A Gulfport City Council Thanksgiving
A Gulfport City Council Thanksgiving asks (and answers), “If councilmembers were served at Thanksgiving, what dish would they be?”
Morgan Banno November 22, 2023
A Gulfport City Council Thanksgiving asks (and answers), “If councilmembers were served at Thanksgiving, what dish would they be?”
Patrick Heinzen October 31, 2023
By the pier, in front of the old library, and along the historic trolley route, three new historic markers have landed in Gulfport.
Patrick Heinzen September 8, 2023
At the Sept. 5 Gulfport City Council met to discuss Gulfport’s operating budget. Citizens spoke up on what will happen with the money.
Patrick Heinzen September 8, 2023
These are some examples of things overheard at Gulfport Council’s September 5 meeting. Comments ranged from water issues to the lei festival.
Cathy Salustri March 14, 2023
The Gulfport election results are in. Here’s who will represent Gulfport’s Ward II and Ward IV for the next two years.
The Gabber March 7, 2023
In part one of a three-part series, The Gabber asked candidates for Gulfport City Council to talk about Gulfport issues.
The Gabber February 28, 2023
In part two of a three-part series, The Gabber asked candidates for Gulfport City Council to talk about Gulfport issues.
The Gabber February 21, 2023
In part one of a three-part series, The Gabber asked candidates for Gulfport City Council to talk about Gulfport issues.
Monroe Roark August 19, 2022
Snippets of conversation and things said at the Aug. 16 Gulfport City Council meeting.
Steph Mathurin April 11, 2022
Even though Gulfport had no election in March, the seated council members up for election had to get sworn in anew.
Mike Sunnucks March 2, 2022
Council changed course at its Mar. 1 meeting and voted itself a higher pay raise than it did at its Feb. meeting. Of the council, Christine Brown, Michael Fridovich, and Mayor Sam Henderson voted for the $20,000 and $15,000 pay; April Thanos and Paul Ray voted against.
Mike Sunnucks January 7, 2022
Council discussed hybrid patrol cars, Pride celebrations, no parking signs, and a collective bargaining agreement at its Jan. 4 meeting. There was also a heated exchange between the mayor and a resident.