Long Beach Fire Department welcomes new fire engine

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV)- The Long Beach Fire Department officially welcomed a new fire engine to their fleet. Some of their current engines date back to the 1990s. This new addition helps ensure Long Beach firefighters have reliable, modern equipment they need to respond when it matters most. Categories: Local News

Art in the Pass returns this Saturday and Sunday

  PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss. (WXXV)– A beloved spring arts festival returns this Saturday and Sunday to Pass Christian’s War Memorial Park. WXXV’s Grant Chighizola spoke to Wendy Diaz del Valle Friday to talk about what attendees can expect and do at the festival this weekend. Categories: Community Headlines, Featured, Harrison County, Local News, News Tags: Art Festival, Art in the…

Stone County School District shares update on progress of new high school

STONE COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- The Stone County School District is sharing their progress report for the new high school. School officials say the interior finishes, light fixtures, and toilets are being installed in the academic building. For the cafeteria, interior finishes are in progress. The gym roof is nearing completion, lights have been installed on the football field, and topsoil…

Progress continues on the Long Beach Gateway Project

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Long Beach is sharing an update on their gateway project. Officials say crews are currently focused on forming the plaza area surrounding the tower, creating a welcoming space for residents and visitors. Siding is also being installed on the tower, bringing the structure closer to its final look. Categories: Featured, Local News Tags:…

04/10 Ryan’s “Little Cloudy” Friday Morning Forecast

Expect another nice-looking day ahead as we finish off the week, with just a little more cloud cover than yesterday.

We have another beautiful day ahead with just a little more cloud cover than what we saw yesterday. Still, expect plenty of sunshine to get through with our UV index only dropping slightly from 8 to 7, meaning it would take around 25 minutes of unprotected exposure to the sun to get a burn going. The pop in cloud cover…

2026 Ocean Springs Town Tour Guide released

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV)- The Ocean Springs Chamber-Main Street unveiled its 2026 official Town Tour Guide in partnership with South Mississippi Living. The new guide highlights everything that makes Ocean Springs a premier Coast destination, including local attractions, dining, and shopping. Readers will also find a curated community calendar with popular events. The 2026 Ocean Springs Town Tour Guide will…

Memorial Hospital Foundation hosting Cocktails For a Cause

The Memorial Hospital Foundation is hosting a fundraising event on April 18th. Cocktails for a Cause is taking place at White Pillars in Biloxi. Foundation president Aimee Robertson joins us with what you need to know. Categories: Local News, News Tags: biloxi, Cocktails for a Cause, Memorial Hospital, Memorial Hospital Foundation, White Pillars

Junior Auxiliary hosting pickleball tournament

Junior Auxiliary of Ocean Springs and Biloxi are hosting a pickleball tournament on April 17th. This is a free event geared towards teenagers. Shelly Laughlin joins us with the details. Categories: Local News, News Tags: biloxi, jabos, Junior Auxiliary of Ocean Springs-Biloxi, pickleball, Picklr

William Carey University hosting family fun day in Gulfport

William Carey University is hosting a fun afternoon in Gulfport on April 25th. Barksdale Pavilion at Jones Park will be transformed with music, carnival rides and much more. Michelle Sekul and Dr. Ladd Taylor join us ahead of Carey on the Coast. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Barksdale Pavilion, Carey on the Coast, jones park, tradition campus, WCU, William Carey…

City of Diamondhead opens new dog park

DIAMONDHEAD, Miss. (WXXV)- Dog owners in Diamondhead have a new place for their four-legged friends to run and play. The ribbon was cut Saturday on the new city dog park, located on Shepard Square. The park features water fountains for dogs, play areas, shaded areas, and more for dogs and pet owners. Numerous organizations and businesses worked with the city…

Two members of Jackson County Fire Protection team complete training

JACKSON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- The Jackson County Fire Protection Team shared two of their members completed training at the state fire academy last week. Lt. Will Yates and Captain T.J. Pratt took part in vehicle extrication and rescue training. This course helps expand the basic techniques into more advanced methods for this skill set. Firefighters took the time to stabilize…

First 2026 Atlantic hurricane season outlook released Thursday

Fort Collins, Colo (WXXV) — Colorado State University released its first outlook for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season on Thursday, calling for a slightly below-average season overall. The forecast predicts 13 named storms, including 6 hurricanes, with 2 of those being major hurricanes, which is just below the long-term average of roughly 14 named storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major…

4/9 – Sam’s “Warmer” Thursday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Sam Lucey has a look at the week ahead

A beautiful stretch of spring weather is ahead for the Gulf Coast, with sunshine dominating the forecast through much of the upcoming week. Tonight stays mostly clear with a mild low near 60. Sunshine returns Friday with afternoon highs in the upper 70s, and that pleasant pattern continues through the weekend. Highs will climb into the upper 70s to near…

Midsummer Night Faire coming to the Mary C. in Ocean Springs

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV)- The Midsummer Night Faire is coming to the Mary C. in Ocean Springs on Friday. It is expected to be a night of community, mischief, and dreams. All who come out are invited to dress in dreamy or renaissance-inspired outfits. It will be a market, vendors selling creations and food vendors will be on location as…

Pascagoula Updates Smoke-Free Ordinance

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV) — On Tuesday night, leaders in Pascagoula updated the city’s smoke-free ordinance aimed against secondhand smoke. More than 60% of Mississippi towns and cities are not protected by a smoke-free law, but the American Cancer Society hopes more Mississippi leaders work toward making a smoke-free environment a reality for Mississippians. The ordinance is a step toward promoting…

Applications open for Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce small business grants

The Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce is opening their small business grants for all city divisions. These grants will help fund upcoming projects, employee training, business development, and so much more. Completed applications can be sent to info@mscoastchamber.com or mailed to Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce 11975 Seaway Road, Suite B-120, Gulfport, MS 39503. These grants start at $500….

April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month

April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month and one Coast organization is raising awareness and hosting events throughout the month. Nancy Cartsens with the Parkinson’s Foundation joins us with more. Categories: Local News Tags: Parkinson’s Awareness Month

Team Lightning 12272 gearing up for first World Championship appearance in Houston

HARRISON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV) — Team Lightning 12272, a robotics organization located on the Mississippi Coast, is gearing up for its first World Championship appearance. The event takes place in Houston from April 29th through May 2nd. Team members Austin Benda, Joey Quick and Alexis Noble as well as team president and West Harrison Middle School robotics teacher Brenden Phillips…

Ramp it Up 100 initiative

Mississippi Heroes is inviting the community to take part in their Ramp it Up Initiative. Local businesses, organizations, and individuals are invited to contribute to building ramps for those who need them. Joining us with more are Erik Alvarez and Mark McAvoy. Categories: Local News Tags: Mississippi Heroes

William Carey University partners with ‘One Pill can Kill’ initiative

Another Mississippi college has joined the Mississippi attorney general’s ‘One Pill can Kill’ initiative. William Carey University faculty, staff, and students received training on how to recognize an overdose and administer naloxone. Attorney General Lynn Fitch’s office also provided 300 fentanyl harm prevention kits that include test strips, gloves, disposal bags, and pill identification cards. The program is designed to…

New medical development for Woolmarket area

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Biloxi is sharing details about a multi-phase medical development moving off North Oaklawn Lane in the Woolmarket community. City officials shared phase one will include construction of two medical buildings. The building facing North Oaklawn Lane is planned to be a pain management clinic while the second building will house Pine Belt Dermatology. Foundation…