Bull Riding Featured at the Coliseum This Weekend
Professional bull riders from across the country have come to Biloxi.
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Professional bull riders from across the country have come to Biloxi.
Coastal cities are running out of time to get their cities ready for Cruisin’ the Coast.
Professional bull riders from across the country have come to Biloxi for this weekend's Battle at the Beau.
Wednesday night, friends and family of Marie Brandenburg, a cyclist who was killed last week, gathered at the accident site to hold a vigil in her honor.
The City of Biloxi is still down 3,000 hotel rooms since Hurricane Katrina, but that is soon to change.
The grounds of the Mississippi Coast Coliseum are currently hidden beneath the iconic "big top," where for just the price of a ticket, you and your family can experience all the magic and fun of a night at the circus.
Wednesday, team officials said construction is ahead of schedule and the stadium could still be ready for the April season opener.
Wednesday, Hands on Mississippi, a non-profit organization, held their second Helping Hands Food Program.
Biloxi baseball has announced MGM Resorts International as the naming right partner of the new Biloxi baseball team's stadium and, effective immediately, the new stadium will be known as MGM Park.
Coast Young Professionals (C.Y.P.) and Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Biloxi will host the 5th Annual Wag Fest on Saturday, October 4th, 2014 from 12:00 – 2:00 p.m.
A bicyclist was killed Tuesday afternoon after colliding with a vehicle on Highway 90.
As the City of Biloxi expands its tourist attractions with amenities such as the baseball stadium and a possible theme park, the need for additional hotel rooms is at an all-time high.
The closing of Margaritaville in Biloxi may have put a dent in the local economy, but will lead to hundreds of needy families getting the food they need.
People from all over will soon be visiting for Cruisin’ the Coast in just a few short weeks, and many will stay at local RV parks.
Through teamwork, ten local J.R.O.T.C. schools got the chance to prove they have the right stuff and learn about career opportunities in the military in Friday's Diversity Outreach Program at Keesler Air Force Base.
Check out this week's B-mail to find out what's going on in Biloxi in the coming week.
All-Stars performing in the 6th Annual C.E.O. Talent Show, presented by Sock Enterprises, Inc., will take the stage Thursday at Hard Rock LIVE at 7:00 p.m.
Although Margaritaville Casino has closed, construction for the Scarlet Pearl in D'Iberville is well underway and there are still plans for a new casino to be built in Diamondhead.
MVB Holdings, the company running Margaritaville Casino, filed for bankruptcy Tuesday.
Boomtown Casino’s culinary team competed in the gumbo competition at the 33rd Annual Biloxi Seafood Festival at Point Cadet Plaza.
Margaritaville Casino is closing a little ahead of schedule, which many employees did not know.
The Biloxi Fireman’s Day Parade, a tradition that once was more popular than the city’s Mardi Gras parades, will roll through downtown Biloxi on the morning of Saturday, Sept. 20th.
On this anniversary, we remember the almost 3,000 lives lost in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.