Jennifer Schloegel running for Court of Appeals Judge for District 5, Position 2 speaks to WXXV

During our WXXV Votes Election Special, we spoke to three candidates vying to become the next Court of Appeals judge for district five, position two. Candidate Jennifer Schloegel speaks with WXXV on that race. Categories: Election 2024, Local News, News Tags: Court of Appeals Judge for District 5 Position 2, election 2024, Jennifer Schloegel, WXXV Votes

Senator Roger Wicker shares policy and priorities with WXXV

Senator Roger Wicker is hoping to continue the decades long streak of Republican Senate wins in Mississippi going. The senator was unable to make it tonight for this broadcast, but his campaign sent us this campaign ad he’s been airing that outlines some of his policy platforms. You can watch that ad in its entirety above. Categories: Local News, News…

Secretary of State Watson discusses voting in the Magnolia State with WXXV

Organizing and preparing for Election Day is a massive undertaking for officials in Mississippi and the other 49 states. WXXV News 25 spoke to Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson this week about what voters can expect when they arrive to their precinct. Categories: Election 2024, Local News, News Tags: election, election 2024, Michael Watson, secretary of state, WXXV Votes

Students compete at Lineman Rodeo at MGCCC

Today was an exciting day for students of MGCCC’s electric lineman course as they had the opportunity to show their skills in front of some major local power companies. I’m sure we’ve all seen power workers suspended from 60-foot power lines and wondered how electric lineman train for such heights. Well look no further than MGCCC’s Lineman Rodeo. Mississippi Power…

Showing Appreciation To Poll Workers

Poll workers have one of the biggest jobs in the nation, and those in south Mississippi are putting in intense preparation as the election draws near. Harrison County election workers spend part of the day in Gulfport participating in poll training, going over the rules that help make election day run efficiently, and the technology involved in running elections. One…

10/31 – Sam Parker’s “Spooky Scary” Halloween Midday Forecast

Happy Halloween all you ghouls, ghosts, and witches and even though it is Oct 31st it is still going to be a warm one across the south Mississippi. The one difference today from practically the rest of the month is the possibility of rain. However, pretty sure many people would have rather the rain not occur today especially during trick…

Online registration for Cruisin’ the Coast beginning

Online registration for Cruisin’ the Coast 2025 is set to begin. The registration begins at 10 AM on November 1st. Only cars from 1989 and older are accepted, that registration being found on the Cruisin’ the Coast website. A registration packet can also be mailed in, needing to be sent to PO Box 3001 with the location as Gulfport, Mississippi….

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE at Beau Rivage in Biloxi for the 2024 Breakfast with Business Champions

The Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce’s Diversity Council had its Breakfast with Champions event that took place the Beau Rivage Resort & Casino. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. was live there at the Beau in Biloxi giving you more details. Categories: Local News, News Tags: beau rivage, biloxi, Breakfast with Business Champions, mississippi gulf coast chamber of commerce

MGCCC Harrison County displaying veterans’ artwork

The MGCCC Harrison County campus is celebrating veterans by displaying their artwork. The Armed Forces Retirement Home in Gulfport showcases the work of its veterans from November 4th until December 6th. The exhibition taking place at the Fine Arts Gallery, that gallery open from 8 AM to 3 PM Monday through Friday. On Veterans Day itself, the Honors College students…

Halloween bash being held in Gulfport

Harrison County Supervisor Kent Jones stops by the WXXV News 25 studio ahead of Halloween night. Jones tells us about a Halloween bash at the Isiah Fredericks Community Center at 5:30 PM. Categories: Local News, News Tags: halloween, harrison county, Harrison County Supervisor Kent Jones, Isiah Fredericks Community Center, Supervisor Kent Jones

10/31 Ryan’s “Warm Halloween” Thursday Morning Forecast

It's going to be a warm Halloween this year as warm, humid conditions linger into November.

It’s going to be quite a warm Halloween for everyone on the Mississippi Gulf Coast! Our morning was even more humid than it was at the start of the week when we had all the dense fog in the area, but stronger winds and rapid warming kept us too far away from the dewpoint to get any going. Coastal lows…

WXXV’S Marco Bitonel LIVE on Halloween safety tips

WXXV News 25’s Marco Bitonel was live in Harrison County to give South Mississippi tips for trick or treaters to stay safe this Halloween. The Harrison County Sheriff’s gave Marco several tips on what you can do to keep everyone safe on one of the busiest nights of the year. The first recommendation is to wear bright colored clothes if…

10/30 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Sneaky Rain” Wednesday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

The remainder of the forecast is a little more uncertain than the short term. As the northern stream trough over the Great Lakes ejects, the upper ridge nearby will somewhat expand west into the Gulf of Mexico. At the same time, another upper trough will be diving south into the Rockies this weekend. That trough will limit the western expansion…

Halloween displays bring festive fun to Mississippi Coast

It’s hard to imagine Halloween without candy, costumes and haunted houses, but you also can’t forget the incredible holiday displays all along the Mississippi Coast. South Mississippi never disappoints when it comes to getting into the spirit for any and every festive event, and there are plenty of spooky, cute or downright scary displays everywhere. One of the most eye-catching…

Diamondhead residents seeing discount on flood insurance

Diamondhead residents may soon get a discount on their flood insurance. It’s thanks to the city’s application to the National Flood Insurance Program’s community ratings system. Specifically, the city has achieved a Class 8 rating under that system, after the city tackled various flood mitigation and safety improvements. City leaders say starting April 1, 2025, Diamondhead homeowners will qualify for…