Gov. Talks of Issues He Hopes to See Pushed Through Legislature
As the 2015 Mississippi legislative session is moving out of the committee phase, changes could soon be coming.
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As the 2015 Mississippi legislative session is moving out of the committee phase, changes could soon be coming.
Hoping to increase transparency, the Clarity Act looks to provide information for residents in Mississippi.
Gulfport City Council members are making it easier for you to stay informed about city business.
The Gulf Coast Salvation Army is building a permanent shelter to serve homeless families and single men and women in Gulfport.
With construction on MGM Park going smoothly, the City of Biloxi is starting to take a deeper look into how they will maximize the use of the stadium.
Tuesday, the Biloxi Chamber of Commerce held its regular breakfast with the Mayor at the IP Resort and Casino, only this time, it was breakfast with the Acting Mayor.
All the local news updates you need from Tuesday evening's NBC news can be found right here.
Job Fair to be held at The Donal Snyder Community Center in Biloxi.
Investigators with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office need help from the public with identifying a possible suspect in a home burglary at 9 a.m. Tuesday on Humphrey Road in Vancleave , Sheriff Mike Ezell says.
Barnes & Noble, Inc., the nation’s largest retail bookseller and the leading retailer of content, digital media, and educational products, announced Tuesday that Bernadette Vitale from Ocean Springs Upper Elementary and Ocean Springs School District has been named the local winner of the Barnes & Noble Educator Appreciation Days Sweepstake.
Alligators, snakes, and turtles will be featured at the Pascagoula School District's Wetland Animals Super Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 7th, at the district’s Aaron Jones Family Interactive Center.
Hearts are synonymous with Valentine’s Day, and February is the perfect time to love your heart for American Heart Month.
An arrest was made Monday night in connection to a shooting that occurred last week in Stone County.
News 25 focuses on one of south Mississippi's own, James Crowell, President of the Gulf Coast chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (N.A.A.C.P.)
If the Patriots’ victory over the Seahawks was not entertaining enough, the advertisements during Super Bowl XLIX seemed to have viewers talking.
All the local news you need to know about can be found right here on WXXV 25!
Hurricane Katrina and the BP oil spill dealt a serious blow to the oyster industry.
D'Iberville Police is continuing to interview witnesses in a murder that happened over the weekend.
Monday, a group of Gulfport High School students took a special trip to the Big Easy.
Carnival season and Mardi Gras parades are now in full swing.
Bryant says he rarely signs executive orders, but feels the oyster industry never got running on full cylinders after Hurricane Katrina.
The Governor emphasized how all law enforcement risk their lives each day for strangers, regardless of age, race, or political party.
Mississippi ranks among the top in the nation for teen pregnancies.
Hiller Park was once a premier hangout in Biloxi, but over the last few decades, years of neglect have begun to take their toll and people have been staying away.