Hands on Mississippi Awards Gala
So far, nearly 600,000 volunteers have been part of the rebuilding process in South Mississippi since Katrina roared ashore ten years ago.
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So far, nearly 600,000 volunteers have been part of the rebuilding process in South Mississippi since Katrina roared ashore ten years ago.
A group of organizations in Biloxi are celebrating the resilience of Katrina survivors ten years after the storm
Hurricane Isaac destroyed five of Gulfport’s major piers. The Ken Combs Pier is the last to officially reopen to the public.
A Gulfport youth build organization teamed up with Toms Shoes to give back to the community.
“Bow Ties and Beignets” will be held on August 28th at 8 a.m. at the Island View Casino.
Gulfport Chamber of Commerce members enjoyed a nice meal during their “Lunch Break” event.
The Beau Rivage hosts interactive cooking sessions as a way to raise money for the Mary C. O’Keefe Cultural Center.
Students, parents, and friends came out to Pascagoula High School earlier this evening for their community pep rally.
A D’iberville woman who suddenly lost her teenage daughter over a year ago is finding ways to give back.
Today, the community came together to give a number of kids in east Biloxi a new haircut and free school supplies.
Today, Boomtown Casino hosted a dual ribbon cutting, opening two of their newest attractions.
JZ 94.5 teams up with local fraternities and sororities to host the 8th annual “Saving Our Sisters, Brother to Brother” summit.
“The toughest sport on dirt” is here on the Coast this weekend at the Coliseum.
While the Shuckers are in action tonight, “take me out to the ball park” will have a new meaning come October.
Local artist Marty Wilson signed his pencil drawn pictures and accepted donations for his foundation “One Gulf One Goal” which works to preserve, conserve, and protect the Gulf of Mexico.
Teams from all over traveled to the Mississippi Coast Coliseum to compete for the 2015 Wheelchair Softball World Series.
Today marked the first day of the 21st annual Carl Legett Fishing Tournament. The Point Cadet Marina in Biloxi was filled with fishermen of all ages and families around the Gulf Coast.
United Way of South Mississippi teamed up with Wal-Mart, South Mississippi Smiles, JR Auxiliary of Gulfport and local school districts to ‘fill the bus’ with as many school supplies as possible
A decade after Hurricane Katrina, one photographer is showing the pictures she took right after the disaster at Hancock County libraries.
Court Appointed Special Advocates, also known as CASA, takes an initiative to collect school supplies for children in foster care.
Over 250 environmentalists gathered at the Beau Rivage tonight in a benefit for the Land Trust.
The 34th annual Biloxi Seafood Festival is right around the corner and today, the Biloxi Chamber of Commerce unveiled this year’s festival poster.
Two Papa John’s locations in Gulfport held a fundraiser today for Officer Shawn Williams.
Twenty percent of Papa John’s sales on Thursday will go toward Officer William’s medical cost.