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FIRST ALERT: Cooler temps on Thursday, elevated fire risk (03/19/2025)
SUMMARY: South Mississippi will experience a significant drop in temperatures, with highs struggling to reach the 60s on Thursday, following a warm day in the 70s. A cold front associated with a low-pressure system in the Midwest will bring gusty northwest winds and a red flag warning due to low humidity and dry conditions, increasing the risk of fires. Overnight lows may fall into the 30s, potentially causing frost, so sensitive plants should be protected. Following this cool snap, temperatures are expected to rise again, with the weekend bringing highs in the upper 70s and a potential for rain next week.

Chief Meteorologist Eric Jeansonne explains why cooler temps are in the cards as well as an elevated fire risk.
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Biloxi High School engineering and robotics students preparing for competition
SUMMARY: Biloxi High School’s engineering and robotics students are gearing up for a significant competition this weekend. Instructor Anthony Pittz emphasizes that the experience offers more than just engineering skills; it teaches problem-solving and teamwork. The classroom is filled with students engaged in hands-on lessons in computer design, electrical engineering, and robotics. They are building and practicing their robots, preparing to face teams from Mississippi and Alabama. Students are excited to showcase their skills and learn from others, aiming to tackle challenges like placing objects in baskets. The competition will occur at the University of Southern Mississippi, starting at 7:30 AM.

Biloxi High School engineering students are preparing to compete with other students from across the state and Alabama this weekend.
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Biloxi City Council approves town hall meeting to address homeless issue, Broadwater property
SUMMARY: The Biloxi City Council is holding a town hall meeting on homelessness, scheduled for April 15th at 6:00 PM, due to ongoing concerns from council members about the issue. Discussions have centered on the abandoned Broadwater property, where homeless individuals previously lived in tents. Although some cleanup work was initiated by property owners post-Hurricane Katrina, progress has stalled. Council members are advocating for code enforcement action to ensure the property is fully cleared. Additionally, five benches often used by the homeless will be removed as part of efforts to address the local homelessness problem. Venue details for the meeting are forthcoming.

A town hall meeting to address Biloxi’s homeless issue and the Broadwater property has been approved by Biloxi City Council.
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Happening March 22-23: Ocean Springs Spring Arts Festival
SUMMARY: The Ocean Springs Spring Arts Festival will take place on March 22-23, featuring artists, crafters, and musicians filling the streets of Ocean Springs. This annual event has evolved from a small herb market to a premier art showcase with 250 vendors offering a variety of crafts, including painting, pottery, and jewelry. Additionally, visitors can enjoy live music at various locations. A new interactive experience, “Paint in the Avenue,” allows attendees to contribute to a large collaborative canvas. The festival runs from 9 AM to 5 PM (Saturday) and 9 AM to 4 PM (Sunday), with parking information available on the Chamber’s website.

Artists, crafters and musicians will take over the streets of Ocean Springs this weekend for the annual Spring Arts Festival.
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