Gulfport PD searching for burglary suspect

The Gulfport Police Department is asking for the public’s help identifying a burglary suspect. Police say the individual is suspected of several vehicle burglaries near Fleetwood Drive. Those burglaries happened yesterday between 5:28 a.m. and 6:16 a.m. Anyone with additional information regarding this incident is urged to contact the Gulfport Police Department at 228-868-5959 or Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers at…

Southern Miss baseball leadership in good hands

The 2021 Southern Miss baseball season is less than 72 hours away and the team’s leadership appears to be in good hands as we approach Opening Day. Hunter Stanley and Will McGillis are the co-captains of this Golden Eagles ship, picking up where Matthew Guidry and Gulfport alum Alex Nelms left off last year. Stanley is a senior right-handed pitcher…

Coastal Mississippi Mardi Gras Museum announces ‘Yardi Party’ winners

One of the ways the Gulf Coast adapted its Mardi Gras celebrations this year was by encouraging residents to go all out with their purple, green, and gold decorations. The Coastal Mississippi Mardi Gras Museum announced its ‘Yardi Party’ winners today. The first-place porch winner is located at 127 Seal Avenue in Biloxi and is owned by Rhonda Jones. The…

MSU announces new food research facility

Mississippi State University is expanding their research footprint with the announcement of a new facility in Jackson County. Jackson County and Mississippi State have joined forces to place a research center near the heart of one of the Coast’s biggest industries. Mary Martha Henson said, “It’ll be focused on the seafood industry, the aquaculture industry, very much what drives a…

Pet of the Week: Reno needs a loving home

Today’s Pet of the Week is Reno from the Humane Society of South Mississippi. Reno is a gorgeous gal that came into the shelter as a stray on December 15th. She was pregnant and due to give birth any day. Thankfully, just six days later, she gave birth to eight perfect, chunky puppies in a safe and comfortable environment. Now…

Making Black History featuring Justise Moore

Justise Moore is using art as a gateway to teach and touch lives. News 25’s Sabria Reid takes us to her art studio in Biloxi where creativity meets education. Twenty-four-year-old Justise Moore owns a creative art studio in Biloxi called ‘Create with Jay.’ The art studio is a safe place for families and friends to come together and learn while…

Zeta grants available for rental assistance through Salvation Army

The Salvation Army has acquired a grant to provide relief to those affected by Hurricane Zeta. This grant money is available to those in need in the lower six counties of Mississippi and the funds are primarily available to those who need rental assistance due to Zeta damages. Assistance is available in three locations: Gulfport, Lucedale, and Pascagoula. Those in…

Two weeks left to apply for Hurricane Zeta disaster relief

The deadline for Mississippians to apply for federal disaster assistance is March 1st, 2021. Victims in George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, and Stone counties can register with FEMA in several ways: By visiting disasterassistance.gov By using the FEMA app for smartphones By calling 800-621-3362 or 800-462-7585 The filing deadline to return U.S. Small Business Administration applications for physical property damage…

Margaritaville resort to reopen March 10th

Hurricane Zeta repairs are nearly complete at Margaritaville Resort in Biloxi. The category two storm caused heavy damage to the business back in late October, but now Margaritaville is set to reopen March 10th. Tessy Lambert, a spokeswoman for the company that owns Margaritaville, says the resort took on a lot of water on the ground floor during the hurricane,…

Driving safely on icy bridges

As record-breaking cold weather continues to grip most of the country, many interstates and highways have been shut down due to icy conditions. With another shot of freezing temperatures possible this week, MDOT is urging drivers to use caution with traveling. News 25’s Meteorologist Brantly Keiek explains why bridges freeze before roads and how to stay safe when driving on…

COVID vaccines distributed at the Coast Coliseum today

All other COVID vaccine sites have been canceled due to cold and wet weather conditions. Today, the coliseum has scheduled over 900 COVID vaccine appointments, the highest number of vaccines at this location so far. Cars lined up all the way down Beauvoir Road for entry into the vaccine site. Both first and second dose vaccines were scheduled today for…

Judge sentences Ocean Springs businessman Scott Walker to 30 days in jail

A chancery court judge has sent Ocean Springs businessman Scott Walker to jail for 30 days during a hearing involving Walker’s parents today. According to our media partner, The Sun Herald, Judge Neil Harris grew weary of what he called Scott Walker’s “rants” while he was on the witness stand. Walker allegedly interrupted the judge while on the witness stand…

Winter storm power outage update

Mississippi Power’s storm team of approximately 1,000 linemen, engineers, and support personnel began working at first light this morning to continue restoring power to customers impacted by the winter storm. The storm team includes Mississippi Power employees and additional resources from Georgia Power and Alabama Power. Power has been fully restored to customers in Hattiesburg, Heidelberg, and Forest. The company…

‘Pink Snowbirds’ cycling around the United States

The COVID-19 shutdown was a curse and a blessing for 22-year-old Liam Carr and 24-year-old Timothee Leger. Both lost their jobs and Carr dropped out of school when all his college classes went online. Now the two Canadians are taking to the road to spread awareness and raise money for a cause close to their hearts. News 25’s Grace Boyles…

Jackson County prepares for wintry weather

Road crews and law enforcement agencies in Jackson County spent the day preparing roads for chilly weathers. Over in Pascagoula, the 14th Street overpass was shut down at 7 p.m. as a precaution and crews salted the Pascagoula High-Rise Bridge along with other bridges in the county. Officials with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department say they don’t anticipate road closures,…

MDOT urges drivers to stay off roads

Sustained sub-freezing temperatures and waves of frozen precipitation in nearly every county have resulted in ice on roads and bridges. MDOT crews have been treating with salt, brine, and slag, but the effectiveness of those measures decreases exponentially as the temperatures approach the single digits. The colder it gets the less effective salt becomes to treat ice on a roadway….

Singing River not hosting vaccine drive-thru at Jackson County Fairgrounds this week

Due to wet and icy weather conditions, Singing River’s Jackson County Fairgrounds COVID vaccine distributions have been put on standby for this week. Today, Singing River was going to open up their call lines so patients eligible to get the COVID vaccine could schedule their appointments for tomorrow and the rest of the week. However, due to freezing weather conditions,…

Mississippi Power offers tips for Severe Weather Preparedness Week

It is Severe Weather Preparedness Week and Mississippi Power wants to share some tips with you on how to stay weather aware and have a plan in place to keep you and your loved ones safe. That includes restocking your storm supplies, make sure you have flashlights and batteries. It’s always a good idea to stock up on water and…