Climb CDC hosting community cleanup Saturday

South Mississippi continues to put on cleanup efforts to restore the community after the effects of Hurricane Zeta. Climb CDC is a prime example as they’re hosting a community united cleanup event tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The organization is asking anyone who can help to meet up at the family enrichment center in Gulfport to help pick…

Mississippi State Department of Health reports 1,305 new COVID-19 cases and 5 new deaths

The Mississippi State Department of Health reported 1,305 new COVID-19 cases and five new deaths including two in Jackson County. The statewide total stands at 131,970 confirmed cases and 3,519 deaths. Here are the numbers for our area: Hancock County has 1,037 cases and 34 deaths Harrison County has 6,331 cases and 100 deaths Jackson County has 5,640 cases and…

Update on officer-involved shooting in Gulfport

Now to an update on the officer-involved shooting first reported yesterday in Gulfport. The victim, now identified as Henry Frankowski III, died after being sent to the hospital Thursday evening. The shooting happened outside a Dollar Tree on 25th Avenue in Downtown Gulfport. Just before 3 p.m. police received reports of a homeless man abusing an animal and acting irate….

Female duo earns entrepreneur grant for their business Coastal City Goods

Looking for gifts for family and friends this holiday season that captures the beauty of the Mississippi Gulf Coast? Look no further than Coastal City Goods. Two local businesswomen are taking the Mississippi Gulf Coast by storm with their coastal inspired designs. Co-founders Andrea Brokamp and Daphne Eagle first met at an event held by Keesler Air Force Base to…

Officer-involved shooting in Gulfport is under investigation

An investigation is underway following an officer-involved shooting in Gulfport earlier this afternoon. Gulfport police responded to the Dollar Tree off 25th Avenue in Downtown Gulfport just before 3 p.m. to a report of a man abusing an animal and acting irate. When two white officers approached the white male suspect, he pointed a firearm towards them, and the two…

Zeta debris cleanup continues in Biloxi

The City of Biloxi began removing Hurricane Zeta debris from the curbside of homes just over a week ago and the debris pick up process continues. Debris teams have been on Biloxi streets for eight days now. The city’s clean up crews began focusing on neighborhoods in West Biloxi where a majority of the downed limbs and trees from Hurricane…

Mississippi community colleges join MS Optical Network

In the age of virtual learning, high speed internet is a must for all students. That’s in part why C Spire announced the addition of the state’s 15 community colleges to Mississippi’s optical network, the state’s research and development program. With the addition, the program will offer a fiber network, higher internet speeds, and more to the community colleges. C…

Live Local: French Colonial Memorial Garden

Lace up your shoes and take a stroll with News 25’s Lorraine Weiskopf in today’s edition of Live Local, a series you can catch on News 25 on Thursdays. For this week, we visit the French colonial cemetery, the oldest known French colonial cemetery in the South and second oldest in the United States. What was originally the site of…

Governor Reeves holds COVID-19 briefing

Governor Tate Reeves took the time today to update the state on its stance with COVID-19. Reeves held a Facebook live briefing today rather than in his usual press room because he and his family are currently isolating after one of his daughters tested positive for COVID-19. He says there’s been a significant uptick in cases across the board. Governor…

COVID-19 vaccine availability in Mississippi

A coronavirus vaccine could be available to healthcare workers and first responders in Mississippi as soon as next month. State Epidemiologist Dr. Paul Beyers said Mississippi has been tentatively approved to receive an initial round of 183,000 doses of the vaccine. The vaccine is being developed by Pfizer and partner Biontech. Supplies are limited so those who are the most…

Unemployment claims last week

Another 709,000 Americans filed first-time claims for unemployment benefits last week on a seasonally adjusted basis. The labor department reported those official numbers Thursday. There were also nearly 300,000 new pandemic unemployment assistance filings. That program gives benefits to those who aren’t eligible for normal state aid such as people who are self-employed. If you include that number, first-time claims…

Officer-involved shooting in Gulfport sends one to the hospital

On November 12, 2020, at approximately 2:51 p.m., the Gulfport Police Department was dispatched to a suspect abusing an animal and acting irate in the 2400 block of 25th Avenue. As the officers approached the suspect, the suspect pointed a firearm at the officers. The white male suspect was engaged by two white officers. The suspect was transported to a…

Mississippi State Department of Health reports 1,271 new COVID-19 cases and 17 deaths

The Mississippi State Department of Health reported 1,271 new COVID-19 cases and 17 new deaths including two in Harrison County and one in Hancock County. The statewide total stands at 130,665 confirmed cases and 3,514 deaths. Here are the numbers for our area: Hancock County has 1,008 cases and 34 deaths Harrison County has 6,279 cases and 100 deaths Jackson…

Coastal Family Health Clinic and Salvation Army team up for free COVID-19 testing

Coastal Family Health teamed up with the Salvation Army Kroc Center in Biloxi to provide free coronavirus testing to the community. The drive-thru style format allowed residents with any symptoms of COVID-19 to get tested and receive results within 24 to 48 hours. It’s all an effort to help with the recent spike of COVID-19 cases in Mississippi. The two…

Sneak peek at the The Blake in Biloxi

A new senior living facility is set to open soon in Biloxi, creating more jobs and featuring brand new amenities. Caring for our senior citizens is an important task and a new facility off Popp’s Ferry Road is set to bring a new touch to senior care. Caroline Barry said, “We like to participate in that growth and development and…

New performing arts facility unveiled at Biloxi High School

The Biloxi School District revealed its newest addition to its arts program this evening. Education in the arts on the Mississippi Gulf Coast received an upgrade Wednesday evening with the unveiling of the Biloxi school’s state-of-the-art theatrical facility. Over two years after its groundbreaking, the performing arts center is finished. The facility boasts 950 seats, a 5,000 square foot stage,…

Gulf Coast Baptist Association helping with hurricane cleanup

Hurricane Zeta cleanup efforts continue on the Coast. At the Gulf Coast Baptist Association, volunteers are coordinating disaster relief requests. Since the storm, the organization teams have helped out with debris cleanup, chainsaw work and more. Currently they are working on more than 200 requests for service. Executive Director Dr. Steven Mooneyham says the help comes free  of charge, but…

MedPharmics launching clinical trial COVID-19 therapeutics treatment in Gulfport

MedPharmics is launching a clinical trial in Gulfport to test multiple therapeutics in the early treatment of COVID-19. The primary goal of this clinical trial is to determine whether investigational agents may effectively and safely treat COVID-19 among adults who have it but aren’t sick enough to be hospitalized. For more information visit www.activ-2.org. This site lists where the study…

Honoring Veterans at the American Legion in Gautier

Today dozens of veterans gathered in Gautier for Veterans Day. The American Legion honored all branches of military who have served our country and thanked those who continue to help the community. Respect, honor, and freedom were the words spoken throughout the American Legion in Gautier, honoring all military veterans on the 11th day of the 11th month at 11…