Baby Jane from 1982 cold case has been identified

In 1982, the lifeless body of a toddler was found in the Escatawpa River beneath the west bound lane of I-10 near Pascagoula. With her identity unknown, the little girl became known as Baby Jane, but today after 38 years, Baby Jane finally has a name. On December 5th, 1982, the body of a female 18-month-old child was discovered in…

‘Santa Wears a Badge’ benefit wrestling events hosted by Diamond Championship Wrestling

‘Tis the season to be jolly and it’s also the season of body slams courtesy of Diamond Championship Wrestling. The wrestling promotion will host two action packed events on December 12th and the 19th. Here’s the thing: DCW is teaming up with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department to spread some holiday cheer and help out with the ‘Santa Wears a…

Wiener Wonderland is back in Woolmarket

When you combine a love of Christmas lights with a love of dachshunds, you get the Wiener Wonderland. Shelby Pierce’s fun dachshund Christmas display is back this holiday season in front of her home on Karli Lane in Woolmarket. This year, Pierce is also raising awareness for Tired Dog Rescue and encouraging others to support their cause. Pierce began the…

Broadway Kennel competes at Winter Classic Dogshow

The Mississippi Gulf Coast Winter Classic welcome visitors and competitors from all across the country. Maggie Pryor travels with seven dogs in hopes to win the platinum title. Traveling from Crawley, Texas to the Gulf Coast, Pryor and her team of five dog handlers are here to win it all. Maggie had her first Australian Shepard as a pet in…

Downtown for the Holidays canceled in Pascagoula

The holiday Christmas event ‘Downtown for the Holidays’ in Pascagoula was canceled due to the rise of COVID numbers. The event was scheduled for tomorrow, December 4th, but Pascagoula Mayor Steve Demetropoulos announces its cancelation due to the potential spread of COVID-19. To keep everyone safe during these hard times, it’s best not to host an event that could bring…

Mississippi officials say be wary of medical marijuana scams

The Mississippi Attorney General’s Office and the Mississippi Department of Health are urging the public to stay cautious of medical marijuana scams. Since passage of Initiative 65 last month, the attorney general’s office has received questions about advertisements claiming to offer pre-registration for medical marijuana cards in Mississippi. Attorney General Lynn Fitch says that their office will remain vigilant and…

Wanted for package theft in Gulfport

Two victims in Gulfport reported a white male with a beard wearing camouflage that stole packages from their front doors in the College Park area on November 23rd. One victim described the suspect getting into an unknown make smaller, silver sports SUV. The Gulfport Police Department would like to remind the public of these tips to avoid having packages taken…

Motor vehicle collision with an entrapment on Canal Road in Harrison County

Earlier this morning, Harrison County Fire Rescue responded to a rollover motor vehicle collision with an entrapment. According to Harrison County Fire Rescue, the collision took place on Canal Road near Tillman for a head-on collision which resulted in a truck rolling over and the driver needed to be extracted from the vehicle. Fire Chief Pat Sullivan says no life-threatening…

Christmas in the Pass expands to two days this year

Over in the Pass, they’re not letting the Grinch steal Christmas.  In fact, one of the city’s major holiday celebrations is expanding this year. Christmas in the Pass has been increased to two days, starting Friday afternoon at 5 p.m. with a holiday parade which will roll at 6 p.m. and wrap with Santa’s arrival and tree lighting at a…

Mississippi Aquarium welcomes Santa!

It’s the first-ever Christmas season for the new Mississippi Aquarium and they pulled out all the stops to welcome a friend to kids across the Coast. Santa arrived at the aquarium today and will be available for photos on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays now through December 20th. Kids and families will also have the chance to write letters to Santa,…

Governor’s Conference on Tourism

The tourism industry was hit hard during the global pandemic. The 2020 Governor’s Conference on Tourism has a plan to bring back tourism in our state. Travel all over the world has reduced due to safety measures during the global pandemic. The tourism industry has been in the eye of the storm, but Mississippi has a plan to get people…

2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season wraps up

The nightmare 2020 Atlantic hurricane season is finally over, but the toll it took on the Gulf Coast can be seen no matter where you go. Trouble in the tropics started early with the first named storm forming weeks before the hurricane season officially began. A record breaking 30 named storms forming this year, 12 of them slamming into the…

‘Christmas in the Wild’ at Wild Acres

The Wild Acres Animal Experience is set to kick off the Christmas season with a new event that combines holiday cheer with exotic animals. Christmas in the Wild kicks off this Friday and runs on select dates through December 22nd from 6 to 9 p.m. Visitors to the experience will get to see a colorful light display and experience the…

Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum annual Christmas light display

Along with many other festive activities on the Coast this holiday season, the Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum is helping light up South Mississippi with its annual Christmas light display. Wander through the giant light displays behind the museum where you’ll see larger than life scenes featuring some of Christmas’ most famous characters like elves, Santa Claus, and Jack Skeleton….

Canopy South MS Child Advocacy Center on a mission

It’s the season for giving and what better time to host a gift drive for young people right here in our area?  Canopy South Mississippi Child Advocacy Center is working hard to do just that and you can help! They’ve decked the halls at Canopy South Mississippi Child Advocacy Center in Gulfport, but don’t let the festive holiday decorations fool…

Train carrying vehicles derails in Moselle, Mississippi

A train derailed in Moselle, Mississippi this morning. A number of Jones County volunteer fire departments responded to the derailment. Norfolk Southern runs the train and company crews and hazmat crews are on their way to help clean up the site. The cleanup may take two to three days. The train was carrying vehicles as well as polyvinyl and acetone….