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On just about any given day, one can find dozens of people playing pickleball at the Long Beach Senior Center. “Everybody in the community can participate in pickleball games here,” …

Throughout the school year, P.E.O. Chapter B of Long Beach has been delivering school supplies to each of the campuses of the Long Beach School District. Recently, the last delivery of the year was …

The Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce, Inc. will hold its 2024 Post Legislative Briefing on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, at Golden Nugget Casino in Biloxi. Confirmed legislators include …

The word “audible” automatically makes us think American football; I can hear Peyton Manning yelling “Omaha” as I am typing. Actually, calling an “audible” can be …

Visitors from around the world flock to Natchez during all seasons, for every reason imaginable. It's true, the city's beautiful antebellum homes are a major tourism draw, but Natchez is much more …

The University of Southern Mississippi’s (USM) new physician assistant program, announced last summer, is progressing expeditiously, with plans to matriculate the initial cohort in fall 2025. …

By Abbey A. Donaldson NASA Administrator Bill Nelson on Monday named John Bailey as director of the agency’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, effective immediately. …

St. Patrick’s Day in Long Beach didn’t only recognize its Irish roots, it also brought the opportunity for those in their “golden years” to gather for a “senior …

A crowd recently gathered in Pass Christian’s harbor to celebrate the groundbreaking for the first of four phases of Pass Christian’s portion of a Highway 90 boardwalk that will …

          After last week’s heavy, serious, ultraviolent “Civil War,” I needed a movie like the lighter, sillier, also ultraviolent “Abigail.” …

The Lisa Albritton band took to the stage at the Harper McCaughan Town Green Pavilion on Friday, April 5, marking the first installment in the City of Long Beach’s annual Long Beach Live …

Do they bother you? Do walls and fences cause claustrophobia in you? How about locked doors and gates? Do they bring about a fierce need to find the key and escape? The obvious answer for most …

The Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce, Inc. will hold its 2024 Post Legislative Briefing on Tuesday, April 30, at Golden Nugget Casino in Biloxi. Confirmed legislators include Senator …

    Saying anything negative about local supermarkets goes against my beliefs. The 12+ years I worked for a supermarket chain still rank near the top of best work experiences of all time …

 Renowned singer-songwriter Tommy Rice is set to captivate audiences once again with the release of his latest singles, "All My Love I Give To You" and "Little Girl on the Corner." These …

Summer is almost upon us, and that means Summer Reading!  The theme this year is “Adventure Begins at Your Library,” and we hope you join us here at Long Beach Public Library for …

On Thursday, May 9, Science Café on the Coast will host a presentation on “The Art and Science of Ceramics” at 3 p.m. at the Biloxi Public Library. The event will feature …

Planning and Development Commission Agenda,  April 25, 2024 @ 5:30 P.M. City Hall Meeting Room 201 Jeff Davis Avenue Long Beach, MS  39560

On Saturday, May 4, local businesses in Long Beach will participate in the city’s first Mother's Day Sip, Shop & Stroll. Residents are encouraged to bring their mom and/or their …

   “Civil War” presents one of the most intriguing premises of the year, maybe of the last several years: what if Texas and California were to secede from the United States and …

The City of Long Beach will offer a free outdoor yoga session on Saturday, May 4. Set to start at 8:30 a.m., the Yoga in the Park hour-long session will be held in downtown Long Beach at the …

If you work and work hard, you will understand this topic.  Exhaustion. Too much constant physical or mental work, with no relaxation for your body and brain can bring on serious …

Residents who have unneeded plants in their yards or gardens, who like to “pass along” plants and who would like to pick up some new plants for their yard are invited to a plant swap at …

The history of the Mississippi Gulf Coast has always intrigued me. When I briefly (emphasis on brief) entertained the thought of earning a Ph.D., the origin on the area's founding and its first …

A guttural roar jarred me out of sleep, reminding me I was thousands of miles away from home. I threw on the cargo jacket I’d bought for this trip and clumsily laced up my new hiking shoes. A …

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