South Mississippi Child Advocacy Center Annual School Supply Drive

Considering we’re halfway through July, summer vacation will be over before we know it, that also means the start of 2021 school year is right around the corner. Canopy’s South Mississippi Child Advocacy Center is collecting school supplies for the children they serve. The center provides services like forensic interviewing to children when there are allegations of abuse, neglect, or…

Mother and son accused of defrauding state dept. of education face additional charges

A federal grand jury has indicted a mother and son accused of improperly obtaining millions of dollars from the state of Mississippi on additional charges. Nancy New and Zachary New were initially charged with 17 counts of conspiracy, fraud, identity theft, and money laundering in March. They were accused of defrauding the state department of education by more than $2…

Cocktail class tomorrow night at 100 Men Hall

100 Men Hall is an African American landmark in Bay St. Louis built back in 1922 and nearly 130 years later, it’s still housing events. It’s still run by the same non-profit that started even before that way back in 1894. We’ve got a guest from that non-profit, Rachel Dangermond as well as a member of the Hospitality Bruhs, Taariq…

Final preps for Big Rig Truck Show underway

It’s all about the big rigs this weekend at the Mississippi Coast Convention Center as the final preparations are made for the Gulf Coast Big Rig Truck Show. The finishing touches are being made for the show which kicks off Friday morning and runs through Saturday evening. Over 70 trucks are expected to be part of the event, including numerous…

HSSM Dog Days of Summer Shaggy’s Adoption Tour

The Humane Society of South Mississippi kicks off the Dog Days of Summer: Shaggy’s Adoption Tour tonight at Shaggy’s Pass Harbor. Several pups will be available for adoption tonight from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. If you can’t make it tonight, there are two more opportunities to do so. The tour is scheduled to stop July 17th at Shaggy’s Gulfport…

Locals upset over the cutting down of 200-year-old live oak in Ocean Springs

The two-hundred-year-old live oak tree that once provided shade to the playground at Fort Maurepas Park in Ocean Springs was cut down yesterday. The Ocean Springs Board of Alderman voted on June 15th to take the tree down. The decision was made after multiple arborists recommended it be removed. The decision was upsetting for many who argued that the live…

7/15 – The Chief’s “Weekend Look Ahead” Afternoon Forecasts

This afternoon though the weekend, south Mississippi will be in the middle of lower moisture to the east, higher moisture to the west. Convection in the onshore flow should remain isolated to scattered, with the best coverage over the western half of the area. Most convection should die out around sunset. As we get into Friday, the high-pressure to the east…

7/15 – Rob’s “Continued HOT” Thursday Morning Forecast

The Bermuda high-pressure is at the surface and aloft, extending westward across the Gulf Coast into east Texas early this morning. The eastern portions of the area may squeeze out one more relatively dry day today, as moisture flow will be suppressed. Better moisture will be sitting just to the west of the area, as reflected by more numerous showers/storms….

7/15 – Brantly’s “Hot” Thursday Forecast

 A fairly typical summertime weather pattern will continue across our region today as the persistent deep layer ridge of high pressure continues to nose westward from the western Atlantic into the southeastern U.S. and adjacent north central Gulf Coast region. A light southeasterly to southerly wind flow will prevail over our region as a result of this setup. Lows tonight…

07/14 – Ryan’s “Humid & Calm” Wednesday Night Forecast

Two drier days in a row, but rain is starting to look more likely

If the forecast had a theme today it would be “no surprises” as we head into another calm, humid evening. That means more overnight lows in the mid 70s, a few clouds, and light to patchy fog. Tonight will remain dry, but shower chances do begin to pop up again as the thermometer begins to rise in the afternoon. Not…

Biloxi Shuckers vs. Montgomery Biscuits

Biloxi Shuckers on the road tonight taking on the Montgomery Biscuits. Shuckers lose this one 12-3. This is just an uncharacteristically bad season for Biloxi, never finished below .500 and right now sitting 23 games below .500. And former Biloxi Shucker Freddy Peralta doing work for the NL team in last night’s MLB All-Star Game, striking out the side in…

USM launches Gulf Blue Initiative

Powering the blue economy, University of Southern Mississippi unveils an innovative project to advance economic development and coastal resilience. The launch of Gulf Blue helps place Mississippi on the global scale for blue economy related work. With this new initiative, USM is opening the door for higher paying jobs, student employment, and a future for marine, engineering, science, and prototyping…

Ocean Springs alum Austin Williams representing MSU at SEC Media Days

Former Ocean Springs wide receiver Austin Williams is representing Mississippi State at next week’s SEC Media Days. The former Greyhound has played in 37 career games for the Bulldogs and is coming off his most productive campaign yet with 43 receptions for 372 yards and three touchdowns. Williams will be a redshirt senior in 2021. Williams will be joined by…

Hockey returning to the Mississippi Gulf Coast

For the first time in seven years, hockey is officially returning to the Mississippi Gulf Coast. This afternoon, Biloxi Pro Hockey held a press conference announcing three regular season neutral site games in December played by Single A teams in the Federal Prospects Hockey League. Seawolves and Surge fans from years past packed the south side of the stands, which…

200-year-old live oak tree cut down in Ocean Springs

Today the 200-year-old oak tree in Ocean Springs was cut down after months of controversy. A centuries-old live oak tree in Ocean Springs survived Hurricane Katrina, but now is cut down because it may be a safety threat to a nearby playground. The Ocean Springs Board of Alderman voted June 15th to take the tree down. That decision followed a…

Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum receives new C-130 replica

After having to postpone the arrival of the Lil Bill C-130 replica plane due to transportation challenges, the replica plane has finally arrived at its new home. Getting Lil Bill loaded up and moved out of Keesler Air Force Base wasn’t an easy task, but now the C-130 replica sits in its new home at the Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum….

Ingalls Shipbuilding hosted hiring events in Harrison County

The largest manufacturing employer in Mississippi, Ingalls Shipbuilding is offering employment opportunities for those looking for work. Ingalls Shipbuilding is looking to fill positions for shipfitters, first class electricians, pipefitters, pipe welders, and structural welders. Anyone with or without experience is welcome to come and apply. Today in six different Harrison County locations, Ingalls representatives interviewed potential employees, offered job…

Ocean Springs Breakfast with Mayor Holloway

The Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce Main Street Tourism Bureau along with its sponsor Mosaic Restaurant hosted their quarterly breakfast with the mayor. This time, the breakfast was a little different as residents of Ocean Springs welcomed the new mayor, Kenny Holloway. The Breakfast with the Mayor served as an opportunity for local business owners and interested citizens to meet…

Reeves and Tindell launch safety initiative related to law enforcement presence and personnel

Governor Tate Reeves and Department of Public Safety Commissioner Sean Tindell announced a new initiative aimed at upholding public safety in our state’s capital city. Governor Reeves signed House Bill 974 which authorizes the Mississippi Department of Public Safety to acquire the State Capitol Police Department. Effective at the beginning of the month, the department now functions as a stand-alone…

Gulf Coast Big Rig Truck Show returns to the Coast

After being put on hold last year due to COVID-19, the Gulf Coast Big Rig Truck Show is set to be back and better than ever starting this Friday. In studio with more about the event is Jim McCleney, the director of marketing for the show. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Gulf Coast Big Rig Truck Show

New executive director named for Mississippi Regional Housing Authority VIII

The largest housing agency in the state of Mississippi has a new executive director. Coming from Virginia, Justin Brooks is taking over the state’s Regional Housing Authority VIII. On Wednesday morning, Gulfport PD provided active shooter training for all of the employees and the new executive director was in attendance. Brooks hopes his employees will never have to be in…

YMCA preschool swim class graduation

The Mississippi Gulf Coast YMCA held a graduation for their preschool swim class Tuesday evening. The three- and four-year-olds were introduced to the pool and developed safe water habits. The children were taught life saving tools like to always ask for permission and how to help themselves stay afloat if they do fall in a pool. As drowning is the…