With her passion for sustainable gardening, the owner of Dirty Girl Gardening brings her knowledge and experience to Bay St. Louis.
- by Wendy Sullivan
PLEASE NOTE: As of June 1, 2021, these classes have been cancelled.
The Arts, Hancock County breaks in their brand new headquarters as the venue for four different art camps for local youth. We have details, dates and links to register! - by Emma Connolly
A beloved restaurant and ray of sunshine is resurrected, bigger and better than ever – to the delight of everyone.
- by Lisa Monti
An Old Town eatery changes hands, and now has a new name and a delicious new menu.
- by Lisa Monti
The Arts, Hancock County believes that art has the power to inspire social change. They seek artists with ideas, and businesses with blank exterior walls.
Blending gospel music with country is as natural as breathing for the dynamic trio of Chapel Hart from Poplarville, Mississippi.
- Story by Wendy Sullivan
A new condominium complex joins the list of new construction projects slated for Old Town.
- story by Lisa Monti
The Arts, Hancock County seeks your input.
- Story by Emma Connolly
Students who are struggling now have a local resource to help them get back on track. Meet owner and academic director, Dr. Rymsky Graves-Labat.
- by Lisa Monti
Michele Ball is bringing ballet classes for the masses to Bay St. Louis. Learn how she got here, and about her mission to bring the joy of movement to her new neighbors.
- Story by Dena Temple
The news that Maria Vieages is opening an upscale takeout restaurant next month in The Buttercup on Second Street lit up social media – and appetites.
- by Lisa Monti - photos by Maria Vieages and Ellis Anderson
A Blaize Avenue building will be resurrected as a versatile new home for The Arts, Hancock County.
- by Lisa Monti
Our waterfront is changing again! A new restaurant will take its place along Beach Boulevard - and it's promising something new and different.
- Story by Lisa Monti
This new landmark building on Beach Boulevard will soon welcome visitors to the heart of Old Town Bay St. Louis.
- Story by Lisa Monti, photos by Ellis Anderson
Blues, Brews and delectable BBQ are on tap at the chain’s fourth restaurant, opening soon.
- Story by Lisa Monti
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 |
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