Man charged in shooting that began through social media fight

Katrell MorganGulfport Police say a social media fight led to a shooting in West Gulfport. Police charged 19-year-old Katrell Dywayne Chance Morgan with aggravated assault. He was taken to the Harrison County jail and bond was set at $250,000. Officers were sent to the 4500 block of South Carolina Avenue about a shooting. The investigation showed that Morgan and the…

8th annual Dolly Should in Bay St. Louis

Alicein Wonderland Schwabacher and Kerry Maloney are in studio to tell us about the Dolly Should event coming up this weekend in Bay St. Louis. The 8th annual Dolly Should takes place January 11th starting at 10 a.m. at the Mockingbird Café. For more information, click here. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Bay St. Louis, Dolly Should

Update on Hancock County Food Pantry

It’s been nearly nine months since the Hancock County Food Pantry expanded its days from two to five days a week. A lot has changed since then. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier Jr. has an update in Bay St. Louis. Categories: Local News, News Tags: hancock county food pantry

$21 million earmarked for passenger rail on the Coast

Senator Wicker’s office announcing $21 million has been set aside by the Federal Railroad Administration to help offset operating costs ahead of Amtrak’s return to the Coast. As for when service will return to South Mississippi, transportation leaders still say it’s on track to be early this year. Categories: Local News, News Tags: funds, passenger rail

USDA funds earmarked for Gulf shrimp

Federal funding has been earmarked to benefit South Mississippi’s seafood industry. According to Senator Roger Wicker’s office, $25 million of USDA Section 32 money will go towards fresh Gulf shrimp’s inclusion in nutrition assistance programs and charitable meal distributions. $30 million is also earmarked for farm raised catfish here in the Magnolia state. The total Section 32 appropriation for the…

Families in South Mississippi struggle with diaper prices

UNITED WAY OF SOUTH MISSISSIPPI RECOGNIZES HOW EXPENSIVE DIAPERS CAN BE FOR NEW FAMILIES AND MANY ARE STRUGGLING TO MAKE ENDS MEET.  TO HELP SUPPORT THIS, THEY HOLD A DIAPER DRIVE EVERY JANUARY IN HONOR OF DR MLK TO SUPPORT FAMILIES IN HANCOCK, HARRISON, PEARL RIVER AND STONE COUNTY.  THE AVERAGE PRICE FOR A PACK OF DISPOSABLE DIAPERS IN 2019…

Gulfport investigating shooting in Orange Grove

Gulfport Police are investigating a shooting that happened in the 11000 block of Highway 49 on Monday evening. Officers responded to the location about 5:51 p.m. in regard to a report of a shooting. They found a victim suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. The victim was airlifted to an out-of-state hospital, where he was listed as critical. An investigation showed…

01/07 Ryan’s “Freezing” Tuesday Morning Forecast

Expect cold conditions this morning as freezing air has moved in, dropping lows into the 20s on the Coast!

Arctic air is in place and temperatures are below freezing this morning in South Mississippi. In fact, morning lows will remain upwards of several degrees below freezing for most of the week, finally warming above that 32° mark Friday ahead of another front. Even then we’ll still be just barely above that line, so you won’t be putting away your…

The road to State may be tough, but the Biloxi Lady Indians have their eyes on the prize!

We’ve officially reached 2025, and while a lot of people use the new year to try something different or change something about themselves, the Lady Indian basketball team hopes to stay their true, tough selves. Learn more about the motto of the only undefeated team left on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. “It’s tough,” said Head Coach Devin Hill. “You don’t…

1/6 – Sam Parker’s “Frigid Few Days” Monday Night Forecast

A cold week ahead with increasing rain chances and heavy rain on Friday. Strong artic air will be settling into the local area late tonight into Tuesday morning. Most of southeast LA and southern MS will see freezing or hard freeze conditions. The probability of hard freeze conditions are high for areas along and north of I-10. Make sure to…

Gerald McGee launches run for Mayor of Moss Point

Moss Point resident Gerald McGee has submitted qualifying papers to run for Mayor of Moss Point in this year’s municipal elections. McGee stopped by the studio to talk with WXXV News 25’s Grant Chighizola about his platform and plans if elected to the office. Categories: Featured, Jackson County, Local News, News Tags: Gerald McGee, moss point, Moss Point mayor, Municipal…

Ronnie Henderson announces plan to run for Mayor of Gulfport

Former Pro Basketball player and small business owner Ronnie Henderson has announced his intentions to run for mayor of Gulfport. On his campaign website, Henderson cites economic development, public safety improvements, and city beautification efforts as pillars of his platform. The deadline to qualify for municipal elections in Mississippi is 5 p.m. on January 31st. Categories: Local News, News Tags:…

Actor Gerald McGee submitted qualification papers to run for Moss Point Mayor

We’re learning more about candidates announcing their intentions to run in the upcoming local elections here in South Mississippi. Over the past few days, actor Gerald McGee submitted his qualification papers to run for Moss Point mayor. WXXV News 25’s Grant Chighizola will speak to McGee in tonight’s 9 p.m. newscast on WXXV FOX. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Gerald…

Amy St. Pe’ sworn in as MS Court of Appeals Judge

A big swearing in happening took place earlier today in Jackson involving a jurist from the Coast. Amy St. Pe’ took the oath of office as the new judge for district five on the Mississippi State Court of Appeals. St. Pe’ defeated Jennifer Schloegel in a late November runoff for the open seat. Prior to her election to the appeals…

Deputies still searching for suspect in triple shooting in Greene County

Deputies are still looking for a suspect who shot and killed three people during a robbery early on New Year’s Day in State Line, Mississippi. The Greene County Sheriff’s Office released surveillance photos from inside the convenience store that show the man they’re looking for. Deputies believe he was waiting for the clerk to open the store. Chief Deputy Brad…

Staying warm during the cold weather

Kaila Moran with Mississippi Power joins us in studio to discuss the upcoming cold weather and how you can stay warm. She talks about a program customers can opt into if they need any help paying their electric bill throughout the year. Categories: Local News, News Tags: cold weather, mississippi power