. He…

Gulfport man arrested on charge of simple assault

The Biloxi Police Department arrested 52-year-old Eric Hardy of Gulfport on a charge of simple assault on a police officer. Officers responded to a report of an alleged shoplifting and attempted to arrest Hardy. During the course of the arrest, Hardy allegedly assaulted a Biloxi police officer while attempting to flee. The alleged assault occurred when the officer’s ankle and…

Mississippi Highway Patrol demonstrates the importance of wearing seatbelts

The Mississippi Highway Patrol put on a demonstration at today’s Battle of the Badges blood drive that could also help save lives. This vehicle simulates a rollover accident with an adult and child passenger inside. Neither of the dummies is wearing a seatbelt, this demonstration clearly shows the deadly consequences of a rollover accident with a vehicle traveling at just…

Zeta grant funds available for distribution through Salvation Army

Hurricane Zeta caused great damage to our community and the Salvation Army has acquired a grant to provide relief to those affected. The grant money is available to those in need in the lower six counties of Mississippi who received damage from Zeta. These funds are primarily available to those who need rental assistance due to Zeta damages. Applicants must…

Battle of the Badges Blood Drive

Law enforcement, Singing River Health System, Jasper the K9, firefighters, and every day citizens were out in full force today, rolling up their sleeves and donating blood to The Blood Center, which is facing a critical need for donations. The Battle of the Badges blood drive was hosted by the Gautier Rotary Club and will provide life-saving blood supplies to…

Moss Point PD investigating 2020 drive-by shooting

The Moss Point Police Department is asking for help finding additional information about a drive-by shooting that happened November 5th, 2020. On November 5th just after 4 p.m., officers responded to Gregory Street regarding an unresponsive man by the side of the road. Local residents reported hearing several gunshots and seeing a silver sedan speed away from the area. Officers on…

City of Moss calls special meeting following Mario King’s plea

With the removal of Mario King from office, the Moss Point Board of Alderman called for a special meeting this afternoon. On the agenda was swearing in Ward 3 Alderman Robert Byrd as the interim mayor Concluding the meeting, multiple aldermen gave comments arguing if they or the city should be taking some blame for Mario King’s actions. Alderman Sherwood…

Local teachers react to COVID-19 vaccine eligibility

Who is next in line for the COVID-19 vaccine? Teachers and first responders step right up. Governor Tate Reeves announced the two groups are now eligible for the vaccination. Gulfport High teacher Beth Wilson says she was thrilled when the news broke. Wilson says many teachers were disappointed to not have received the vaccine sooner. “I’m really excited. Actually, I…

Gulf Coast Amtrak service on track to return in 2022

A company official says Amtrak passenger service along the Gulf Coast is on track to return in 2022 and could come in the early part of next year. Amtrak Spokesman Marc Magliari confirmed that timeline.  He says Amtrak contacted railroads CSX and Norfolk Southern in January to inform them “that we intend to begin service in 2022.” The route will…

Making Black History: The Law Office of Kimberly S. Sweeney PLLC

With February coming to a close so is our Making Black History feature. In the final installment of our Black History Month series, we introduce you to Attorney Kimberly Sweeney. With the help of the law, Attorney Kimberly Sweeney is supporting the black community of South Mississippi by advising clients on financial awareness and financial education. “Unfortunately, the black community…

Scarlet Pearl Casino employees receive domestic violence training

Today employees at the Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort began a special type of training to spot signs of domestic violence. Employees at the Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort are gaining new knowledge when it comes to domestic violence awareness this week. Scarlet Pearl CEO Luann Pappas said, “I think it’s an important education again, for not just our associates but their…

New life coming to Singing River Mall property in Gautier

Gautier Mayor Phil Torjusen says the city is moving closer to bringing new life, development, and jobs to the Singing River Mall property that’s been vacant for about seven years now. Mayor Torjusen tells News 25 the final hurdle has been crossed as the state legislature recently approved $3.5 million in Restore Act money to help fund the project and…

New scratch off game headed to lottery retailers in Mississippi

The Mississippi Lottery Corporation announced today it will be introducing its first $20 scratch-off game, $100 Million Extravaganza at approved lottery retailers starting March 2nd. $100 Million Extravaganza’s top prize of $500,000 is the highest top prize of any Mississippi instant scratch off game to date. It is loaded with thousands of prizes between $50 and $500 along with hundreds…

Setting the scene for the Battle of the Badges Blood Drive

They’ll be out for blood in Gautier tomorrow, but it’s all for a good, life-saving cause. South Mississippi law enforcement, fire fighters, and other community leaders are setting the stage at Gulf Coast Gas in Gautier for tomorrow’s Battle of the Badges Blood Drive event. Police, the sheriff’s department, Mississippi Highway Patrol, fire fighters, and others were on the scene…

Memorial distributes COVID-19 vaccine at Lyman Community Center

Earlier today, Memorial Hospital continued its vaccination distribution on the Coast in north Gulfport at the Lyman Community Center. The distribution, which went from 8:30 this morning until 3 this afternoon, was open to adults 65 and older, those between the ages of 18 and 64 with certain chronic health conditions, and health care personnel. Over 1,100 out of the…

Jackson County man wanted for arson

A Jackson County man is wanted for arson by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department and a probation violation through MDOC. Thirty-one-year-old Joseph Wenger has numerous tattoos, is 6’2” tall and weighs 180 pounds. If you have information on his whereabouts contact Crime Stoppers. Categories: Crime, Jackson County, Local News, News Tags: arson, crime, Joseph Wenger, wanted

Inmate death at Central MS Correctional Facility

The State Department of Corrections announced an inmate has died at Central Mississippi Correctional Facility. The department said 39-year-old Ronald Frederick Apgar III was pronounced dead Friday. He was serving 12 years for grand larceny and false pretense. Apgar was sentenced March 15th, 2018 in Harrison County. An autopsy will be done. At least 14 Mississippi inmates have died this…

Moss Point Mayor Mario King set to plead guilty to wire fraud charges

Tomorrow, Moss Point Mayor Mario King is expected to plead guilty to federal fraud charges. With that, the Moss Point Board of Aldermen has requested the mayor’s resignation after he officially enters a plea. Mayor King and his wife have informed the prosecutors of their intent to plead guilty in a federal case accusing them of wire fraud and conspiracy…