Former Sun Herald building set to be demolished
The former Sun Herald building is soon to be demolished. Located on Debuys Road, the Sun Herald was published at the location for 50 years. Coastal businessman Rick…
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The former Sun Herald building is soon to be demolished. Located on Debuys Road, the Sun Herald was published at the location for 50 years. Coastal businessman Rick…
The Gulfport History Museum lost a longtime member... Darryl Breckinridge passed away on October 18th. He was born in Gulfport, working in a graphic design firm while serving as vice president of marketing at Hancock Bank for 16 years. Logos…
John McFarland, the executive director for the American Red Cross, Southeast Mississippi Chapter, died Tuesday night. He was 76. McFarland served the Red Cross for more than eight…
The Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Hancock Chamber of Commerce, Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce, and Jackson County Chamber of Commerce announced recipients of the 2022 One Coast Awards on Tuesday, April 26 at the…
By MARY PEREZ / Sun Herald The story of how former Biloxi Mayor Jerry O’Keefe took down the largest funeral company in North America is being told in an Amazon movie now filming in New Orleans. Tommy Lee Jones is…
The parent company of a South Mississippi newspaper is filing for bankruptcy protection. The McClatchy Company is also the publisher of the Miami Herald, The Kansas City Star and dozens of newspapers across the country. The publisher's 30 local newsrooms…
Biloxi planners have given initial approval to a development that could eventually have 14-thousand residents. The Sun Herald reports the Biloxi Planning Commission voted 8-1 to approve the Belle La Vie Development on 626 acres north of interstate 10 in…
News 25's Katarina Luketich interviews Wesley Muller an investigative reporter for the Sun Herald about the injustices by the foster care system.
Four Coast schools are going head to head in a choir competition to get a chance to sing with Foreigner on stage. Vote for your choir at Sunherald.com by watching the entire video. Voting ends April 7th at 5 p.m.…
After working with the Sun Herald as executive editor and vice president for 15 years, Stan Tiner is officially leaving today to begin his retirement.
Now, as the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, the Sun Herald is releasing an app with the stories and so much more.
After 33 years of service to the Gulf Coast, sports writer, Doug Barber, is retiring.