MGCCC offering college courses at two local correctional facilities

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College reaches the minds of thousands of students across ten campus locations. Now they’re reaching even further. MGCCC is providing college courses to inmates at two local correctional facilities. MGCCC signed an agreement with the Mississippi Department of Corrections that allows inmates to take classes beginning spring semester 2021. It is one of 130 institutes nationwide…

Update: one injured in Friday shooting in Pascagoula

The Pascagoula Police Department has released an update to the shooting that happened Friday outside Jerry Lee’s grocery store. Police say that 79-year-old Murphy Jenkins shot 61-year-old Steve Barrow during a verbal disagreement while in the parking lot of Jerry Lee’s last Friday. Barrow received non-life threatening injuries to his leg and was treated at Singing River Hospital. Charges are…

Mardi Gras ready in the Bay

No Parades? No problem as local businesses and residents are still getting into the Mardi Gras spirit. Downtown Bay St. Louis has been sprinkled with some mambo magic. Their main street is decked out for the season with many local businesses going all out for the holiday. Local artist and owner of Clay Creations Jenise McCardell is embracing this year’s…

IMMS and MSU veterinarians work to save dolphin

So far, so good but researchers and care takers at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies, as well as workers with Mississippi State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine have their hands full caring for a young male dolphin they rescued Sunday. This young dolphin fell into the right hands and has a second lease on life thanks to good Samaritan’s…

FEMA assistance will not affect other benefits

Applying for federal disaster assistance from FEMA will not affect other federal benefits that Mississippi disaster survivors may receive. Homeowners, renters, non-profits, and others now have the opportunity to apply for FEMA disaster assistance to help with Hurricane Zeta damage and repairs. Officials with FEMA and MEMA sent out a statement this morning to ensure residents understand that in South…

Second annual Jackson County State of the Economy Address

Finances and development was a key focus over in Jackson County as the Chamber of Commerce hosted their second annual State of the Economy Address this morning. A variety of projects were discussed in the virtual meeting. Things like a multi-million dollar investment put towards a new manufacturing facility that’s now operational in Sunplex. Also, a $30 million Rolls Royce…

Moss Point residents react to recent violence

Residents who live on Washington and Martin Luther King Blvd in Moss Point speak out about what they witnessed in Sunday’s fatal robbery. A Moss Point homeowner shot and killed an armed intruder Sunday evening in the Mill Avenue area. Moss Point police are still looking for the second suspect involved. Sunday, while watching football, neighbor Bennie McLaughlin heard noises…

St. Patrick High Robotics Club sets a new high score

It was a battle of the bots for St. Patrick students on Saturday. They call themselves ‘Team Tempest’ and they’ve been training everyday since August for their annual Robotics competition. They’re anticipating that they’ll hold the rank of number one in the state after setting a new high score record of 198 during a match. Under normal circumstances, the team…

Landmass Comedy: Giving local comedians opportunities

Looking to crack a joke or listen to one? Well, a local business called Landmass Comedy is hosting multiple comedy shows and giving comedians opportunities to practice their trade. They have open mic nights in places from the District in the Alley in Gulfport to the Juke Joint in Ocean Springs. It’s a way for beginners to try out new…

Power Ranger visits Three Alarm Comics

Local Power Ranger fans were in for a treat as Three Alarm Comics had a super visit. If you’ve turned on a TV in the 90s you’ve probably heard that iconic theme song from the Power Rangers. If you were in the parking lot of Three Alarm Comics this past Saturday, you probably heard it again as fans of the…

Gulf Coast mourns the loss of David Mohler

It’s been nearly two weeks since the Gulf Coast community had to say goodbye to David Mohler, the owner of the beloved Tatonut Shop in Ocean Springs. He was a long-term Gulf Coast resident and ran the famous shop, home to “the only real doughnut.” It’s a loss the community can’t seem to shake as a black wreath hangs in…

Ocean Springs Mayor Shea Dobson not seeking re-election

Ocean Springs Mayor Shea Dobson tells News 25 he will not be seeking re-election in this year’s city municipal election. He was first elected in June 2017 and is finishing up his four-year term. In his announcement, Dobson says he’s proud of many city accomplishments during his term, including increasing the municipal reserve fund, upgrading city technology and increasing police…

MS State Board of Education suspends grading and assessment policies

The Mississippi State Board of Education voted today to suspend three policies in regards to grading and assessments due to the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 on the 2020-2021 school year. All required state and federal assessments will be administered as usual. However, schools and districts will not receive an ‘A’ through ‘F’ grading for testing performances. Schools will retain their…

MDOT: Southern District receives multimodal grants

Transportation of all kinds across South Mississippi will be seeing improvements thanks to funds from the Mississippi Department of Transportation and its multimodal transportation improvement fund. It was recently announced $4.4 million in grants have been distributed throughout the Southern District. Grant applications included project details and were then reviewed and approved by a multimodal committee specific to each separate…

Live Local: Peoples Bank Building

Lace up your shoes and take a stroll with News 25’s Lorraine Weiskopf in today’s edition of Live Local, a series you can catch here on News 25 on Thursdays. Today, we take you to stop number 18 of the Biloxi Walking Tour with Biloxi Library Historian Jane Shambra. Originally planned to be the Harrison County Bank, the building at…

SBA addressed Zeta disaster assistance in free webinar

Many South Mississippi residents and business owners are seeking assistance with Hurricane Zeta damage and some got the answers they are looking for through a free webinar offered online by the Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce. This morning, a representative with the United States Small Business Administration was the featured speaker in the online presentation “Ask the Expert: SBA…