Remembering William Lee Brumfield

People Across the Coast continue to mourn the loss of their friend local businessman William Lee Brumfield. Pastor Nick Peeples said, “When I got the news, it was disbelief at first. No, that couldn’t be.” Those who knew William Lee Brumfield are still in shock following his death Tuesday morning. The 64-year-old died after being struck by a vehicle that…

Mississippi Coast residents remember local businessman William Lee Brumfield

People Across the Coast continue to mourn the loss of their friend local businessman William Lee Brumfield. Pastor Nick Peeples said, “When I got the news, it was disbelief at first. No, that couldn’t be.” Those who knew William Lee Brumfield are still in shock following his death Tuesday morning. The 64-year-old died after being […]

CTA offering free rides for those in the Mardi Gras spirit on Fat Tuesday

You can get a ticket to ride, for free, if you get into the Mardi Gras spirit next Tuesday. February 16th is Fat Tuesday and while there won’t be any parades winding down South Mississippi streets, the Coast Transit Authority is rolling out an incentive to get folks into the Mardi Gras spirit. The CTA is offering free rides all…

Long Beach residents receive first dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Today in Long Beach at the West Harrison Civic Center first dose COVID-19 vaccines were given to patients 65 and older and anyone 18 years or older with underlying health conditions. Memorial prepared to give 600 first dose COVID vaccines. Patients had to schedule an appointment prior to arrival. Memorial understands the difficulty of getting an appointment through the call…

‘Restaurants Act’ would create $120B fund

Some restaurants took a double whammy hit last year due to Zeta and the COVID pandemic. Restaurants are among the most adversely-impacted industries overall, especially when it comes to COVID restrictions and guidelines. A number of local restaurants are struggling just to stay afloat, but proposed legislation being considered by U.S. Congress could change all that. Mississippi U.S. Senator Roger…

More Than $12.5 million in disaster relief approved for Mississippi so far

The Small Business Administration has approved more than $12.5 million in low interest loans to help Mississippians recovering from Hurricane Zeta. These are latest numbers today, according to the United States SBA. The money stems from 449 loans in Mississippi approved so far by the SBA through it’s Zeta Disaster Recovery Program. The SBA is offering affordable, long-term, low-interest disaster…

MGCCC and Memorial Hospital partnering for scholarship for medical students

Connecting business, industry, and education, Memorial Hospital has extended their partnership with MGCCC’s nursing program. The number one ranked nursing program and community college in Mississippi has extended their partnership with Memorial Hospital, offering students a new wave of training. MGCCC President Dr. Mary Graham tells News 25 this new scholarship opportunity is a 123 punch that’s very beneficial for…

Biloxi man wanted for Sunday shooting in George County

A Biloxi man is wanted in a shooting that occurred in the Benndale Community on Sunday, February 7th. Police say he is considered armed and dangerous. Eighteen-year-old Harold Latrell Edwards of Biloxi is wanted for one count of aggravated assault and one count of shooting into a motor vehicle. Now he faces upgraded charges of attempted murder. On Sunday evening…

Furlan’s Marine in Gautier awarded $100,000

The owners of a family owned and run business in Gautier are feeling like they hit the jackpot and they’ve got the check to prove it. Furlan’s Marine won $100,000 through Waste Management’s ‘Million Dollar Shot’ contest at the 2021 WM Phoenix Open. Waste Management serves as the title sponsor of the PGA Tour Tournament. Through a hole-in-one contest, the…

Mississippi legislators pushing forward with proposals to allow college athletes to earn money off likeness

Mississippi legislators are pushing forward with proposals to let college athletes earn money from their own name, image, or likeness. Legislative leaders say all eight of Mississippi’s public universities and the State College Board support the proposals to help the schools compete for talent. Senate Bill 2312 passed the Senate on Tuesday and will go to the House for more…

Mississippi Senate votes against expanding Medicaid

The Mississippi Senate has voted twice against expanding Medicaid to people who work low-wage jobs without insurance. Both votes fell along party lines. Democrats in the minority voted in favor of expansion. Republicans in the majority voted against it. Republican-led Mississippi is one of 12 states that have not taken the option to expand eligibility for Medicaid under the Affordable…

Memorial distributing vaccine in multiple communities

Memorial Hospital is hosting vaccination distributions across the Coast. They had distributions in Gulfport at the Isaiah Fredericks Community Center. Their goal is to hold distributions in a variety of locations to ensure there is equal opportunity for qualifying individuals. Ward 1 Councilman Kenneth ‘Truck’ Casey received his first dose of the Moderna vaccine and was impressed with their outreach….

Community turns out to honor fallen deputy Lt. Michael Boutte

Tributes poured out from Coast residents this afternoon as they said their final goodbyes to Lt. Michael Boutte. Hundreds of Harrison County residents lined Highway 90 to pay their final respects to fallen Lt. Michael Boutte. Gulfport resident Kenny Hindman said, “I wanted to honor him because he’s a veteran, and not only that, he was a policeman.” Motorcycles and…

South Mississippi toddler is the face behind a proposed law

A toddler in Ocean Springs is the face behind a movement, proposed legislation called ‘Hudson’s Law,’ Senate Bill 2746 and House Bill 1004, being considered by the state legislature. Hudson’s Law is all about how it can be life-changing and life-saving for those diagnosed with Down Syndrome and their families. “Every single one of them just carries extra love. There’s…

Making Black History featuring Dr. LaTracey

Breaking barriers and making black history, Dr. LaTracey is the owner of Black Authors Rock, the first black-owned bookstore in Biloxi’s Keesler Air Force Base. She calls herself a beacon of hope. Dr. LaTracey is the owner of Black Authors Rock, a full-service coaching, consulting, and publishing firm and now bookstore at Keesler Air Force Base. “I used to joke…

Pet of the Week: Cinder needs a loving home

Meet Cinder. She’s a female silver lab mix about eight-years-old. This sweet girl is so calm and loving. She knows how to sit, she’s good with dogs and kids. She’s great on a leash and loves to cuddle. She is kennel trained, spayed, microchipped and up to date on shots. She is $65 to adopt at the Jackson County Animal…

Remembering fallen Hancock County Deputy Lt. Michael Boutte

Lt. Michael Boutte was laid to rest today and hundreds attended his visitation to honor the fallen Hancock County deputy. “All units be advised; central dispatch has lost contact with Hancock 53.” That was the dispatcher’s last call for Deputy Lt. Michael Boutte.  It was played at the funeral with silence following the call, confirming we have lost a hero…

Memorial Hospital accepting first-dose vaccine appointments

Memorial Hospital is accepting appointments for the Pfizer COVID-19 first dose vaccination for ages 65 years and older, anyone 18 to 64 with a chronic health condition, and healthcare personnel. There is no cost for appointments. Individuals must provide Mississippi identification. Prepare to wait 15 minutes after the vaccination to be monitored by medical staff. Patients must return 21 days…

Memorial Hospital accepting first-dose vaccine appointments

Memorial Hospital is accepting appointments for the Pfizer COVID-19 first dose vaccination for ages 65 years and older, anyone 18 to 64 with a chronic health condition, and healthcare personnel. There is no cost for appointments. Individuals must provide Mississippi identification. Prepare to wait 15 minutes after the vaccination to be monitored by medical staff. […]