Maroon Tide football duo commits to two different SEC Teams!

The fireworks came early at Friendship Park as two Picayune standouts announced their college commitments. The recruitment journey has been an intense one for four-star edge Nolan Wilson and three-star offensive lineman Mitchell Smith and they’re ready to make things official.   Starting us off is the State Champion. Mitchell Smith has made his commitment to Vanderbilt University! “It felt like…

Stigma on sexual health talks can cause delay in care

Hattiesburg, Miss. (WXXV)- Conversations about sexual health can be uncomfortable. For many, that discomfort leads to delayed care. One Mississippi resident, who asked not to be identified due to stigma and safety concerns, says those barriers have shaped his experience seeking HIV prevention. Sami Jordan with the Roy Howard Community Journalism Center reports. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Care, delayed,…

Magnolia Tribune’s Frank Corder speaks to Dave Elliott on names expected for the 2027 governor’s race

Jackson, Miss. (WXXV)- The 2027 state elections are on the distant horizon. With Governor Tate Reeves term limited, some big names are already jockeying for the position. The next race for governor will be one to watch. Dave Elliott speaks to Magnolia Tribune’s Frank Corder about what we can expect to see. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: 2027 state…

OLG Crab Fest hosting Day Two

Bay St. Louis, Miss. (WXXV)- Lots of events happening this week to mark Independence Day in Mississippi, including Day Two of an annual festival in Bay St. Louis. Music acts have been taking the stage on the grounds of Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church for the 41st edition of the crab fest. Families soaking in the beautiful weather…

“Brain Drain” affecting Mississippi’s economy and workforce

Mississippi (WXXV)- Mississippi is losing many of its brightest young adults. They are chasing higher pay, better job prospects and opportunities they say they can’t find at home. It’s a long-running trend known as the “brain drain,” it’s taking a toll on the state’s economy and workforce. Morgan Gill with the Roy Howard Community Journalism Center spoke with two students…

Governor Tate Reeves launches initiative for America’s 250th birthday

Jackson, Miss. (WXXV)- Mississippi is launching a state-wide initiative to commemorate the United States of America’s 250th birthday. The director of “Visit Mississippi” says the state’s America 250 Commission will highlight the state’s vital role in America’s history. Governor Tate Reeves believes it will show the people, places and stories that make the Magnolia State special. The Two Mississippi Museums…

3rd Street Sidewalk Project begins in Long Beach

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV) — A project that has been months in the making is beginning in Long Beach The 3rd Street Sidewalk Project will connect Jeff Davis Avenue to USM Gulf Park by constructing new sidewalks and filling gaps between existing sidewalks. This project was approved by the Long Beach Board of Aldermen back in April and is funded…

77th annual Mississippi Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo begins

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) — The 77th annual Mississippi Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo kicked off on Thursday at Jones Park in Gulfport. The event attracts anglers from all over, all looking to reel in the biggest fish and claim coveted prizes. A variety of both saltwater and freshwater fish are weighed and left out for spectators to see, including sharks, stingrays…

7/3 – Sam’s “Warmer and Drier” Thursday Evening Forecast

It has been a hot and dry day across South Mississippi as we get ready for another hot day on the 4th of July. Expect overnight temperatures in the low to mid 70s with a light wind, generally from the north, which will help our very humid dew points drop into the upper 60s by the morning. This light wind…

Multiple rounds fired into Waveland apartment; three infants inside

Waveland, Miss. (WXXV)- It was around 9:30 on Wednesday night when multiple rounds were fired into an apartment unit in Waveland. Seven people were inside, including three infants. No injuries were reported. Video footage taken from a nearby camera shows two suspects arrive at The Ridge apartments. They can be see knocking multiple times on the door of an apartment…

Knox Ross joins Dave Elliott to discuss Amtrak services on the coast

South Mississippi (WXXV)- Amtrak is ready to roll. After millions of dollars being invested and several delays, tickets are now available for the twice-daily Amtrak Mardi Gras Service starting August 18th. That runs between Mobile and New Orleans with 4 stops on the Mississippi Coast. The Amtrak Mardi Gras Service will offer morning and evening departures from both cities. Knox…

Mississippians stocking up on fireworks for July 4th

Saucier, Miss. (WXXV)- The rush is on for South Mississippians looking to stock up on fireworks to celebrates the Fourth of July. Over at Lawler’s Fireworks in Saucier, people filed in for much of the day. Those looking to get sparklers, roman candles, bottle rockets and much more. People are expected to continue to stream in until the last minute…

41st Annual OLG Crab Fest kicks off in Bay St. Louis

Bay St. Louis, Miss. (WXXV)- The 41st Annual Our Lady of the Gulf Crab Fest is three days full of live music, vendors, rides and as much seafood as you can handle. The Fourth of July tradition has its deep roots here on the coast and for church officials who help set it up, it’s an event that only gets…

Junior Auxiliary of Gulfport hosting “Fill The Bus” event

Gulfport, Miss. (WXXV)- Junior Auxiliary of Gulfport is hosting a “Fill the Bus” supply drive, benefiting schools in the area. April Hoyt, Karen Brogdon and Nicole Roberts-Foubare join Grant Chighizola on the desk for the details. They tell us what supplies are needed and where you can donate. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Gulfport, Junior Auxiliary, Junior Auxiliary of Gulfport,…

4th of July safety tips from Biloxi Police

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV) – The 4th of July is a time to celebrate our nation’s pride and freedom, but the festivities can also lead to serious safety risks.  In the City of Biloxi, fireworks are typically illegal except for a few special occasions, with the Fourth of July being one of them. Biloxi Police Lieutenant Candace Young shared important safety…

Special brunch hosted for Carver High alumni

Moss Point, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Moss Point hosted a special Carver High Alumni Brunch at the Pelican Landing Event & Conference Center. Mayor Billy Knight was in attendance and the celebration was open to all graduates. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier Jr. was there and brings us the story. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Alumni, Carver High, Carver…

07/03 Ryan’s “Much Drier” Thursday Morning Forecast

Beautiful and much drier weather is moving into the area as we head into the holiday weekend!

Expect much drier weather across South Mississippi for the next couple of afternoons! That means an end to the long streak of days with afternoon showers and thunderstorms, with only a stray, short-lived shower or thunderstorm barely possible today and none expected as we head into the fourth. That pattern does start to re-assert itself by Saturday afternoon as the…