Autism Awareness Day Easter Egg Hunt in Pass Christian

PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss. (WXXV)-An Autism Awareness Day Easter Egg Hunt is taking place on Saturday in Pass Christian. The fun takes place at the Randolph Center starting at 1 p.m. and runs until 6 p.m. Those who do come out can expect dancing, games, and a whole lot of fun. Categories: Local News Tags: Autism Awareness Day, easter egg hunt

Holy Week in South Mississippi

Holy week is a time many Christians consider the most important week of their faith. Holy week marks the final days of Jesus Christ’s life, beginning with Palm Sunday and leading up to his crucifixion and resurrection on Easter Sunday. Key moments throughout the week include Holy Thursday which commemorates the last supper, and Good Friday a day of reflection…

Senator Hyde-Smith pushes rural health bills

Mississippi Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith is backing new legislation in the Senate aimed at improving rural health care access. The Rural Health Innovation Act would create two federal grant programs to help local clinics and health departments expand walk-in urgent care, triage, and emergency stabilization services. Under the plan, community health centers and rural clinics could receive up to $750,000, while…

Law enforcement using license plate cameras

More Mississippi law enforcement agencies are expanding their reach with license plate cameras. It’s a growing trend that law enforcement says helps departments operate more efficiently. Justin Glowacki with the Roy Howard Community Journalism Center shows what that looks like in Lucedale. Across Mississippi, more agencies are using automated license plate readers. They’re 24/7 surveillance cameras that track vehicles and…

Second Liners Mardi Gras club holding Easter Egg-stravaganza

Biloxi, Miss. (WXXV)- This weekend, the Second Liners Mardi Gras Club will be hosting an Easter Egg-stravaganza. That’s taking place at John Henry Beck Park starting at 11. To tell us more about the event, Angelitta Darden and Marc Kennedy join us in studio. Categories: Local News Tags: Second-Liners Mardi Gras Club

Update on Moss Point School District academic progress

MOSS POINT, Miss. (WXXV)- Moss Point Mayor Billy Knight took to social media last week, bragging on the school district and the strides they have made recently. Mayor Knight saying the results come from the leadership and students in the school district. The school district saw an increase in the graduation rate from last year. Mayor Knight shares the impact…

04/02 Ryan’s “Drier” Thursday Morning Forecast

Expect a drier afternoon after our rain peaked yesterday, though it comes back for the weekend.

Yesterday was our wettest day of the workweek as we saw more, heavier showers and thunderstorms, but today will be drier ahead of weekend rain ahead. A few showers may still fall in our westernmost counties, especially near the state line, but the rest of the area isn’t likely to see a drop. Friday will continue the drier trend, though…

New pharmacy opens in Bay St. Louis

BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. (WXXV)- Coastal Family Health Center is sharing a new pharmacy has opened in Bay St. Louis. It’s located on Highway 90 and opened its doors on Friday. This brings the total amount of Coastal Family Health pharmacies on the Coast to six. The director of pharmacy services says this expansion helps improve medication access and helps…

Moss Point Ward 1 residents invited to community meeting

MOSS POINT, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Moss Point is hosting a Ward 1 community meeting Thursday. Those coming out will have the chance to meet with Alderman Sherwood Bradford. The meeting is taking place at the Little Rock Missionary Baptist Church on Gautier Street. Attendees will be able to hear updates about the city as well as take part…

4/1 – Sam’s Wednesday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Sam Lucey has a look at the week ahead

Any isolated showers or thunderstorms early this evening will quickly fade, leaving partly cloudy skies overnight with patchy fog developing after 3 a.m. Temperatures will stay mild, only falling to around 66. Sunshine returns by mid-morning on Thursday with mostly sunny skies and afternoon highs climbing to around 78. Clouds begin to increase by Thursday night, and that trend continues…

City of Gulfport holding egg hunt throughout downtown

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- Downtown Gulfport was filled with many locals on the move earlier Wednesday showcasing their Easter spirit, as participants followed clues, searching for hidden eggs throughout the area. The hunt brought a steady flow of people to local downtown businesses. Organizers say more clues will drop Thursday morning starting at 9, giving everyone a chance to join in….

State public Service Commissioner talks data center power usage

Mississippi is in a data center boom. Multibillion dollar investments from tech companies like Elon Musk’s X-AI to Amazon Web Services have brought massive AI centers to the state. The projects have also raised serious questions over power and water usage. WXXV’s Dave Elliot spoke to Public Service Commissioner Wayne Carr about these concerns. Categories: Featured, Local News Tags: AI,…

Veterans memorial fully restored in Long Beach

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV)- Restoration work at the Veterans Memorial at the Harper McCaughan Town Green in Long Beach has officially been completed. This memorial sustained significant damage during Hurricane Zeta. After receiving approval through FEMA, the necessary repairs and improvements were able to move forward. The special space has been fully restored, once again standing as a place of…

Women of Wisdom hosting monthly luncheon on April 8

The Women of Wisdom is hosting their monthly luncheon on April 8. This month’s speaker is Jill Compton, director of the Care Closet. Jill and Robin Killeen join us in studio ahead of the luncheon. The luncheon takes place Wednesday, April 8 from 11:45 to 1 p.m. at the Knight Nonprofit Center on Seaway Road in Gulfport. Categories: Local News…

April is Autism Awareness Month

April is Autism Awareness Month. To kick off the month, Alyece Smith and Jessica Vance from Caiden’s Corner join us in studio. They share what the organization is doing to help families as well as a community celebration happening April 11. Categories: Local News Tags: Autism Awareness Month, Caiden’s Corner

MDEQ discusses factors and safety on water contact advisories

HARRISON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- Officials continue to warn Mississippi beach-goers to check water quality before heading out as active water contact advisories continue along beaches in western Harrison County. As of Tuesday, the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality says bacteria levels at six locations along the Coast are higher than what is safe for contact. MDEQ Coastal Monitoring Coordinator Wyatt…

Stennis Space Center role in Artemis II launch

HANCOCK COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- All eyes will be on the skies this evening for the anticipated launch of Artemis II in Florida, and South Mississippi has played a major role in getting the Artemis program to this point. As we’ve reported from time to time over the past few years, Stennis Space Center has been the test site for the…

March is Chronic Kidney Disease Awareness Month

The month of March is recognized as Chronic Kidney Disease Awareness Month. According to the American Kidney Foundation, about 35.5 million people in the United States currently suffer from chronic kidney disease, also referred to as CKD. We spoke with Dr. Hoyet Hand with Singing River Health System. He told us all about the disease, what causes it, and how…

Man charged with felony fentanyl possession in Picayune

PICAYUNE, Miss. (WXXV)- A Picayune man is behind bars for possessing a felony amount of fentanyl. Police had initially pulled over Hendrick Leverette Monday afternoon for careless driving. Police then searched his vehicle, where they apparently found the stash of fentanyl. He’s now being charged with felony possession of a controlled substance, along with a charge of careless driving. Categories:…