6/26 – Sam’s “Hot and Rainy” Thursday Evening Forecast

Rain chances increase heading into the weekend across South Mississippi. On Friday, scattered showers and storms are possible by late morning and into the afternoon as the sea breeze kicks up. Some spots could see a quick downpour with up to a half inch of rain. Otherwise, clouds will continue to move in with highs topping out around 90°. A…

Accepting proposals for GOMESA projects

The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources is now accepting proposals for projects that could receive GOMESA funds. All proposals must be submitted to the agency by Tuesday, September 30. Proposals are restricted to projects in Hancock, Harrison, or Jackson counties. Criteria include coastal protection, conservation, restoration, and much more. If you’ve previously submitted an idea, those are still in the…

Singing River Health System hospitals recognized for heart attack treatment

Mississippi Gulf Coast (WXXV)- Singing River Health System has been recognized among the top performing hospitals for heart attack treatment. Those hospitals taking home the honor include Ocean Springs, Pascagoula and Singing River Gulfport. Singing River is also one of the only 323 hospitals nationwide, also the only health system on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, to receive the platinum recognition….

MDMR issues Salvinia alert on Pascagoula River

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV)- The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources is issuing an alert on salvinia on the Pascagoula River. Salvinia is an invasive plant that is now covering areas of the river that were previously clear, this coming as winds move the plant into the sound. Marine resources teams have been treating a large amount of the plants and completed…

Education on the rise in the state

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)-The State of Mississippi is now ranked 16th nationally in education. We were 48th back in 2014. Mississippi is up significantly in several key categories. Gulfport School District Superintendent Glen East joins us in the studio with more. Categories: Featured, Mississippi State News, News Tags: education

Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann speaks at Gulf Coast Business Council meeting

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann was back on the Coast Thursday morning to talk about South Mississippi business priorities over the course of the next year. Hosemann spoke to members of the Gulf Coast Business Council at their monthly meeting, specifically about how the state legislature can help grow business on the Coast even further through new legislation…

Grand opening of Hippie Fish in Gulfport

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) – Located in Gulfport, Hippie Fish is a brand-new entertainment spot with two 18-hole mini golf courses, a two-story arcade, and a full kitchen and bar. This hangout spot is fun for the whole family with activities for all ages.  Hippie Fish is part of Centennial Plaza Resort and is open to both hotel guests and the…

Junior Auxiliary of George County offers help to the community

Lucedale, Miss. (WXXV)- In George County, one small group is taking on big needs. Ranging from food, clothing, literacy and life skills. Annie Williams lives at Pecan Chateau with her daughter and grandchildren — and says finding support is always easy. “Doing things for the kids, you know? That’s a good thing. We don’t have a lot of people in…

Biloxi police officers read to children at summer reading program

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- The Woolmarket Library had some special visitors Wednesday afternoon. Biloxi police officers stopped by to take part in the summer reading program. Officers chose what book they wanted to read, afterwards talking about what it is like being a police officer. The fun didn’t end after story time. Children were able to participate in an arts and…

Biloxi Breakers release first episode of Breaker Banter

Mississippi Gulf Coast (WXXV)- The Biloxi Breakers Hockey Franchise is now live with a new segment titled Breaker Banter. In this inaugural episode, fans can get to know the new head coach Charlie Pens Jr. Coach Pens talks about his journey to Biloxi and his vision for the Breakers. He also focuses on what fans can look forward to this…

Memorial Health Services holds White Coat Ceremony

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- Wednesday night, Memorial Health Services introduced a new class of resident physicians at their white coat ceremony. This event was held on the 15th floor of the Hancock Whitney Building in Downtown Gulfport. Those in attendance got to enjoy food and drinks with the beautiful back drop of Gulfport’s beach. This ceremony marked the point that these…

Mississippi Power shares resources and tips for lowering energy bill in the summer

Kaila Moran Griffith with Mississippi Power joins us in studio. She’s here to share tips and resources to create better energy habits and save money on your energy bill in the process. The company offers rebates, online resources and energy saving tips that can help customers better manage their energy and increase their home’s efficiency. Online free tools like My Power…

Tax credits for contributions to pregnancy resource charitable organizations via Pregnancy Resource Act

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) – In 2022, Governor Tate Reeves signed the Pregnancy Resource Act, which allows businesses to receive tax credits for contributions to pregnancy resource charitable organizations.  For those interested in learning more about the Pregnancy Resource Act, visit friendsofwrcgulfport.org or start the application at www.dor.ms.gov/credits/PRCO Categories: Local News, News

U.S. veteran and single mom receives life-changing gift through car donation program

Alicia Robinson receives a restored vehicle through the NABC Recycled Rides program and Unique Collision Center

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) — A Gulf Coast U.S. Air Force veteran is driving into a brighter future after receiving a restored SUV through a national car donation program aimed at helping those in need. Alicia Robinson, a single mother and veteran who served as an Airman First Class, was gifted a 2015 Chevrolet Traverse through the NABC Recycled Rides program —…

St. Rose de Lima Catholic Church Blues and BBQ Festival

Joining us in studio are Maurice Singleton and Chris Roth. They’re here to talk about the annual St. Rose de Lima Catholic Church Blues and Barbecue Festival this weekend. The festival kicks off Friday, June 27 at 5 p.m. and runs until 10 p.m. at 1923 Depot Way, Bay St. Louis. On Saturday, the festival continues Saturday from 11 a.m….

6/25 – Sam’s “Higher Rain Chance” Wednesday Evening Forecast

Hot and mostly sunny conditions continue across South Mississippi and the eastern half of the US. A few isolated showers and storms are possible this evening and again overnight, but most spots will stay dry. Highs on Thursday will climb into the low to mid-90s, with heat index values topping 105° at times. Scattered showers and thunderstorms become more likely…

Dredging operation announced for area near Pascagoula Harbor

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV)- The Army Corps of Engineers announces maintenance dredging operations are planned for Pascagoula Harbor at the Horn Island Pass. Operations are expected to start on or around June 28. The dredge will pump material into a placement site west of the channel along West Petit Bois Island. Those activities are expected to last for one month. Mariners…

Hippie Fish holding grand opening Thursday

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)-A brand new entertainment hot spot is gearing up in Gulfport, Hippie Fish is set to open its doors at Centennial Plaza on Thursday. The two-story venue brings together a one-of-a-kind, 18-hole mini golf course, more than 100 arcade games, and a coastal inspired restaurant, all under one roof. The new attraction will add a new layer of…

Mobile food pantry at Back Bay Mission

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- Back Bay Mission’s Mobile Food Pantry opened today. This drive-thru distribution was made possible thanks to a partnership with Feeding the Gulf Coast. Volunteers spent the better part of the morning helping families in need. Anyone who attended with a voucher received a selection of fresh produce, dairy, meat, and dry good groceries and each voucher was…

Patti Carr Black honored with Mississippi Writers Trail Marker

Jackson, Miss (WXXV)- A Mississippi Writers Trail marker was unveiled in honor of Patti Carr Black. Black is a writer and historian born in Sumner. The unveiling took place at the Old Capitol where she was the director of the Old Capitol Museum and a leader at the state’s Department of Archives and History. She established the Mississippi Folklife Program…

Mississippi Aquarium releasing turtles Thursday

Mississippi Aquarium is hosting a turtle release this Thursday. Three more rehabilitated turtles will make their way to the Mississippi Sound starting at 4 p.m. It’s happening at the beach in front of the Edgewater Mall. All turtles continue their Taylor Swift name themes. This next group of turtles are named Delicate, Folklore, and Midnights. The aquarium will have a…