National Star Wars Day

It’s National Star Wars Day and instead of slipping into the dark side take a dive into the aquatic side. News 25’s Lorraine Weiskopf is at the Mississippi Aquarium with information regarding their Star Wars festivities. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Mississippi Aquarium, Star Wars Day

D’Iberville High powerlifting team raises the bar as state champs

Uplifted with school spirit, the D’Iberville Boys and Girls Powerlifting teams made school history. Over the weekend in Jackson, Mississippi, D’Iberville High School competed in the state power lifting competition. For the first time ever, the Boys and Girls teams both became state champions in the same season. Coach Josh Ladner said, “My motivation is always the success of the…

Remembering the life of Larry Benefield

Former Harrison County Supervisor Larry Benefield died yesterday after a battle with cancer. Harrison County School District’s newly appointed Superintendent Mitchell King spoke about Benefield’s life and legacy. “Mr. Benefield was liked by mostly everyone he came in contact with.” Larry Benefield lived a long and full life. In 2008, Benefield became the supervisor of maintenance and transportation at Harrison…

MGCCC students performing show ‘Closure’ as a fundraiser

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College’s Perkinston Campus is holding a fundraiser for its school of performing and visual arts entitled ‘Closure.’ On Thursday night MGCCC’s Perkettes will be performing ‘Closure,’ a very emotionally driven piece for the dancers as they and so many others had major life events canceled by the pandemic. The team is mainly comprised of freshmen, like…

Quilts of Valor presents local military member with handmade quilt

The South Mississippi Quilts of Valor group showed its appreciation to local men and women that serve our country Friday afternoon. Even throughout the pandemic, Quilts of Valor volunteers have been hard at work making handmade quilts specifically crafted for each military member. Since 2003, the foundation has made and gifted over 260,000 quilts nationwide. The Coast’s most recent recipient…

Slap Ya Momma’s Smokehouse and BBQ is back open

Slap Ya Momma’s Smokehouse and BBQ reopened its doors to welcome guests today after being closed due to damages from Hurricane Zeta. Over the last six months, crews and staff have worked hard to get the restaurant back open while also doing some renovations. They have also worked on improving their menu while being closed to provide more options to…

Woolmarket resident dealing with yard flooding

A resident in the Woolmarket area is upset about the drainage and flooding issues on his property after the City of Biloxi dug a drainage ditch to the back of his home. Greg Saucier says for about three years he has been dealing with issues with the City of Biloxi and the new subdivision built behind his home. Saucier has…

Child exploitation sentencing

The Jackson County District Attorney’s Office has announced the sentencing of a woman who pled guilty to four counts of child exploitation in December of last year. Thirty-nine-year-old Cora Lee Schaub was sentenced to 40 years in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections with 22 years to serve day for day, along with a $1,500 fine. According to…

Vicari Classic Car Auction at the Coast Coliseum

From classic Camaros to vintage convertible T-Birds, there’s a little something for everyone at the Vicari Classic Car Auction at the Coast Coliseum Convention Center in Biloxi. For nearly 25 years, these four-wheel beauties have been up for sale on the auction block during Cruisin’ the Coast during the fall, but this year marks the inaugural spring roll out for…

Flooding concerns in Lake-A-Way area in Stone County

The Stone County Emergency Agency, along with the Mississippi Department of Environmental Agency, are still pumping water out of the lake near the Lake-A-Way RV park in order to reduce the risk of flooding in the area. John Wills Road off of Highway 23 has been closed off to through traffic since this afternoon due to the risk of potential…

Gulf Coast Monarchy gearing up for the season

The Gulf Coast Monarchy football season will officially kick off in May. If you don’t know about them, it’s an all-women’s team in an all-women’s football league. Joining us on set is Hanklin and Sterling, a few members of this unique coaching staff. Tags: Gulf Coast Monarchy, sports

GLOBAL CITIZEN ANNOUNCES “VAX LIVE: THE CONCERT TO REUNITE THE WORLD” HOSTED BY SELENA GOMEZ 

–  Airing on ABC, CBS, FOX, YouTube and iHeartMedia Global Broadcast Special and Vaccination Campaign to Spotlight Heroic Health Workers Worldwide, Inspiring Action for Equitable COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution to Everyone, Everywhere – – Hosted by Selena Gomez, Performances by Jennifer Lopez, Eddie Vedder, Foo Fighters, J Balvin and H.E.R. to Air on Saturday, May 8th –  – With Support From…

St. Stanislaus welcomes incoming students at Rock Night

Although the pandemic caused disruptions to all aspects of life this past year, schools, teachers, and students were among those impacted most by the changes it brought. St. Stanislaus, however, is looking to the future while celebrating its newest Rock-a-Chaws. This evening, SSC rolled out the red carpet for its new fall of 2021 students. The event was inspired by…

IMMS releases rehabilitated sea turtles back into the ocean

Earlier today, five rehabilitated Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles made their way back to the ocean after four months of being cared for at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Gulfport. In December, IMMS took several sea turtles after they were stranded in Massachusetts due to a drop in local temperatures before they could migrate south, leaving the turtles cold-stunned….

Officials cut the ribbon on the Woolmarket City Center

Residents of the Woolmarket area of Biloxi have a new venue option for local gatherings. Biloxi Mayor FoFo Gilich, Councilmember Nathan Barrett and other local leaders cut the ribbon this evening on the Woolmarket City Center. The city transformed an existing building on Kayleigh Cove into a facility that now includes a Harrison County Library Branch and space for community…

Flooding around the Coast

Flooding has been a major issue around the Coast today. This viewer video we received shows just how high the water is in some low-lying areas with backyards almost completely flooded in Long Beach. For those at risk, you may want to place furniture and other outdoor objects inside or on higher ground to protect items from potentially drifting off…

Master-Pieces Art Pop Up Show

It’s time to unlock your inner Picasso as the Gulfport Fine Arts Center is hosting their Master-Pieces Pop Up Show. During the show, the artist does their version of a famous art piece and the two pieces will be displayed side-by-side for guests to enjoy. You have over a month to create your own take on a famous masterpiece. An…

Fourth annual Zebra Run for Rare Disease in Ocean Springs

The annual Zebra Run for Rare Disease is United Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency Foundation’s longest running event. Saturday participants will lace up their running shoes and hit the pavement to help raise awareness. The foundation is hosting their fourth annual Zebra Run in Ocean Springs. Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency is a genetic, rare and fatal condition that affects the body’s ability to…

Half Shell Oyster House raises minimum wage for non-tipped employees

Half Shell Oyster House and Rack House Steaks and Spirits has implemented a $12 minimum wage for all non-tipped employees beginning today. Half Shell is currently hiring at all of their locations and have implemented a company wide ‘bring a friend to work’ incentive program. Current employees who refer a friend to apply and complete training with the restaurant will…