National Blood Clot Alliance brings Red Bus Tour to Gulfport to raise awareness

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- The National Blood Clot Alliance Red Bus Tour rolled into Gulfport with a life-saving message to spread awareness. The National Blood Clot Alliance teamed up with Memorial Health System to educate the community on the warning signs of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolisms. Lisa Lane said, “Being pregnant at the time that I was diagnosed, I…

Wet and unsettled pattern ramps up ahead of Memorial Day Weekend

Meteorologist Sam Lucey has a look at the week ahead

A wet and unsettled weather pattern is setting up across South Mississippi and the Gulf Coast heading into the holiday weekend, with repeated rounds of showers and thunderstorms expected through much of next week. Rain chances begin increasing tonight as scattered showers and thunderstorms become more widespread overnight. Some locally heavy rainfall will be possible at times, with overnight lows…

District Attorney, Senate Candidate Scott Colom discusses FEMA concerns ahead of hurricane season

As we near hurricane season, District Attorney Scott Colom stood at the Hurricane Katrina Memorial to warn Mississippians about what he called a broken federal disaster response system. Colom, who is running for U.S. Senate, criticized Senator Cindy Hyde Smith over her support of FEMA leadership changes, claiming the agency has been weakened ahead of storm season. Colom also pointed…

Mitchell’s Motorplex in Perkinston temporarily closing

PERKINSTON, Miss. (WXXV)- Mitchell’s Motorplex in Perkinston announced they will be closed until further notice. The cause is an insurance matter that cannot be resolved. All scheduled events are pending until a resolution is found. The Mitchell family says they want to thank all racers, fans, staff, and supporters who helped along the way. The family also apologizes for any…

Gov. Reeves unveils Mississippi Statewide AI Framework to boost education and workforce development

Governor Tate Reeves announced Thursday that Mississippi is preparing students and workers for the future with a new focus on artificial intelligence. The Mississippi Statewide AI Framework is a new statewide plan designed to guide AI education and workforce development from K through 12 all the way into career leadership. The framework is meant to help strengthen education, grow workforce…

Southern Miss Gulf Blue Navigator Demo Day showcases innovation and technology

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) — Start-up businesses gathered at Lynn Meadows Discovery Center in Gulfport on Wednesday evening for Gulf Blue Navigator Demo Day, a chance for the companies to showcase their work investing in the Gulf Coast’s Blue Economy. Six start-up companies participating in the Southern Miss Blue Navigator Program brought innovation and technology to the forefront, vying for funding…

Blow Fly Bar and Grill in Gulfport closing its doors

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- A well-known Gulfport restaurant has once again closed its doors. Blow Fly Bar and Grill owner Jonathan Allen took to social media Wednesday night to announce the immediate closure of the restaurant. Allen purchased what was then called the Blow Fly Inn back in 2022 and renovated the building and dining experience. The restaurant was founded in…

Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System receive top marks in 2026 CMS report

The Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System is once again being recognized for top-quality care. According to a report from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Biloxi-based system received a five-star overall hospital quality rating for 2026, matching last year’s top score. The ratings are based on several categories, including patient safety, re-admissions, patient experience, and timely and…

Students explore opportunities at North Woolmarket Middle School Career Fair

HARRISON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- Career possibilities took over the hallways at North Woolmarket Middle School as students explored what their futures could hold. The campus was transformed into a full day of discovery, giving students a firsthand look at what life beyond the classroom could look like. Seventh and eighth graders spent the day exploring career paths through interactive exhibits…

New juvenile crime law could send teen offenders to adult court

New juvenile crime legislation is set to bring major changes to Mississippi’s court system this summer. The Picayune Police Department is now warning parents and teens about Senate Bill 2710, which takes effect July 1. Under the new law, juveniles accused of certain violent crimes while in possession of a firearm could be tried directly in circuit court instead of…

Harrison County School District leads state, raises $26K for heart health

HARRISON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- The American Heart Association is celebrating the Harrison County School District after it became the top participating district in the state through the Kids Heart Challenge and American Heart Challenge. Sixteen schools across the district raised more than $26,000 to support heart health education and research while 136 families learned hands-only CPR. Lyman Elementary School led…

Jazz in the Pass returns to Pass Christian

PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss. (WXXV)- War Memorial Park in Pass Christian will be full of good tunes this Sunday. Jazz in the Pass returns for another year. Earl Washington and Kim Joseph join us with details. The fun takes place Sunday, May 24 beginning at noon. For more information, click here.   Categories: Local News Tags: Jazz in the Pass

Pearl River Central Baseball comes from behind and wins Game One of the State Championship in walk-off fashion!

The Pearl River Central Blue Devils faced off against the Saltillo Tigers in a nail-biting Class 6A State Championship matchup, delivering a game full of momentum swings, clutch hits, and unforgettable moments. The game started with a tense, scoreless first inning, thanks in large part to Saltillo’s right-handed starter Roman Mitchell, who struck out the first batter he faced swinging….

Local 14-year-old prodigy turns heads with paintings

MOSS POINT, Miss. (WXXV) — After only one year of experience, a 14-year-old art prodigy in Hancock County is already creating incredible pieces of artwork and catching the eyes of those near and far. “I’m really excited. I can see my whole life painting,” said Adrian Peace. Fourteen-year-old Adrian doesn’t have much experience in the arts, but you would never…

05/20 Ameera’s “Weather Kid” Wednesday Forecast

It is Wednesday once again, which means we get to meet this week's Weather Kid, Ameera!

It is Wednesday once again here at WXXV which means we get to meet this week’s Weather Kid, Ameera! Ameera had a great time here at the station, enjoying seeing all the behind-the-scenes TV magic, and talking about the weather. She’s very opinionated on it, wanting more snow days like the one we saw winter before last, while also enjoying…

Klein Road closure extended in Gulfport

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Gulfport announced that Klein Road will remain closed throughout the week. The closure runs from Three Rivers Road to Olivet Drive. Crews are installing a sewer tap and work is expected to also finish by this Friday at 3 p.m. The detour routes will be Three Rivers Road, Lavelle Drive, and Olivet Drive. The…