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….

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…