Pathway Resource Center offering free services in D’Iberville

Opening their door for the first time in 2021, Pathway Resource Center in D’Iberville is ready to help connect the community to free services available to everyone. Checking in on thy neighbor includes the homeless community. In D’Iberville at Big Ridge Baptist Church, Pathway Resource Center opens their doors as a safe place to share physical and mental health assistance….

Senate votes to approve new state flag

Mississippi lawmakers are finishing the process of adopting the new state flag with a magnolia and the phrase ‘In God we Trust.’ It’s happening six months after legislators retired the last state flag in the U.S. with the confederate battle emblem. Voters approved the new Magnolia flag in November after a commission recommended the design. Senators today voted 38-7 to…

Crime Stoppers asking for information in double homicide in Gulfport

A double homicide investigation is underway in Gulfport and the Mississippi Gulf Coast Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for information. Crime Stoppers and the Gulfport Police Department are asking for the public’s help solving the investigation. Rashaud Fairley and Charles Johnson Jr. were both shot and killed on November 28th. The murders happened on Westward Drive in Gulfport. Up…

Palazzo responds to unrest in Washington

South Mississippi’s congressional representative has responded to the events unfolding in Washington right now. Congressman Steven Palazzo tells News 25 he and his staff are in a safe place right now and expressed surprise at how events unfolded today. Palazzo says a majority of protesters in D.C. today were peacefully expressing their first amendment rights, but points to a small…

NCAA Basketball: Mississippi State vs. Missouri

Up in Starkville, Mississippi State hosting 13th ranked Missouri, Tigers off to their best start since 2014. MSU down 12 at the half, but it’s all Bulldogs in the second half, outscoring Missouri by 27 to win it 78-63. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: basketball, mississippi state, sports

Federal assistance available for businesses in South Mississippi

Hurricane Zeta hit just a little more than two months ago, but many South Mississippians are still reeling from the storm’s effects. Federal help is now available for South Mississippians hit by Hurricane Zeta. Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce CEO Adele Lyons said, “Finally, we got the federal declaration on Hurricane Zeta, which happened on October 28th.  Finally, on…

New resource center opens in D’Iberville

The Mental Health Association of South Mississippi has a new partnership with Big Ridge Baptist Church in D’Iberville, bringing more mental health awareness to homeless and low-income families who need help. The Pathway Resource Center at Big Ridge Baptist Church will continue their weekly Wednesday meetings January 6th from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Pathway Resource Center provides services…

Coastal Family Health and Salvation Army give out flu shots

Coastal Family Health Center and the Salvation Army continue to help in the fight against COVID and the seasonal flu. Today, South Mississippians lined up to get flu vaccines at the Salvation Army Kroc Center in Biloxi. The shots were free of charge and just one of many services Coastal Family Health Center’s mobile medical unit is offering throughout the…

Fort Bayou drawbridge in Jackson County temporarily closing

A reminder to Jackson County resident and travelers that there will be a temporary drawbridge closure in Ocean Springs tonight. Crews will be upgrading the Fort Bayou drawbridge on state route 609 in Jackson County. The repair project will include upgrades to the bridge’s motor, generator, gears, axles, and crews will also be repainting. The draw bridge is expected to…

Long Beach School District announces Dr. Talia Lock as new superintendent

The Long beach School District Board of Trustees did not have to search long or far for its next superintendent. Monday night, the five board members approved Dr. Talia Lock to serve as superintendent effective July 1st of this year. Lock grew up in Long Beach and graduated from Long Beach High in 1995 where she currently serves as principal….

Biloxi PD searching for missing juvenile Azriel Griffis

Biloxi Police Department is searching for 15-year-old Azriel Griffis who reportedly ran away from the 12000 block of Old Highway 67. Griffis is described as being about 5’5” and weighs about 115 pounds and has brown hair. The Biloxi Police Department requests that anyone with information calls them at 228-392-0641 or call Biloxi Police Criminal Intelligence. Categories: Featured, Harrison County,…

Jackson County School District looks ahead to the next semester

Students in the Jackson County School District return to school tomorrow and the district’s superintendent sat down with News 25’s Grant Chighizola this afternoon to discuss his priorities for 2021. After making it through a fall semester unlike any other due to the challenges presented by COVID-19, Jackson County School Superintendent Dr. John Strycker is eager to begin the next…

Man wanted in New Year’s Eve shooting in Moss Point

Moss Point police are searching for a man involved in the New Year’s Eve shooting that claimed the life of 22-year-old Javantavous Davison. Twenty-one year-old Nathan Ramon Dubose is wanted for shooting and killing Davison in the area of Richard Street and Martin Luther King Boulevard. Dubose is considered armed and dangerous. Officers responded to the incident on New Year’s…

Starting your health and wellness journey

It’s time to put the Christmas cookies and champagne toasts behind us and honor those health and wellness New Year’s resolutions. It’s the first Monday of 2021 and there’s no time like the present to step up your health game, but don’t worry you don’t have to do it alone. The Long Beach Energy Club is here to help. They’re…

Meal prep takes thought out of eating healthy

There’s no need for unhealthy trendy diets. Eat Right Meal Prep has you covered when getting healthy for 2021. Searching for healthy food options can help you reach your New Year’s health goals. Eat Right Meal Prep on Cowan Road in Gulfport already has it all figured out. Owner Michele Clark said, “What you consume is what you are and…

Mississippi Aquarium ranked #4 in USA Today’s ‘Top 10 Best New Attractions’

Gulfport’s very own Mississippi Aquarium has reeled in one very prestigious recognition. It looks like they’re big fish now as they ranked number four by USA Today as one of the top ten in the category ‘Best New Attraction.’ They were selected by a poll with people from all over the country voting. The aquarium is thrilled to receive this…

Movies now playing at Premiere Lux Cinema

As they say, the show must go on and it is at some South Mississippi theatres like Premiere Lux Cinema at Edgewater Mall in Biloxi. Social distancing guidelines are in effect with proper social distancing and other measures at the Biloxi theatre, but movies are still playing on the big screen. You can even rent your own theatre space to…

Governor Reeves blames CDC for vaccination hold up in Mississippi

Vaccinations are here but they’re being distributed a little slower than expected. That’s what Governor Tate Reeves said this afternoon as he updates the state on where we stand with COVID-19. Governor Reeves believes the reason why the process is moving so slow is because the CDC’s decision to hold back and focus on whom should be getting the vaccine…