Singing River Pediatric celebrates ‘Read Across America’ Day

Do you like green eggs and ham? The Pediatric Office of Dr. Harper celebrated ‘Read Across America Day’ with her patients while honoring the late Dr. Seuss. Dr. Tamara Harper, a pediatrician at Singing River Gulfport, read the childhood novel ‘Green Eggs and Ham’ to her patients in honor of ‘Read Across America Day.’ She dressed up as Dr. Seuss…

Proposed Restaurants Act provides $25B in relief if U.S. Congress approves

A devastating number of small, locally-owned restaurants have not been able to withstand the financial storm unleashed by COVID. Mississippi’s United States Senator Roger Wicker has set the table for some possible much needed relief for restaurants and other similar establishments through the Restaurants Act U.S. Congress is now considering. COVID’s effects have been far-reaching, something South Mississippi business owners…

Black Beach Weekend rescheduled to August 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the rescheduling of another annual event. Black Beach Weekend has been a major event on the Gulf Coast since 2014. Events usually kick off the second week of April, but due to COVID-19, organizers say all events are now scheduled for August 27th, 28th, and the 29th. The new dates come with a new name…

Gulfport School District vaccinating teachers

With Mississippi teachers becoming eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, the Gulfport School District distributed vaccines to teachers with the help of their community partners. Gulfport Central Middle School Teacher Haley Whittermore said, “I got the vaccine today on my arm. It was great to get it because we have been waiting on it. All of the teachers…

Body of missing Pascagoula boater found

After almost 48 hours, authorities have found the body of the missing boater in Pascagoula. Fifty-four year-old Grady ‘Buck’ Williams was last seen Sunday when he reportedly lost control of his boat near Pascagoula Point Park and went missing after attempting to swim back to it. The Department of Marine Resources located his body in Yazoo Bayou which runs into…

OSSD employees to receive COVID-19 vaccinations

Employees with the Ocean Springs School District are excited to partner up with Singing River Health System Thursday to receive their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. More than 200 Pfizer first dose COVID vaccines will be administered to those who signed up. Now, convenience is key when it comes to the vaccinations. That’s why the time slot is from…

Rep. Steven Palazzo accused of ethics violations by the Office of Congressional Ethics

Mississippi Representative Steven Palazzo is accused of ethics violations by the Office of Congressional Ethics. According to our media partner, the Sun Herald, the Office of Congressional Ethics says there is ‘substantial’ evidence to suggest that U.S. Representative Steven Palazzo converted campaign finance funds for personal use. In a report released March 1st, 2021 by the OCE, Palazzo is accused…

Preparations underway for Fort Bayou Drawbridge closure in Ocean Springs

Ocean Springs is preparing for the impending Fort Bayou Drawbridge closure which is scheduled to take place at the mid-point of this month. MDOT has announced the bridge will be closed to replace bridge shafts and is expected to last around 45 days. In the meantime, the city is notifying residents of detour routes through Highway 57 and Highway 90…

NOAA considering earlier official start date for hurricane season

The official start of hurricane season could be earlier this year. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced they will consider an earlier official start date. Hurricane season in the Atlantic Basin usually runs from June through November. The revised season would begin May 15th. Devastating early storms in the last nine years are driving NOAA to take a look…

Teachers, first responders now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine

Teachers and first responders joined the line to get their COVID vaccinations today. Today marked the first day teachers and responders were added to the those eligible to get the COVID vaccination throughout the state in Mississippi. Leaders of the Coast Coliseum tell News 25 the process has been going pretty smoothly since they opened up part of the coliseum…

Gulfport residents came out to eat at the Scratch Kitchen food truck

Long lines awaited customers at the Scratch Kitchen food truck in Gulfport Sunday afternoon. The Scratch Kitchen was established in May 2020 after Owner Brittany Alexander took a road trip across country. The food truck has a home location in Ocean Springs, but travels to different areas along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The Scratch Kitchen is known for its signature…

Harrah’s Gulf Coast held a job fair this weekend

Harrah’s Gulf Coast held a job fair for seasonal pool positions Saturday inside Magnolia House. Harrah’s was seeking to fill over 20 positions. The job fair offered an exclusive opportunity for onsite interviews with department leaders for full and part-time positions including pool bartenders, pool security, pool attendants, pool servers, and more. Many candidates were offered positions on the spot….

Mystic Moon Festival took place at Beauvoir this weekend

Families were able to get out and enjoy the weather this weekend as Emerald Coast Productions held their inaugural Mystic Moon Festival at Beauvoir. Over 20 vendors participated in the festival including two food vendors. Entertainment was provided by The Jollies, Red McWilliams, and the Gypsy Chicks. A little magic was performed with a contortionist, magician, Juggler Joey 5, along…

Empire Fighting Championship returns to the Biloxi Civic Center

MMA fans on the Gulf Coast are in for a treat Saturday. Empire Fighting Championship has returned for the ninth time to hold another action-packed event. Thirty fighters will participate in 15 different fights during the show at the Biloxi Civic Center. Empire Fighting Championships Promotor Kristian Guirola says they are operating within COVID guidelines, but still expect a great…

COVID-19 update from Singing River Health System

Singing River Health System is sharing some encouraging news in the continued fight against COVID-19 here on the Coast. In an update released by CEO Lee Bond, Singing River says they’re caring for just 21 COVID-positive inpatients across the system’s hospital, compared to nearly 100 patients two weeks ago. They also have no patients on ventilators as of right now….