Spring Break Weekend Is Here
It is going to be a busy weekend here on the gulf coast and it all of Biloxi Black Beach weekend. Thousands of spring breakers will cover the provide highly anticipated annual event, News 25's Caroline Eaker has more.
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It is going to be a busy weekend here on the gulf coast and it all of Biloxi Black Beach weekend. Thousands of spring breakers will cover the provide highly anticipated annual event, News 25's Caroline Eaker has more.
The sand keeps wearing away at the beaches in Ocean Springs and on rainy days it’s making matters worse. Studies have shown the amount of sand along the beaches in Ocean Springs has decreased significantly over the past couple years.…
With the weather warming up more and more people are flocking to the beach. Which means beach vendors are having to prepare for the masses News 25's Caroline Eaker has more.
We see crews cleaning up sand on Highway 90, but it always seems to make its way back. Now, Mayor Andrew ‘FoFo’ Gilich says it has to stop and he has an idea. Mayor Gilich would like to see a…
News 25's Katarina Luketich interviews Anne Pitre about the Pascagoula Family Campout event at Beach Park April 2nd to Apirl 3rd. Admission: $5 per person
As the work week wraps up, people on the Coast are switching gears into Memorial Day Weekend. It is time to kick back and relax and Biloxi beach was showing that today. Locals and visitors were starting the holiday early,…
News 25's Laurene Callander tells us about the clean up after Spring Break Weekend.
The roadways along the beach in Biloxi may look a little bit clearer as crews work to clear sand from Highway 90 parking bays and turning lanes. The sand has been accumulating since November and Biloxi Mayor Andrew ‘FoFo’ Gilich…
Parts of the Biloxi beach were closed today due to raw sewage making its way into the Mississippi Sound.
For the Fourth of July weekend, business picked back up to normal.
A water advisory puts a damper on the day for Janet Hong, who was hoping to dip her feet in the water.
The Mississippi Supreme Court has overturned a ruling by a Chancery Judge who denied the state’s claim to two parcels of property on east Beach in Ocean Springs.