Live Local: The Redding House

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 20 of the Biloxi Walking Tour with Biloxi Library Historian Jane Shambra. At 770 Jackson Street stands the Redding House, one of the…

Governor Reeves announces two judicial appointments

At the Harrison County Courthouse in Gulfport, Governor Tate Reeves announces two new judicial appointments. Former District Attorney Joel Smith has been appointed to the Mississippi Court of Appeals and former Chief Prosecutor Crosby Parker has been appointed to Harrison County District Attorney. The two men have worked together as lawyers for the last ten years. Governor Reeves has full…

Vaccine appointments in Mississippi booked for ten days

Governor Tate Reeves shares frustrations with COVID vaccine roll out. Getting the COVID vaccine into arms as soon as doses are available is the goal for Governor Tate Reeves. In Gulfport Thursday, the governor told News 25 that the state of Mississippi has only put half the doses the state has received in arms and he is frustrated. “Hospitals across…

Safety tips for dealing with storm damage

It’s been almost three months since Hurricane Zeta pummeled our area and some people are still waiting for repairs to be complete. As many of us South Mississippians know, it’s best to assess damages as quickly as possible after a hurricane or storm and file a claim with your insurance company, and get a professional appraisal of the damage to…

Beware of lottery scams

The president of the Mississippi Lottery Corporation is warning people not to fall victim to scams. Tom Shaheen says in a news release Wednesday that fake communications about lottery winnings are common. He says the corporation was told about a scam in Mississippi with people receiving phone calls about a second chance at winning the Mega Millions jackpot. The news…

Mississippi legislature to discuss teacher pay raises

Our state legislators are once again mulling over pay increases for teachers. A Senate bill unanimously passed the Senate Education Committee on Wednesday. It would give certified teachers with three or more years of experience a $1,000 pay increase. Teachers with two years of experience and less would get a $1,110 bump. That would bring them to a starting salary…

Former Gulfport Fire Chief James White passes away

The Gulfport Fire Department family is mourning the loss of one of their own. Former Fire Chief James White passed away earlier this week. Chief White began his career with the department in 1965. Just under 20 years later, he came to lead the department in 1984 as chief. Chief White retired in 1990, but came out of retirement to…

Pinta will return to Biloxi January 29th

Later this month, families on the Coast will have the chance to step back in time and explore a piece of nautical history. The Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum announced today that the Pinta will dock at the Biloxi Schooner Pier for tours beginning January 29th and running through February 16th. The Pinta is an exact replica of one of…

National Human Trafficking Awareness Day

Today is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day and it comes during unprecedented times this year as many children of all ages head back to school virtually and online. News 25’s Grace Boyles sits down with two community members that work to bring attention to the realities of human trafficking in the nation and here on the Gulf Coast. The dangers…

Clean up and recovery continues in Pass Christian

One Harrison County city took quite a few hits during last year’s storm season, but is making progress and heading toward a full recovery. Tropical Storm Cristobal and Hurricane Zeta caused millions of dollars in damage in Pass Christian, but Mayor Chipper McDermott says things are moving forward. The Pass Harbor, both old and new, are back up and running….

Harrison County appoints new Emergency Management Director

Informing and preparing the public about disaster weather, man-made emergencies, and much more, Harrison County appoints a new emergency management director. Matt Stratton was recently promoted to director of emergency management in Harrison County, filling the vacancy left in 2020 after Rupert Lacy retired. Stratton looks forward to working with community members and sharing helpful information to keep us safe…

Coastal Family Health Center offering drive-thru COVID vaccines for ages 75 and up

Coastal Family Health Center will administer the COVID-19 vaccine, a series of two shots, to those who are 75 years and older. Administration of the first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine will initially be available at four convenient locations, offering drive-thru service at no out-of-pocket cost. Follow up appoints for the second dose will be made at the same…

Coastal Family Health’s Vancleave clinic open for COVID vaccines

Coastal Family Health Center’s Vancleave clinic was open for its first day administering the COVID-19 vaccine. The Moderna vaccine was administered to everyone 75 years old or older and healthcare workers. Patients are asked to call in advance for an appointment just to ensure their vaccine is at the right temperature to be distributed. Upon arrival, there’s an option of…

Keeping safe during cold weather

When it gets cold like this and we think of fires, it’s usually about how to light one in our fire places, but when the temperature drops, potential fire hazards go up. In a matter of seconds, a space heater can go from warming up your house to burning it down. Biloxi Fire Deputy Chief of Fire Prevention Caleb Hudson…

Betting update for the National Championship Game

It’s almost National Championship football time between Alabama and Ohio State and that means bettors have made their way to local sportsbooks to place their bets on the matchup. Draft Kings at Scarlet Pearl Sports Book Manager Brad Carpenter is glad the national championship game is being held following a season filled with COVID-19 concerns. The Crimson Tide enter tonight’s…

Wild Acres celebrates first birthday of baby sloth

The baby sloth at Wild Acres is one! The birthday celebration was shared with supporters online. Sammy the Sloth hung around for his birthday. The crew at Wild Acres went live on Facebook to share his birthday party with supporters. Wild Acres Owner Cody Breland said, “Who wouldn’t want to celebrate Sammy’s birthday through Facebook live?” Upon arrival, Sammy took…

‘Your CBD Store’ celebrations anniversary

It’s CBD Awareness Month and Your CBD Store in Ocean Springs is celebrating its one-year anniversary with customers and community members. Helping people reach their personal health goals is the mission of Natalie Goff, part owner of Your CBD Store. To celebrate the store’s success over the past year, samples, raffles, and discounts were given out to those who came…

Salvation Army Cold Weather shelters open until January 12th

The Salvation Army’s cold weather shelters are open through the night of January 12th. This includes the Salvation Army Gulfport Outreach Center on 22nd Street in Gulfport and the Pascagoula Corp and Social Services center on Nathan Hale Avenue in Pascagoula. These shelters are open when it is 35 degrees outside or 40 degrees with inclement weather. Space is assigned…

Dr. Jay Willis announces Pascagoula mayoral campaign

On Thursday, current Pascagoula Mayor Dr. Steve Demetropoulos announced on Facebook he will not be running for re-election this spring. Following this announcement, Dr. Jay Willis declared via a press release Saturday that he will be throwing his hat in the ring for mayor of Pascagoula. Dr. Willis is a retired local dentist and native to Pascagoula. After retiring from…