08/09 – Brantly’s “Scattered Showers Daily, Watching the Tropics” Monday Night Forecast

 The tropical disturbance we’ve been watching is now very near the Leeward Islands and it is expected to produce gusty winds and heavy rains across portions of those islands during the next several hours.  Satellite and radar data indicate that deep storm activity around the system continues to gradually organize in curved bands across the northern half of the circulation,…

News 25’s 25 Teams in 25 Days: Ocean Springs Greyhounds

The grind don’t stop at stop number 12 on News 25’s 25 Teams in 25 days and neither does the chase. Ocean Springs has as much potential as any team on the Gulf Coast, but the Greyhounds still have a long way to go on just the first day of official MHSAA practice. Head Coach Blake Pennock said, “I mean…

Mississippi Highway Patrol cruiser to be featured in 2022 calendar

The Mississippi Highway Patrol will appear in the 2022 America’s Best Looking Cruiser Calendar. Each year, the American Association of State Troopers holds a nationwide competition to determine which state has the best-looking cruisers. The top 13 cruisers were voted on by Facebook users from July 20th through August 3rd. Mississippi Highway Patrol’s cruiser received 11,506 votes and placed tenth…

Pascagoula named top five cities in Southeast

One Coast city was recognized by Nasdaq.com today as a top destination for families in the southeast. Pascagoula was praised by the online platform for its open space perfect for outdoor activities, in addition to its central location on the Gulf Coast, making weekend trips to Pensacola or New Orleans easy. The article also commended the Coast city’s affordability, noting…

NCBC Navy Lodge wins ‘the Best of the Best’

The Naval Construction Battalion Center’s Lodge wins the ‘Best of the Best’ in a competition involving every other Navy lodge around the globe. For the lodge general manager Annette Cephas, earning this award is the equivalant of taking home Olympic gold. The lodge is best rated with the highest marks in guest satisfaction, operations, quality assessment, and financial performance. Aside…

Mississippi chef crowned America’s new King of Seafood

Chef Austin Sumrall of Mississippi was crowned America’s new King of Seafood in New Orleans last Saturday. As the winner of the 17th annual Great American Seafood Cook-Off, Sumrall will travel across the country and abroad to promote U.S. seafood. Sumrall is the owner of White Pillars restaurant in Biloxi, Mississippi. Thirteen chefs from all over the nation and Guam…

Pearl River County School District selected for Digital Learning Coach Program

The Mississippi Department of Education announced the school districts selected for its 2021-2022 Digital Learning Coach Program, one of which is here in South Mississippi. Pearl River County Schools will be one of 62 schools across the state receiving a digital learning coach to help teachers and administrators best utilize educational technology to improve student outcomes. The digital learning coaches…

COVID testing sites packed as delta variant spreads

The delta variant is sweeping across the state and hospitals along the Coast are at their breaking point with a shortage of nurses and no ICU beds available. To help make it easier on staff, Memorial Hospital set up a COVID testing site outside the hospital. People sat in their cars outside of Memorial Hospital, waiting in long lines to…

Governor Reeves speaks on rising COVID-19 cases

Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves is speaking out following the continued rise in cases here in the state. On social media today, Reeves shared a graph from state health officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs which shows the percentages of both vaccinated and unvaccinated folks in terms of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. In his post, Reeves states: “It was recently said nationally that…

MSDH reports nearly 7,000 new cases of COVID-19 from August 6th through the 8th

Today, the Mississippi State Department of Health is reporting nearly 7,000 new cases of COVID-19 for August 6th through August 8th. Along with the additional 6,912 cases of COVID-19 in Mississippi, MSDH is also reporting 28 deaths for the same three-day period. Thirteen deaths occurred between July 29th and August 6th and an additional 15 deaths occurred between July 29th…

COVID-19 vaccination event hosted at Gulfport High School

Gulfport High School hosted its own vaccination event Saturday at the Bert Jenkins Gym. Team Memorial came to this location earlier this summer to give out COVID vaccines and the recipients on Saturday were originally supposed to come only for their second vaccine dose. However, with the recent surge in COVID cases, the team decided to offer the vaccines for…

CTA and Singing River Health System partnered up for vaccine event

The Coast Transit Authority partnered with Singing River Health System to host a free vaccination event on Saturday at the Biloxi Transit Center. The CTA offered both the Johnson and Johnson and the Pfizer vaccines at the event. The organization also offered free fixed-route bus rides and free demand response rides to anyone that was unable to drive to the…

33rd annual Summer Beach Run

Gulf Coast Running Club held their 33rd annual Summer Beach Run 5K and one-mile kids run on Saturday. The 5K began at 8 a.m. with the kids race starting shortly after. The race hosted about 130 participants. $150 Gift cards and trophies were given out to the first overall male and female finishers. Second and third place male and female…

United Methodist Church blood drive in Biloxi

Our United Methodist Women hosted a blood drive at their church on Saturday. The church started the day by hosting a $5 breakfast to about 50 people at 7 a.m. The church normally holds a breakfast the first Saturday of every month. Mississippi Blood Services then came to the church at 8 a.m. to host the blood drive. The church…

Dive teams find sunken vessels south of Ship Island

Last Thursday, Harrison County Fire and Rescue, along with divers from the Department of Marine Resources, Gulfport Fire Department, and U.S. Coast Guard, searched for and found vessels that sunk under water and have been there for a couple of years. The different departments provided divers, boats, and an underwater drone. Teams went on site south of Ship Island and…

Building in Downtown Gulfport burns down

Crews responded to a fire early Sunday morning off of 28th Street in Gulfport. The fire started in a building connected to the Old Green Thumb Nursery property. The flames impacted the one building, but left it reduced to ashes. The only occupant at the time of the fire was able to escape the property and left the scene unharmed….

Grant me Hope: Jolene is hoping to get adopted

On Mondays here on News 25 we feature children from Mississippi hoping to get adopted in our Grant me Hope segment made possible by Caring Hearts Counseling Services. Today we introduce you to 12-year-old Jolene. If you’re interested in adopting Jolene, you can visit the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services website at mdcps.ms.gov and click on the Mississippi Heart…

8/9 – Rob’s “Hot & Humid” Monday Afternoon Forecast

With high-pressure shaping the forecast, daily high temperatures generally in the 90 to 95 range and afternoon dew-points in the lower and mid 70s will make for somewhat uncomfortable conditions. Moisture flow south of the interstate will be more abundant than north of I-10. Humidity content will drop-off during the afternoon. Showers and t-storms will develop primarily during the heat of…

8/9 – Rob’s “Summertime Pattern” Monday Morning Forecast

Not much in the way of changes expected over the next few days with high pressure over the Gulf of Mexico. Daily high temperatures generally in the 90 to 95 range and afternoon dew-points in the lower and mid 70s will make for somewhat uncomfortable conditions. Moisture flow south of the interstate will be more abundant than north of I-10….

08/08 – Brantly’s “Afternoon Showers Ahead” Sunday Night Forecast

 Expect the typical summertime pattern of late morning into early evening isolated to scattered showers and storms inland, with late evening into overnight isolated shower and thunderstorm activity over the marine zones Monday night through Wednesday night. Showers and storms may produce locally heavy rainfall. Temperatures will dip into the lower to middle 70s for Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, with…

08/06 – Brantly’s “Partly Cloudy” Friday Night Forecast

 Moisture levels will continue to increase on Saturday and Sunday. No significant rain system is expected to impact the area over the weekend and with the higher moisture levels, we’ll be in a more “normal” summertime pattern with a small chance of rain. Isolated to scattered storms should develop by mid to late morning along sea breeze boundaries and spread…