FDA will approve Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine for emergency use authorization

Newly released documents suggest the FDA will approve Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine for emergency use authorization on Thursday. The documents posted on the agency’s website state the vaccine meets its criteria for success. Research data shows the vaccine was 52 percent effective after the first dose and 95 percent effective after two doses. The vaccine also did not raise any specific…

Saints Report: Saints stay perfect in NFC South

The New Orleans Saints have experienced an incredible amount of success throughout the Sean Payton era and yet Sunday’s win over the Atlanta Falcons put them in position to do something they’ve never done before. On the strength of their ninth straight victory, the Saints are now 5-0 in the division. One more win over the Carolina Panthers in week…

Deadline to request meals for Feed the Needy is December 14th

With Christmas just 18 days away, Harrison County’s Feed the Needy program is gearing up for its last meal distribution of the holiday season. Thirty-one years and still going strong, Harrison County’s annual holiday meal distribution program Feed the Needy has faced some unprecedented challenges trying to get food to those in need. However, even COVID-19 isn’t stopping the spirit…

Remembering the life of Molly Lee

The Gulfport community, along with students and staff at Gulfport High, are mourning the loss of student Molly Lee, who passed away last Friday. For Bailey Smith, the loss of her friend Molly Lee, is hard to digest. “It’s heart wrenching. It really makes my stomach hurt. It’s like my heart is shattered.” Molly died following a car accident last…

Enrolling in AmeriCorps program

Climb CDC, a local nonprofit, betters the youth in our community by helping them with workforce training. This gives them a skill set that they can use for their careers and not just temporary employment. They’re enrolling in their AmeriCorps program, which helps participants by providing them with an educational award worth around $3,000. It also helps get them involved…

MS 2021 legislative session set to reconvene January 5th

State legislators are scheduled to meet at the capitol in Jackson on Tuesday, January 5th for the opening of next year’s legislative session, but there is some talk that date could possibly be delayed due to COVID concerns despite the January 5th reconvening is constitutionally mandated. No official word yet on whether the January 5th reconvening date will be rescheduled….

Mississippi election results now online

It’s been just over a month since Mississippians and voters across the U.S. cast their ballots in the November 3rd general election. Now, certified results from the election in Mississippi are available on the Secretary of State’s website. Data from the statewide election management systems showed a total of more than 1.3 million legal votes cast for the president of…

Drive-by Farewell ceremony for Harrison County EMA Director Rupert Lacy

‘What the HAIL Rupert?’ and other funny signs were seen at the drive-by farewell for the now former Harrison County Emergency Management Agency Director Rupert Lacy. That’s apparently an inside joke regarding Lacy’s sometimes comedic emails. Lacy served Harrison County as EMA Director for the past 13 years. While he says the past year didn’t put him into retirement, it…

79th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor

Monday marks the 79th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. December 7th, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt called it “a date which will live in infamy.” Hundreds of Japanese bombers attacked the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard. Twenty-one ships of the Pacific fleet were sunk or damaged, including the USS Arizona which lost more than 1,100 crewmen. More than 2,400…

Search continues for duck hunters missing in Mississippi

The search continues for a man and teenager from Louisiana who went missing Thursday afternoon while duck hunting in Mississippi. Authorities say 21-year-old Jeb Hughes and 16-year-old Gunner Palmer of Denham Springs were reported missing after they didn’t return from hunting on the Mississippi River near Palmira Island. Neither have answered their phones and their truck and boat trailer were…

Sixth annual Pet Pawrade in Pass Christian

The sixth annual Pass Christian Christmas Pawrade brought Christmas spirit to pet owners and their furry friends. Big, small, and everything in between, the pawrade organizers accepted all pets to participate. Pets and pet owners dressed up for the occasion in their best Christmas outfits and costumes. Awards were given to best dressed pet, best dressed pet and handler, and…

Christmas Market taking place at the Biloxi Visitors Center

At the Biloxi Visitors Center you can now shop with local small businesses for the perfect Christmas gift. Each weekend until December 20th, the Biloxi Visitors Center will host their Christmas Market. There’s everything from hand-made body butter, scarves, pottery, jewelry, and more for everyone on your Christmas list. The visitors center requires wearing a mask while inside shopping for…

Christmas wreath ceremony at the Biloxi National Cemetery

The Biloxi National Cemetery remembered those who fought for our country this holiday season during their annual Christmas wreath laying ceremony. Family members, friends, and the community are normally asked to come out and pay their respects to the fallen soldiers. However, this year, the event was shared with everyone through Facebook live. Those who attended helped lay the wreaths…

Mississippi Gulf Coast Kennel Club Winter Classic

At the 11th annual Winter Classic over 600 dogs came out to compete and take home the overall win. Furry friends big and small from across the country flooded the Gulf Coast this weekend for the 11th annual Winter Classic, primed and ready to win best in show. After the recent cancelations of dog shows due to COVID, competitors have…

Law enforcement engage in high speed vehicle chase with wanted man from Scott County

Harrison County Sheriff’s Department and other law enforcement agencies were engaged in a high-speed vehicle chase earlier today. According to Sheriff Troy Peterson, a deputy spotted a vehicle traveling east on I-10 matching the description of a man wanted out of Scott County for shooting a man and kidnapping a woman. The suspect continued to flee eastbound on I-10, eventually…

Gift drive spreading joy to local children

Looking to spread some joy this holiday season? You can assist local Gulf Coast children that have suffered the pain of abuse, neglect, domestic violence, and exploitation. Canopy Children’s Solutions South Mississippi Child Advocacy Center serves these children and their families and need your help to spread cheer this year with their annual gift drive. They’re collecting toys, gift cards,…

City of Long Beach’s Sea Santa Sail-a-Bration canceled

Long Beach’s annual Sea Santa Sail-a-Bration has been canceled as well due to COVID-19 concerns. The parade was set to roll at 5:45 on Saturday night through downtown Long Beach. The Long Beach Community Development Association announced they are adhering to MSDH public health recommendations regarding social gatherings, but the parade is set to roll again in 2021 according to…

Mississippi State Department of Health reports 2,480 new COVID-19 cases and 37 new deaths

The Mississippi State Department of Health reported 2,480 new COVID-19 cases and 37 new deaths across the state. The statewide total stands at 161,516 confirmed cases and 3,916 deaths. Here are the numbers in our area: Hancock County has 1,328 cases and still 42 deaths Harrison County is now at 7,624 cases and 114 deaths Jackson County has 6,774 cases…

Senate discusses 908 billion-dollar COVID aid proposal

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is optimistic about the prospects for a mid-sized COVID-19 relief bill and a separate $1.4 trillion government-wide spending bill. After months of a partisan impasse, Pelosi says Democrats are ‘excited’ about a $908 billion proposal from a bipartisan group of senators introduced earlier this week. The speaker has previously demanded a $2 trillion relief bill. Pelosi…

Debris removal update in unincorporated Harrison County

The Harrison County Board of Supervisors has released an update on debris removal in unincorporated areas of the county following Hurricane Zeta. The county estimates Zeta generated around 800,000 to one million cubic yards of damage and was the most destructive storm to hit Harrison County in 15 years. Around 300,000 of those cubic yards have been collected so far…

MS Secretary of State presents check to MS Department of Marine Resources

Each year the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources reels in millions of dollars from Tidelands Funds, money generated since 1994 from leases of land, such as tidelands and submerged lands, owned by the state. Today the Mississippi Secretary of State presented a check to the DMR for millions of dollars, money that is slated to fund projects throughout South Mississippi….