Gulfport S.W.A.T Team receives Medal of Valor

The Gulfport Police Department is sharing big news! Members of the department’s S.W.A.T. Team were honored with the Medal of Valor award. The Medal of Valor is the highest national honor for valor that can be awarded to a public safety officer. According to the Bureau of Justice, the medal is given to public safety officers who have exhibited exceptional…

Pass Christian launches 2020 Holiday Passport Program

Pass Christian’s chamber of commerce is sharing some exciting holiday news! In hopes of encouraging local shopping this Christmas, they have launched their 2020 Holiday Passport Program. Visit a business listed on the passport and you’ll get a stamp. Visit eight of these participating businesses and you’ll be entered into a gift card drawing from one of the participating stores….

Mississippi State Department of Health reports 1,638 COVID-19 cases and 23 new deaths

The Mississippi State Department of Health reported 1,638 new COVID-19 cases and 23 new deaths including one new death in Jackson County. The statewide total stands at 140,429 confirmed cases and 3,642 deaths. Here are the numbers for our areas: Hancock County now has 1,114 cases and 37 deaths Harrison County has 6,666 cases and 105 deaths Jackson County has…

The Brides of Le Baleine get plaque at the Biloxi Visitors Center

Another way locals and visitors can explore the history of the Mississippi Gulf Coast is by taking a stop at the new interactive Brides of Baleine commemorative plaque at the Biloxi Visitors Center. This afternoon, the plaque was unveiled at a ceremony put on by the Brides of Baleine committee. On the plaque visitors can scan QR codes to learn…

Annual State of the Coast Symposium held virtually due to COVID-19

The State of the Coast Symposium was held this morning. The fourth annual symposium looked a little different than in previous years. Due to COVID-19, it was held virtually over Zoom. Several coastal economic and business leaders from Harrison, Hancock, and Jackson counties talked about tourism, healthcare, manufacturing, job growth, and the impacts of challenges endured throughout 2020. Gulf Coast…

Weekly Job Numbers report: 742,000 jobless claims last week

The number of people filing for unemployment increased last week. First-time jobless claims totaled 742,000 for the week, according to the labor department. That’s about 30,000 more filings than economists expected. Continuing claims dropped by nearly 430,000, marking a pandemic-era low at 6.37 million. Categories: Business, News, US & World News Tags: jobless claims, Unemployment, weekly job report

Mississippi State Department of Health reports 1,395 new COVID-19 cases and 19 deaths

The Mississippi State Department of Health reported 1,395 new COVID-19 cases and 19 new deaths including one new death in Hancock and Jackson counties. The statewide total stands at 138,791 confirmed cases and 3,619 deaths. Here are the numbers for our area: Hancock County has 1,098 cases and 37 deaths Harrison County has 6,604 cases and 104 deaths Jackson County…

Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence Christmas ‘Adopt a Family’ program in full swing

Another organization on the Coast lending a helping hand this holiday season is the Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence. The GCCN’s annual Christmas Adopt-a-Family program is currently underway with plenty of families in need of some Christmas cheer this year. Some families at GCCN’s shelter that have been impacted by interpersonal violence, such as domestic violence, don’t have the means…

Gulfport Harbor Market open every Wednesday

The Gulfport Harbor Market was apparently playing tricks when they said they were ending their season just before Halloween. It’s all treats for now on because they opened again today, giving residents the opportunity to shop for goodies just in time for Christmas. Whether you’re looking for an item to spruce up your house for the holidays, fresh fruits and…

‘Santa Wears a Badge’ campaign under way at Jackson County Sheriff’s Department

Across the Coast, local organizations and groups are helping make the holidays a little better for those less fortunate this season. One of those organizations is the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department. They recently kicked off their annual ‘Santa Wears a Badge’ campaign. The campaign helps provide Christmas gifts to local underprivileged children. Currently, the sheriff’s department is accepting applications to…

Audrey’s Southern Kitchen and Catering providing free Thanksgiving meal

Local business Audrey’s Southern Kitchen and Catering is serving free Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow. Owner Audrey Duncan tells News 25 that while tomorrow’s not Thanksgiving, we should give thanks every day. They’re partnering with Climb CDC, Extend a Hand Help a Friend, and Councilman Kenneth Casey to provide meals to anyone who shows up. It’s curbside delivery and they’re asking that…

Five hundred families given Thanksgiving meal in Biloxi

Five hundred local families will have a traditional Thanksgiving meal this year thanks to a couple of local organizations. Feeding the Gulf Coast and Winn-Dixie parent company Southeastern Grocer set up at Biloxi Baptist Church this morning and hosted a drive-thru food distribution where all the fixings for a Thanksgiving meal were handed out. Officials with both organizations say the…

First of its kind smart neighborhood to be built in Lauderdale County

Smart homes are coming to Mississippi thanks in part to Mississippi Power. The company announced Tuesday their partnership with Southern Company to build the first smart neighborhood in the world exclusively featuring the Tesla solar roof. Earlier this summer, Mississippi Power and Tesla installed the first solar roof in the state on a Habitat for Humanity home in Hattiesburg. They’re…