Waveland Civic Association St. Patrick’s Day Parade

If you missed out on celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, no worries! Just head over to the City of Waveland this weekend. The Waveland Civic Association St. Patrick’s Day Parade will be held on Sunday, March 21st at 1 p.m. The parade will begin at the corner of Bienville-Beach Blvd and turn on to Coleman Avenue and take a left on…

Gulf Coast Equality Council hosting auction

The Equality Council’s motto is ‘unify our community, celebrate our diversity.’ They’re a nonprofit mainly comprised of LGBTQ+ members. The Gulf Coast Equality Council will be hosting an auction Friday night to raise money for future events, outreach activities, and programs. They way the auction works is the highest bidder will win a date with select guys and gals. This…

CDC releases new safety guidelines for schools

The CDC has just updated its guidelines for social distancing in schools. The agency now says staying three feet apart while wearing masks is enough. The recommendation comes after a study was published last week comparing COVID-19 cases among students and staff in Massachusetts public schools. It showed transmission rates in districts that required physical distancing of six feet were…

Town Hall for municipal candidates in Gulfport

Tonight, candidates for local offices in Mississippi’s second largest city gathered to meet voters and outline their plans for the next four years if elected. The Municipal Town Hall for Gulfport mayoral and city council candidates was held at the Isiah Fredericks Community Center. Current officeholders running for re-election as well as other city council hopefuls answered questions from the…

Jackson County Rotary Clubs encouraging COVID-19 vaccinations

Now that everyone 16 and up is eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Mississippi, Jackson County community members are joining forces to help get more people vaccinated. Today in Pascagoula, one Jackson County leader finally received his vaccine and is encouraging the community to do the same. ‘Sleeves up! Mississippi Vaccinate,” is a new effort put together by four…

Gulfport Community Cleanup this Saturday

In efforts to beautify Gulfport, community leaders are calling for volunteers this Saturday to help clean up Hewes Avenue. The continued partnership with Gulfport police and community leaders has increased volunteerism in Gulfport. The goal of the 12-month community cleanup program is to unify the neighborhood and encourage a sense of pride when living in a cleaner environment. To volunteer,…

COVID-19 vs. Seasonal Allergies: How can you tell the difference?

Spring allergy season is in full bloom here in South Mississippi as evidenced by all the yellow pollen likely coating your vehicle right now. Did you know allergy symptoms and COVID-19 symptoms have quite a few similarities? How can you tell the difference? We put that question to a local doctor who specializes in allergy treatment. Dr. Mark Murray said,…

Keesler Medical Center hosting COVID-19 vaccination clinic

Keesler Medical Center is committed to quickly and safely vaccinating as many eligible military personnel and their families as possible. In just four months Keesler Air Force Base has put over 10,000 Pfizer COVID vaccines into the arms of military personnel and their beneficiaries. On the third floor of the Keesler Medical Center, an underutilized wing of the hospital was…

First United Pentecostal Church destroyed in Sunday morning fire

First United Pentecostal Church on North Main Street in Poplarville is trying to move forward after the church caught fire on Sunday just before church service. This past Sunday morning everything was going as usual for Pastor Colby Meadows at First United Pentecostal Church. “It was about 10:15 and we were in there practicing and of course we were playing…

Weekly unemployment increased

The number of new applications for U.S. unemployment benefits rose to a one-month high of 770,000 in the middle of March. According to the latest numbers from the U.S. Labor Department, initial jobless claims increased by 45,000 in the week ending March 13th. Economist had forecast new claims would fall to a seasonally adjusted 700,000. In Texas, jobless claims surged…

Live Local: Giraffe and Elephant statues on HWY 49

If you drive on Highway 49 you’ve probably noticed the elephant and giraffe hanging out in front of Maxem Health Urgent Care. They’ve become beloved icons to the city. For this week’s Live Local, News 25’s Lorraine Weiskopf shares their story. There are huge circus animal statues sitting in front of the Maxem Health Urgent Care on Highway 49. Why?…

COVID-19 vaccine appointments open at CVS March 19th

CVS Health will begin to administer COVID-19 vaccines on Sunday, March 21st to eligible populations at select CVS Pharmacy locations in Mississippi. Seven locations will be administering vaccines in six counties: Jackson, Pontotoc, Hinds, Rankin, Madison, and Desoto. Appointments for the latest allocation of doses will start to become available for booking on Friday, March 19th. Patients must register in…

MSDH reports 322 new COVID-19 cases and two new deaths

The Mississippi State Department of Health has reported 322 new COVID-19 cases and two new deaths. The statewide total stands at 301,924 cases and 6,938 deaths. Here’s a look at the cases by county in our area: Hancock County has 3,599 cases and 82 deaths Harrison County is at 17,177 total cases and now 296 deaths Jackson County has 12,893…

Statewide assessments returning for students

With the state department of education’s announcement that state assessments for students will be returning, teachers and administrators are hard at work preparing their kids. COVID-19 has brought many changes to education over the past year and statewide testing is one area that has felt an impact. Assessments were canceled for the 2019-2020 school year in Mississippi, but this spring…

St. Patrick’s Day on the Seabee Base

The Gulfport USO is in the St. Patrick’s Day spirit. On the Seabee Base in Gulfport, USO volunteers hosted a St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock Celebration. Over 20 military families signed up for the drive-thru event, collecting free lunch including a sandwich, dessert, chips, and a mini pot of gold. USO Volunteer Kim Bethea said, “We shut down a year ago,…

Beau Rivage Resort and Casino Spring Cleanup

The Beau Rivage has been hard at work getting their spring flowers planted and trees cut down just in time for the spring weather. The Beau Rivage and Turf Masters have more than a decade long partnership where they come in and change the flowers and beautify the garden at the Beau Rivage. Turf Masters service the property each week,…

South Mississippi spring allergy season is here

The official start of spring is still a few days away, but the spring allergy season here in South Mississippi is already in full swing. Spring is in the air and so is the pollen. Mark Murray M.D. with the Mississippi Asthma and Allergy Clinic said, “Early in Spring, the tree pollens start coming around, so that’s oak and pecan….

Flights to Orlando restarted at Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport

Are you looking for a quick, affordable get away? Then we have good news for you! Flights to and from Orlando have started back up again at the Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport and airfare is within reach even for those on a budget. Allegiant Air has restarted flights to Orlando-Sanford International Airport. Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport Executive Director Clay Williams said, “Allegiant…

Gulfport Municipal Town Hall: Meet the Candidates

Tomorrow the citizens in Gulfport and the candidates running for office will host a town hall meeting to discuss primary elections at the Isaiah Fredrick Community Center. The town hall will help citizens get well acquainted with each candidate, give the candidates an opportunity to explain their platform, and have an open discussion on what changes will be made in…