Bayou View Elementary teacher gets honored nationally

A Bayou View Elementary third grade teacher is a finalist for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics for the state of Mississippi. Mandy Gunter, a third-grade teacher at Bayou View Elementary, is one of four Mississippi state finalists honored for the Presidential Award of Excellence in Mathematics. The award is the nation’s highest honor for teachers of math and…

Update on new developments in the City of Biloxi

The downtown Biloxi scene continues to get bigger and better thanks to some new recent development news. Just last week, the Machado Patano Engineering Service plans to lease out a courtyard space to Martini’s, a downtown bar and restaurant in Biloxi. It’s going to the Architectural Historical Review Commission in the next couple of weeks for the next step going…

Teen panel on gun violence in Moss Point

Moss Point city leaders and law enforcement have been engaging with the community in the past few weeks following recent violent crimes in the city. That continues tonight with a student teen panel on gun violence. News 25’s Grant Chighizola is in Moss Point with more. Categories: Jackson County, Local News, News Tags: gun violence, moss point, teen panel

New trees planted at Ocean Springs Dog Park

The Ocean Springs Dog Park added some extra flair to the park. The dog park added an additional twelve trees to add shade to the park for the enjoyment of the dogs and park visitors. This project is part of the group’s focus on promoting the tree canopy in the community, a combination of live oak, chestnut oak, and willow…

New documentary released on the life of a Mississippi native

Mississippi native Creighton Hobbs has a new documentary film out on Amazon Prime. ‘How Many Chances’ was originally a book written by Hobbs. He then turned the book into a documentary film. The film takes you along the unbelievable life of Hobbs. Hobbs has escaped death nearly five times, survived 24 car wrecks, and ten diabetic comas. Hobbs wants to…

Girl Scout cookie sales going virtual

After COVID-19 threw Girl Scouts across the country a curve ball last cookie season, the national organization has fine tuned its sales methods in preparation for another cookie season in the midst of a global pandemic. Girl Scout Cookie season stops for no one or nothing including COVID-19. While some of the traditional sales methods can’t be used due to…

Ocean Springs High wins AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award

Six Mississippi high schools were recently recognized for helping close the gender gap in computer science, one of which is right here on the Gulf Coast. Ocean Springs High School earned the College Board AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award. The award was only given to schools that have either 50 percent or higher female representation in one of two…

Pinta docks at the Biloxi Pier

A piece of history is docked at the Biloxi Schooner Pier. A replica of the Pinta caravel, one of the ships used by Christopher Columbus, is open to the public. Driving by the Biloxi Pier you may see something that looks unfamiliar, the Pinta is a replica of the real boat sailed by Christopher Columbus over 500 years ago. Captain…

Hurricane Zeta damage still evident in South Mississippi

It’s been just over three months since Hurricane Zeta made landfall, wreaking havoc in South Mississippi and beyond. Chances are if you just look around, there are still visible signs of the category two storm’s damage, but help is on the way, although the time to apply for it is ticking down. Sherida Harden works a full-time job and takes…

Pinta docks at the Biloxi Schooner Pier

A relic of the fifteenth century cut through the waters of the Mississippi Sound this afternoon as it prepares to serve as an interactive museum. The Pinta returned to the Biloxi Schooner Pier for self-guided tours that will begin tomorrow morning and run through February 16th. An exact replica of Christopher Columbus’ famous ship of exploration, visitors will have the…

Diamondhead residents concerned over harmful algae bloom

After suffering from symptoms ranging from headaches to hair loss to fainting for the past two-and-a-half years, one Diamondhead resident is speaking out about harmful algae blooms she believes to be affecting her and her family. Joy Dinnella and her family are now in their second home in Diamondhead, hoping that leaving their first home with sewage issues would bring…

Blood Drive in honor of Ansley Gilich

Tomorrow the American Red Cross will hold a blood drive in honor of Biloxi Mayor FoFo Gilich’s granddaughter Ansley who was diagnosed with B-Cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia last March. The blood drive, which was rescheduled after Hurricane Zeta caused the one in October to be canceled, will run from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. at the Slavonian Lodge in Biloxi….

Accelerating the recovery of the gaming industry

Accelerating the recovery of the gaming industry is the focus of the American Gaming Industry for 2021 according to the group’s leader. Bill Miller, president and CEO of the American Gaming Association, delivered remarks today on the future of gaming’s recovery, policy developments for gaming in Washington, D.C. and the AGA’s priorities for 2021. Miller cited vaccine distribution, responsible reopening,…

Home Instead Senior Care is hiring

Taking care of seniors has been especially important in our community during the pandemic. Now, Home Instead Senior Care is hiring compassionate workers all along the Coast. Home Instead has an open number of job offers for anyone looking to care for seniors as an in-home aid. No experience is required. Home Instead will train anyone willing to learn and…

The Pinta arrives in Biloxi

A slice of history is making its way to the shores of Biloxi this evening and soon you too can experience the history behind the Pinta. News 25’s Grant Chighizola is at the Biloxi Schooner Pier as the replica of Columbus’ boat makes it way to port. Categories: Harrison County, Local News, News Tags: Christopher Columbus, education, history, The Pinta

MSDH announces second dose COVID-19 vaccine appointments available

The Mississippi State Department of Health announced that you can now make a COVID-19 vaccine second dose appointment for sites throughout the state immediately after receiving your first dose. No need to wait two weeks before scheduling. Residents can make a second dose appointment for one of the state’s drive-thru vaccination sites immediately after receiving the first dose. Governor Tate…