It’s always exciting when new businesses come to town. Get ready for unique taste treats at Popcorn Plus, and an outdoors outfitter called 211 MAIN!
- story by Lisa Monti
If you get a thrill out of being spooked, there’s a unique new venue available year around on our own local waterways!
- story by Lisa Monti
On select days in December, you can take a Creepy Christmas tour and hear disturbing legends and ghost stories of Christmas past. The hour long ride up Bayou Caddy includes hot chocolate and a cookie. "Come if you dare!" Book here.
The already packed Cruisin’ the Coast schedule includes a new major event for Bay St. Louis this year, on the grounds of the historic depot.
- story by Lisa Monti
Trained as a “facility dog,” there are no objections when Remi helps take the fear out of court appearances for children.
- Story by Dena Temple
After 25 years operating a successful gallery in New Orleans, Becky and Ed Edwards (B.E.E.) open a location in the Bay.
- story by Lisa Monti, photos by Ellis Anderson
Rachel Dangermond and the 100 WOMEN DBA will commemorate the fifteenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina the way the people of Bay St. Louis know best – by giving back to their community. - Story by Dena Temple
Developer Jim MacPhaille announces three new restaurants coming to the Depot District. The first? All-American barbecue.
- story by Lisa Monti
2021 exhibit dates: July 3 through August 13
The museum is just one of six sites in Mississippi chosen as part of the “Crossroads: Change in Rural America” tour.
- Story by Lisa Monti
A mother-daughter team serves up sugary goodness in Waveland with custom cakes and an array of daily delights - all baked up in-house.
- story by Lisa Monti - photos by Ellis Anderson
People here already know it, but now our secret is out: Bay St. Louis is a great place to live, work and visit.
- Story by Dena Temple - photography by Ellis Anderson
The trendy NOLA retailer is bringing her unique brand of clothing, gifts and housewares to Old Town
- story by Lisa Monti
A new national awareness of racism engenders another serious consideration of the Mississippi flag, on both statewide and local levels.
- by Ellis Anderson
Bay St. Louis plans to add a new launch ramp for additional access to “fun in the sun.”
- Story by Jerry Beaugez
The first storm of the season whips up a surge much higher than predicted. Although it causes minimal damage - to the relief of all - beaches will be closed for 30 days for cleanup.
- story by Ellis Anderson - photos by Ellis Anderson unless otherwise attributed. Many thanks to Kasey Marie, Morales Parker, and Suzanne Gavin
Bay Saint Louis is one of 20 towns nominated for a spot as Favorite Coastal Small Town in America. We can take the top prize with your help!
- Story by Caitlin Bourgeois
After a brief pause for COVID-19, the vendors are back, and the food – and the deals – are as good as ever.
- Story and photos by Lisa Monti
Bay St. Louis and eight Bay businesses swept up a lion's share of the Best of Mississippi awards this year, thanks to lots of local support.
- story by Lisa Monti - photos by Ellis Anderson
Hancock County’s Relay For Life events have had to adapt for the health of the public and its participants – but the commitment to support cancer survivors and caregivers remains strong.
- Story by Lisa Monti and Dena Temple Photos courtesy of the American Cancer Society
By adding a gift shop / gallery of smaller art works, the growing arts center gives visitors and shoppers more options – both in person and online.
- story by Lisa Monti and Ellis Anderson
The retail landscape has certainly changed over the last few months. Shops in Bay St. Louis know that their customers depend upon them – and they are answering the need.
- Story by Lisa Monti |
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