Sixth annual Senior Summer Picnic

In the spirit of getting back to normal, Gulfport Leisure Services Department and Southern Care Hospice came together to host the sixth annual Senior Summer Picnic. Two hundred seniors gathered under the Barksdale Pavilion in Gulfport to enjoy free lunch, music, and prizes in celebration of the sixth annual Senior Summer Picnic. Southern Care Hospice Community Relations Director Alisha Plummer…

New autopsy law restricts access to photos, recordings

On July 1st, a new autopsy records law will go into effect. A new law restricts access to photographs, videos, audio recordings, made during an autopsy or made by a coroner or medical examiner at a crime scene. House Bill 70 says a surviving relative such as a spouse, parent, or adult child may have access to the records, but…

Boil water alert continues in the City of Ocean Springs

For the second day in a row, thousands of Ocean Springs residents were forced to boil their water due to E. coli bacteria detected in the water. One of the most important necessities to every day living is clean water. Oren Zweig is the owner of Lil’ Market in Ocean Springs. He is trying to keep his customers safe. “You…

Mississippi Aquarium Sea turtle release

After six months of rehabbing on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, the Mississippi Aquarium is releasing its last sea turtles that were cold-stunned due to premature cold waters in the northeast and brought to the Coast for treatment. News 25’s Grace Boyles is in Gulfport with more. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles, Mississippi Aquarium, sea turtle release

Bay St. Louis lineman in critical condition after suffering electrical shock working in New Orleans

A lineman from Bay St. Louis is in critical condition after suffering an electric shock in a bucket truck on Wednesday while on the job. Twenty-eight year-old Cayce Seal is currently being hospitalized in New Orleans after receiving severe injuries. His girlfriend states that she received a call from the company telling her that Seal had been in an accident….

Pet of the Week

It’s one of our favorite segments, usually on a Tuesday but Thursday this week, it’s time for Pet of the Week. Katie King with the Humane Society of South Mississippi is on set with more. Categories: Community Headlines, Pet of the Week Tags: Humane Society of South Mississippi, pet of the week

Coffee and Connections in Diamondhead

The City of Diamondhead took center stage during today’s Hancock Young Professionals event. Coffee, treats, and exciting developments were served up during the Coffee and Connections event at the Lazy Gator Sports Bar and Steamer. Members of the organization heard a presentation with the latest updates relating to a new Diamondhead Medical Center, a $200 million drainage project, street paving,…

Pride Day set for this Saturday in Biloxi

We’re nearing the end of Pride Month, but there’s still one more celebration to be had this weekend over in Biloxi. On set to talk about the Gulf Coast Association of Pride’s Pride Day event is Chris Davidson. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Gulf Coast Association of Pride, Pride Day

Feeding the Gulf Coast Summer Meals Program

Feeding the Gulf Coast has announced the start and celebration for their summer meals program in Mississippi. The Mississippi Summer Meals Program celebration is Friday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Point Cadet Plaza in Biloxi. Kids will enjoy free activity stations, interactive inflatables, and free lunches. A proclamation will also be presented by the City of Biloxi at 11:25…

Lawsuit filed over phrase on Mississippi license plates

Four words on Mississippi’s license plates have sparked a federal lawsuit. American Atheists, the Mississippi Humanist Association, and three non-religious state residents filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the state over its ‘In God we Trust’ license plate. The complaint accuses the Mississippi Commissioner of Revenue of violating the people’s freedom of speech and religion by forcing them to display the…

Biloxi Shuckers vs. Montgomery Biscuits

Since the inception of the Biloxi Shuckers in 2015, they’ve never had a losing season which brings us to this year’s overall record of just 15-27, but let’s add some context to that. After the promotions of Ethan Small and Payton Henry, the Shuckers have just two of the top 30 prospects in the entire Milwaukee Brewers farm system on…

Mississippi State wins second straight one-run game

Down to their final five outs without a hit to their name, the Mississippi State Bulldogs broke Virginia’s no hitter with a two-run homer followed by the go-ahead three run homer, all in the top of the eighth. Kellum Clark got the Oma-Party started for the OmaDawgs with his line drive blast into the MSU bullpen, cutting the deficit to…

Shuckers catcher Payton Henry promoted to Triple-A Nashville Sounds

In the minor leagues, Shuckers catcher Payton Henry becomes the second Biloxi player to earn a Triple-A promotion in as many days, following in the footsteps of Mississippi State alum Ethan Small. In 30 games with the Double-A Shuckers, Henry lived up to his billing as the 19th ranked prospect of the Milwaukee Brewers, hitting at a clip of .315…

Ole Miss Catcher Hayden Dunhurst earns ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove

It’s all about the leather for another Gold Glover from the six Coastal counties as Ole Miss catcher Hayden Dunhurst takes home the honors courtesy of the American Baseball Coaches Association and Rawlings. This season, Dunhurst has been a brick wall behind the plate, leading the SEC with 16 base runners caught stealing and five pick-offs. At the dish, he…

St. Martin alum Tony David named Samford head baseball coach

MSU’s very first opponent of the Starkville Regional, Samford University, now has a new head coach hailing from right here on the Gulf Coast. St. Martin High School alum Tony David is the next in line after serving as a long-time associate head coach with the program. He takes over for Casey Dunn who recently accepted the head coaching position…

Saving a Hero’s Place in remembrance of Officer Robert McKeithen

This afternoon, members of the Gulf Coast community gathered at Lopez-Quave Public Safety Center for the presentation of an honor chair in remembrance of fallen Biloxi Office Robert McKeithen. Over two years after the death of Biloxi Police Officer Robert McKeithen, a custom-built honor chair was donated to the Biloxi Public Department in honor of their brother in blue. With…

New cafeteria furniture has arrived at North Gulfport Elementary and Middle School

North Gulfport Elementary and Middle School is prepping for the new school year the right way. Brand new cafeteria furniture arrived at the newly expanded and renovated North Gulfport Elementary and Middle School today. The age-appropriate furniture will be set up in the former seventh grade cafeteria for the elementary students to enjoy meals. Along with the newly designed furniture,…

Free health screenings at Feed my Sheep in Gulfport

Today at Feed my Sheep in Gulfport, individuals in need could not only come grab some food, but also a free health screening. The nonprofit organization, who helps feed the community, partnered with My Brother’s Keeper today until 2 p.m. My Brother’s Keeper provided a series of free preventive health screenings as well as mental and sexual health counseling through…

Gulfport Police ‘scouting combine’ hiring event

The Gulfport Police Department is one of the highest-paying departments in the region and they want those interested to join their team. Gulfport Police Department is hosting a scouting combine hiring event to give those interested a chance to get up close and personal and learn about all the different positions. The scouting combine will allow people the opportunity to…