Study on traffic around Buc-ee’s in Harrison County

HARRISON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- The Buc-ee’s at Menge Avenue exit has been open for only a couple of months and some are already complaining about traffic problems. The Harrison County Board of Supervisors is doing a traffic study to look at the situation. Board President Nathan Barrett is here to talk about it. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: Buc-ee’s,…

The anniversary of social security

This year marks the 90th anniversary of social security. The program has helped generations of seniors. AARP Mississippi State Director Kimberly Campbell talked to WXXV about how critically important social security is. Categories: Featured, Mississippi State News, News Tags: social security

25 Teams in 25 Days: Ocean Springs Greyhounds

One word that describes the Ocean Springs football program is consistency. The Greyhounds have clinched the past four Regional Championship titles and have played in the South State championship twice in the past three seasons.  This year the blue and white have strong leadership, a whole lot of experience and ton of game changing assets. Watch the video above for…

Bay St. Louis Fire Department hosts Quentin Conway Benefit

Bay St. Louis, Miss. (WXXV) — On Monday evening, community members gathered at the Bay St. Louis Fire Department to host a drive-up dinner benefit in honor of Quentin Conway, a utility department worker who passed away recently. From city officials to volunteers, dozens showed out to lend a helping hand. Mayor Mike Favre and his wife spent hours preparing…

Amtrak Service returns to the Gulf Coast

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- Amtrak Service has returned along the Gulf Coast. The new Mardi Gras service officially began operating Monday morning, bringing back passenger service for the first time since before Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The Amtrak train service is back on the Coast and it’s off to a great start as it rolled through Gulfport and people were able…

National Immunization Month

This month is National Immunization Month in the U.S. Joining us in studio is Memorial Health System Nurse Practitioner Tony Tanner to give us more information about the many types of vaccines out there.   Categories: Health, National News, News Tags: National Immunization Month

One injured in mobile home fire in Saucier

SAUCIER, Miss. (WXXV)- One person was injured this weekend after a mobile home fire in Saucier. According to Harrison County Fire Rescue, it happened early Saturday morning. Six people were in the mobile home at the time of the blaze, but were able to escape before the home was completely destroyed. The cause of the fire is believed to be…

Pascagoula residents celebrate passenger rail service return

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV)- Hundreds of people also gathered in Pascagoula at the loading platform to get a look at the train as it made its way to Mobile Saturday. That celebration consisted of performances from local marching bands, cheerleaders, and dance teams. Mardi Gras krewes made appearances, dressed in their glitzy attire, and feathered umbrellas. One group said they are…

City of Gulfport celebrates Amtrak’s return to the Coast

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- The Amtrak Mardi Gras service kicked off its new coastal route with block parties at each of its South Mississippi stops Saturday. It’s not Mardi Gras, but it definitely looked like it on Saturday morning. Hundreds of people came out dressed in purple, green, and gold to celebrate the return of the passenger train here on the…

Beau Rivage makes donations to local nonprofits

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- Beau Rivage employees were busy Friday, presenting checks to South Mississippi nonprofits to support their work. We stopped by the check presentation at Moore Community House. The Beau delivered a $10,000 check for the Women in Construction program. The program provides hands-on training and career placement assistance for women seeking construction-related jobs. In all, Beau Rivage donated…

Wild Wonders – Annual Pass Sale

With so many fun events, fresh exhibits, and fun engagement – an afternoon making memories at The Mississippi Aquarium is a gift the whole family will enjoy! Ryan brought his son along to test out the adventure and get the scoop on all the benefits of an annual pass from Marketing Director Nicole Martz. Grab a Mississippi Aquarium family pass…

08/18 Ryan’s “Seasonal Start” Monday Morning Forecast

Expect a seasonal start to the week with highs and lows within a few degrees of normal and only a few showers.

Expect a fairly typical, seasonal start to the week as we enjoy slightly drier afternoons and manageable heat. Cloud cover will remain light for most of the day, leading to a quick warm-up to today’s high of 92. Factor in the humidity and it’ll feel more like 103° at it’s peak, just under Heat Advisory levels. It may warm a…

25 Teams in 25 Days: Pass Christian Pirates

Head Coach Jeff Stockstill is entering his third year leading the Pass Christian football team. In his first season, he led the Pirates to a historic 9-3 third round stint, and last season they broke even at 5’s. This upcoming season, Stockstill has his initial freshman class as seniors and he believes their experience and leadership will take them far,…

Services announced for Father Dennis Carver

Funeral arrangements have been announced for a beloved retired South Mississippi priest. Father Dennis Carver died Sunday, August 10 after a short battle with lung cancer. Visitation will be held from 10 to noon Monday, August 18 at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church, followed immediately by a funeral mass. The Bay St. Louis native served as pastor of…

Applications for Youth Advisory Board

The Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence is accepting applications for their Youth Advisory Board Training Class. The class is open for those aged 14 to 20. The board helps members gain leadership skills, advocate for survivors. Applicants must complete a training class, participate in quarterly check in meetings either in person or through zoom. Parental consent is also required for…