Harrison County Fire Rescue offers flooding and lightning safety tips

The combination of heavy rainfall and lightning resulted in a busy night for Harrison County Fire and Rescue teams. The storm caused an abundance of calls for safety checks for fire alarms, car accidents, and structures damaged by lightning. Harrison County Fire and Rescue wants us to remember to slow down while driving. Many potholes are filled with water and…

Missing LSU student’s body found in Mississippi River

A body pulled from the Mississippi River on Tuesday has been identified as missing LSU freshman Kori Gauthier. Gauthier had been missing since last week. Her unoccupied car was found on a bridge between Baton Rouge and Port Allen. Police say a driver cashed into Gauthier’s car, but she was no where to be found after the incident. A cause…

Overnight storm damage in Harrison County

Here’s video from Harrison County Fire Chief Pat Sullivan showcasing storm damage in the county. This is from the overnight storms that moved through Harrison County causing street flooding, accidents, fire alarms, and several homes struck by lightning. One shed was struck and burned. Categories: Featured, Harrison County, Local News, News Tags: harrison county, storm damage

CTA offering free casino hopper rides each Saturday in April

To help support the reopening of the local tourist economy, the Coast Transit Authority is inviting everyone to ride the casino hopper for free every Saturday in April. With service every 25 minutes and buses disinfected daily, you can catch a safe, convenient ride to south Mississippi’s casino via the CTA’s casino hopper service as you travel to casinos and…

Equal Steps Veterans Home opens in Long Beach

The City of Long Beach is now home to a new veterans facility Equal Steps Veterans Home. Equal Steps Veterans Home held their ribbon cutting today to celebrate the new living facility. The new veterans home will house up to 16 veterans and offer occupational therapy, physical therapy, and social skills to veterans. The location is right off the beach…

Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort hosts job fair

Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort spent the day looking for energetic and outgoing individuals to join their team. Scarlet Pearl offered an in-person job fair giving those interested in working for the casino resort a chance to get well acquainted with the atmosphere and all it has to offer. Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort is looking to fill all positions including the…

Coastal Family Health Center educating community on STD Awareness Month

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recognizes April as National STD Awareness Month. This awareness provides an opportunity to raise awareness about STDs and how they impact our lives. To help raise awareness, Coastal Family Health Center will be in the community providing education, awareness, tools, and support for patients all month long. Their first stop was Mississippi Gulf…

Local residents react to the recommended pause of the Johnson and Johnson Vaccine

Memorial and Singing River Health System are both continuing with community vaccination events using only the Moderna or Pfizer two-dose vaccines. On Tuesday, the Mississippi Department of Health instructed a pause to physicians, clinics, and hospitals using the single-dose Johnson and Johnson COVID vaccine due to the concerns of blood clots. Now, Memorial Hospital is rescheduling patients who have already…

‘Meet the Spirits’ at Beauvoir on April 17th

Gloomy days call for spooky stories and this Saturday you can create your own at Beauvoir’s ‘Meet the Spirits.’ SPARS, which stands for Southern Paranormal and Anomaly Research Society, invites you to tag along as a paranormal investigator as they check out what goes bump in the night at Beauvoir. They will give you all the equipment to feel like…

Gulfport History Museum in need of volunteers

Do you have a love for history with an interest in preserving and sharing it? If you do and have some free time, consider volunteering your time at the Gulfport History Museum. As of now the museum is open Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. They would like volunteers to contribute two and a half hours of…

28th annual Crawfish Music Festival set to kick off this evening

The 28th annual Crawfish Festival will soon be in full swing later today. The grounds on the Coast Coliseum in Biloxi once again will play host to piping hot crawfish sales along with other savory goodies, alongside fun rides the entire family can enjoy. This year’s festival kicks off this evening and runs through Sunday, April 18th. Live entertainment will…

State leaders discuss COVID-19 recovery during televised Town Hall

Earlier tonight, Governor Tate Reeves and state health leaders sat down for a town hall forum to discuss the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. State officials like Dr. Thomas Dobbs and MEMA Executive Director Stephen McCraney answered the public’s questions regarding COVID-19 vaccine rollout and the state’s recovery from virus related issues in tonight’s Mississippi town hall. The town…

17-year-old charged as an adult in armed robbery in Jackson County

A 17-year-old is now behind bars in Jackson County charged as an adult with armed robbery. Sheriff Mike Ezell says Treyvontae Javaughn Livingston was armed with a handgun on the night of March 31st when he held up Broome’s Gas Station on Washington Avenue, north of Ocean Springs. Livingston turned himself in Tuesday afternoon. He is being held with no…

Harrison County Sheriff’s Office hosted seminar to bring awareness to scams

The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office hosted a neighborhood meeting at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Gulfport, bringing awareness to common scams happening in South Mississippi. Scams come in all shapes and sizes and seniors are a vulnerable population targeted for money and information scams. The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office took time to educate the public and teach seniors the warning signs…