Over 20 million COVID cases in the United States

The U.S. has surpassed 20 million coronavirus cases. As of yesterday, the U.S. had 20 million positive cases since tracking began in February with more than 345,000 deaths. The country crossed the 19 million case mark less than a week ago on December 26th. Categories: Health, News, US & World News Tags: coronavirus, COVID-19, health

Homicide investigation underway in Moss Point

Moss Point police are investigating a New Year’s Eve shooting that claimed the life of one individual. At approximately 7:30 p.m. yesterday, officers responded to a shots fired call in the area of Richard Street and Martin Luther King Boulevard and another call regarding a gunshot victim at Singing River Hospital. At the hospital, officers discovered that 22-year-old Javantavous Davison…

Firework safety tips

If you plan on ringing in the new year with a bang by setting off fireworks here are a few tips to keep in mind to keep everyone safe. Biloxi Fire Department Deputy Chief Caleb Hudson tells News 25 to make sure that you’re not in a big crowd of people and the fireworks are well away from and not…

Safe driving tips for the new year

Biloxi DUI enforcement shares a few tips to stay safe this New Year’s Eve. Have a plan! Before you go out, know where you’re going and how you’re getting home. Have all of your Uber, Lyft, and Taxi apps updated and saved in your phone. Plan a place and time for your designated driver to pick you up. It’s not…

New COVID testing location in D’Iberville

D’Iberville residents have a new COVID-19 testing location available to them now courtesy of Memorial Hospital. Due to the high volume of people being tested for COVID-19, Memorial Physicians Clinic changed locations from Popp’s Ferry Road to the Kenny Fournier Multipurpose Building next to D’Iberville Civic Center to help alleviate the traffic backup. Lori Lemoine, clinical director at Memorial Physicians…

Firework sales during COVID-19

Many firework stands across the Gulf Coast have had a tough time getting fireworks in time for the new year due to the coronavirus. Local firework businesses are not letting that affect them. Although firework sales are not booming like they were on the Fourth of July, businesses across the area have been grateful to have a constant flow leading…

Lynn Meadows hosts Countdown to Noon

Shakers, dancing, and lots of laughs: Lynn Meadows hosted their annual Countdown to Noon New Year’s celebration. Shaking their way into the new year, kids had a chance to welcome 2021 without staying up until midnight. Saylor and her mom Jensine Langley from Hurley joined Lynn Meadows Discovery Center in Gulfport for the Countdown to Noon New Year’s Celebration. “I…

Year in Review: Top 10 Stories of 2020

Many of us are ready to put 2020 behind us as the clock ticks down to a new and hopefully better year as we prepare to say hello to 2021. 2020 has certainly been a year that is sure to go down in the books and a year we will likely remember for years to come. With all the challenges…

How local bars and restaurants are celebrating New Year’s Eve

The end of 2020 has many residents ready to celebrate a New Year, but with COVID-19 restrictions, New Year’s Eve celebrations aren’t the same. 2020 is an end of a year truly worth celebrating yet for Mississippians hoping to countdown to the new year at their favorite bar or restaurant, they can expect an early last call. Between 11 p.m….

787,000 Americans filed first time claims for jobless benefits

The government reports another 787,000 Americans filed first time claims for jobless benefits on a seasonally adjusted basis during the Christmas week. It’s a decline from the week before and slightly better than economists predicted, but claims were still three-and-a-half times higher than the same time last year. Overall, unemployment claims remain well above historic norms. It signals ongoing pain…

Serial killer Samuel Little dies at age 80

Prolific serial killer Samuel Little dies at the age of 80. The California Department of Corrections said Little died at a hospital in LA County Wednesday morning. The cause of death will be determined by the LA County Medical Examiner’s Office. Little confessed to more than 93 murders across the country, including some here in the state of Mississippi. The…

No Mardi Gras parades in Biloxi in 2021

With COVID spikes across the nation and the start of carnival season just around the corner, whether to cancel or go through with Mardi Gras celebrations is a decision many organizations and cities have been debating. Biloxi Mayor Andrew ‘FoFo’ Gilich announced Wednesday afternoon there will be no Mardi Gras parades in the City of Biloxi in 2021 due to…

Man and pregnant woman shot in triple homicide in Canton, MS

Tonight, we have an update on the triple homicide investigation in Canton from yesterday. A young man and his pregnant sister were shot and killed in their home early Tuesday morning. The sister’s unborn child also died. There’s a makeshift memorial inside the home in Canton where 20-year-old Faustino Garcia, his 19-year-old sister Maudilia Garcia and her unborn child lived….

Taking care of business as new stores open at the Edgewater Mall

While COVID has hit a number of businesses hard and even shut some down, others have found new opportunities. Business is going strong at Edgewater Mall in Biloxi. In fact, General Manager Terry Powell says some retailers have had their strongest sales in history this past year after reopening due to COVID. Several stores have also opened recently at the…

Stepping it up in 2021

It’s the final countdown as we head into a new year and for those of you who are thinking about making a New Year’s resolution to get fit in 2021, News 25’s Toni Miles checks in with some local experts on fitness and life. Planet Fitness member Carey Ray Sr. said, “I’m working at it. I can’t get nothing out…

Keep pets safe during NYE fireworks

Fireworks are fun and colorful for us, but the loud sounds scare our fur babies. The Humane Society of South Mississippi shares some tips and tricks to keep your pet calm while celebrating the new year with loved ones. First: distract them. Find their favorite toy and fill it with cheese or peanut butter. Freeze it and give it to…

Overlooked effects of fireworks on veterans

While ringing in the new year with fireworks can be a form of celebration for some, it can be a trigger for veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder. Fireworks going off on New Year’s Eve is a way that many ring in the new year, but for veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder it can be a long night. Crusaders…

Be on the lookout for COVID relief payments

Some Americans may have already received a second round of COVID relief payments. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin tweeted payments would arrive into some accounts Tuesday night. The direct deposit payments will continue into next week. Mnuchin said paper checks would be mailed starting today. Individuals who made up to $75,000 in 2019 will get up to $600. Married couples who…

Update on COVID-19 vaccine in Mississippi

There are over 1,300 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in hospitals and the Mississippi State Department of Health hopes that the vaccine will lower that number. Mississippi is currently still in phase one of vaccinations. 120,000 doses have been sent out and 17,000 have been administered to healthcare workers, residents, and staff at long term care health facilities. State Epidemiologist Dr….