One person injured in two vehicle crash on HWY 49

A two-vehicle accident in Gulfport this afternoon sent one person to the hospital. The driver was heading southbound on Highway 49 near Taco Sombrero. One person was transported by AMR to the hospital with their head wrapped in bandages. Gulfport police tell News 25 the condition of the person injured is not life-threatening. Gulfport police and fire responded to the…

Community cleanup honoring Black History Month Saturday in Gulfport

Saturday in Gulfport, ‘Extend a Hand, Help a Friend’ is hosting a community clean up commemorating the last weekend of Black History Month. Gulfport PD will also be patrolling the streets for trash and you can help them on their mission. They’re recruiting volunteers and to participate, show up at the leasing office of the Emerald Pine Apartment Complex for…

Deadline approaching for FEMA Zeta disaster help

If you suffered Hurricane Zeta damage, a major deadline for disaster assistance is quickly approaching. The deadline to apply for FEMA Zeta disaster assistance is Monday, March 1st, the last day you can apply for FEMA funds to help you make repairs or for recovery from last year’s October hurricane. So far, 3,615 individuals and households here in Mississippi that…

Mississippi senators announced $5 million in grants

Today U.S. Senators Roger Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith with U.S. Representative Michael Guest welcomed the award of more than $5.26 million to boost rural telemedicine and distance learning capabilities across Mississippi. The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development awarded grants for ten Mississippi projects to improve health and education responses to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The grants are funded through…

Popp’s Ferry Elementary hosts socially distanced Arts Extravaganza

Teachers at Popp’s Ferry Elementary in Biloxi are making sure the creativity of their students is on full display. Art Teacher Brandi Hoxie and Music Teacher Selina Coakley teamed up to host a drive-through arts showcase for students and their parents to view their work from the entire school year. The event featured colorful lights, video displays of student musical…

The Blind Tiger Butcher Shop and Seafood Market coming soon

The well-known coastal restaurant the Blind Tiger is expanding into a butcher shop and seafood market in Pass Christian right next to the Chevron Gas Station on Beach Boulevard. The Blind Tiger will soon be selling the same fresh seafood available in their local restaurants for customers to take home and cook for their families. The butcher shop and seafood…

Crawfish Music Festival ticket sales underway

You can count on crawfish and three days of live entertainment as the show goes on for this year’s annual Crawfish Music Festival at the Coast Coliseum. From the pace of ticket sales to the Crawfish Music Festival, it looks like people are ready to get out and safely enjoy fresh air, good food, and entertainment, and Coast traditions. Ticket…

MGCCC holds ribbon cutting for new Immersive Media Performing Arts Center

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for their new immersive media performing arts center known as the iMPAC. The state of the art 54,000 square foot building includes a 1,200-seat theatre, box seating, a lobby, concessions, dressing rooms, a green room, stage area, storage and prop design. MGCCC students can learn how to run lighting, sound,…

Mystic Moon Festival taking place at Beauvoir this weekend

Enjoy a weekend of magical poodles and fortune tellers as the inaugural Mystic Moon Festival takes place at Beauvoir this weekend. It’s fun for the entire family. For $12 admission you can enjoy a tour of the house, museum, library and grounds at Beauvoir. Dress up! Cosplay is encouraged and Beauvoir plans to see plenty of little fairies dancing, playing,…

Getting back in the saddle: Jackson County Sheriff’s Rodeo

After a year hiatus, it is time to get back in the saddle in Jackson County come May. The annual Jackson County Sheriff’s Rodeo will kick back up again this year after last year’s event was canceled due to COVID-19. It will take place one weekend in late May at the Conrad Mallette Multi-purpose arena in Vancleave and will feature…

Jackson and George County Regional Library System to reopen

Residents of Jackson and George counties will soon be able to visit their local libraries once again. Beginning on Monday, March 1st, branches in the Jackson-George Regional Library System will reopen at 50 percent capacity after previously only allowing by-appointment and curbside services. Masks and social distancing will be required at all locations and returned books will continue to be…

Ansley Gilich returns to the classroom at St. Alphonsus Catholic School

While the world was being introduced to coronavirus last year, Ansley Gilich was introduced to a different disease: B-Cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Just weeks before the nationwide COVID-19 shutdown, Ansley left St. Alphonsus and would not return for nearly a year. This morning, Ansley was finally reunited with her classmates. St. Alphonsus students with hand-made signs waited patiently for the…

Amtrak service on track to return to the Coast in 2022

Amtrak is set to make a comeback on the Mississippi Gulf Coast in 2022. With the return of the passenger train that means cities along the area will see a boost in tourism and more money being brought into the area. Next year Amtrak will run from Mobile to New Orleans, making stops in Pascagoula, Biloxi, Gulfport, and Bay St….

Internal investigation underway after inmate death at Central MS Correctional Center

The head of Mississippi’s prison system says he has started an internal investigation into the death of an inmate. Ronald Frederick Apgar died Friday at Central Mississippi Correctional Facility. He was 39-years-old. Corrections Commissioner Burl Cain says an employee at the front gate of the prison has been banned and officials are investigating the response time to Apgar’s death. He…

Gulfport man arrested on charge of simple assault

The Biloxi Police Department arrested 52-year-old Eric Hardy of Gulfport on a charge of simple assault on a police officer. Officers responded to a report of an alleged shoplifting and attempted to arrest Hardy. During the course of the arrest, Hardy allegedly assaulted a Biloxi police officer while attempting to flee. The alleged assault occurred when the officer’s ankle and…

Mississippi Highway Patrol demonstrates the importance of wearing seatbelts

The Mississippi Highway Patrol put on a demonstration at today’s Battle of the Badges blood drive that could also help save lives. This vehicle simulates a rollover accident with an adult and child passenger inside. Neither of the dummies is wearing a seatbelt, this demonstration clearly shows the deadly consequences of a rollover accident with a vehicle traveling at just…

Zeta grant funds available for distribution through Salvation Army

Hurricane Zeta caused great damage to our community and the Salvation Army has acquired a grant to provide relief to those affected. The grant money is available to those in need in the lower six counties of Mississippi who received damage from Zeta. These funds are primarily available to those who need rental assistance due to Zeta damages. Applicants must…

Battle of the Badges Blood Drive

Law enforcement, Singing River Health System, Jasper the K9, firefighters, and every day citizens were out in full force today, rolling up their sleeves and donating blood to The Blood Center, which is facing a critical need for donations. The Battle of the Badges blood drive was hosted by the Gautier Rotary Club and will provide life-saving blood supplies to…

Moss Point PD investigating 2020 drive-by shooting

The Moss Point Police Department is asking for help finding additional information about a drive-by shooting that happened November 5th, 2020. On November 5th just after 4 p.m., officers responded to Gregory Street regarding an unresponsive man by the side of the road. Local residents reported hearing several gunshots and seeing a silver sedan speed away from the area. Officers on…

City of Moss calls special meeting following Mario King’s plea

With the removal of Mario King from office, the Moss Point Board of Alderman called for a special meeting this afternoon. On the agenda was swearing in Ward 3 Alderman Robert Byrd as the interim mayor Concluding the meeting, multiple aldermen gave comments arguing if they or the city should be taking some blame for Mario King’s actions. Alderman Sherwood…