Gautier increases winning streak to eight games after defeating Laurel 42-6 to end the regular season

Gautier High School welcoming the Laurel Tornadoes to wrap up the regular season after being named the District Champions last week. Gators continue increase their winning streak to eight games after defeating Laurel with a final score of 42-6. Congratulations Gators, and best of luck in the playoffs! Categories: Friday Night Showcase, Local Sports, Sports, Sports Team Tags: Fred Nicholson,…

WXXV Friday Night Showcase Top Five Plays

Friday Night, Thursday Night, Sunday Night… It doesn’t matter what night these High School Football Games are played on because there are always highlight plays being made.  Let’s go ahead and jump into this weeks Friday Night Showcase Top Five Plays  Categories: Featured, Sports

11/7 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Tricky Rafael” Thursday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Hurricane Rafael continues over the southeast Gulf of Mexico tonight with ridging to the north of it. A large closed low was noted over eastern Arizona with troughing southwestward into the eastern Pacific Ocean. We can already start to see moisture being pulled northeastward across Mexico with this feature. The old frontal boundary that was west of us yesterday has…

Hattiesburg Zoo’s hyena cub has gender reveal

The hyena cub at the Hattiesburg Zoo had a gender reveal earlier today… It’s a boy! Mother Pili’s two previous cubs were female, so this is exciting news for the zoo. A name has not been picked, but anyone wanting to suggest one can head to the zoo’s Facebook page. Categories: Local News, News Tags: hattiesburg, hattiesburg zoo, Pili, zoo

Gautier High School honored veterans at annual Veterans Day Breakfast

Gautier High School hosted its annual Veterans Breakfast Celebration this morning. This event honoring all who have served and still serve with hundreds of guests in attendance. Congressman Mike Ezell also made an appearance as a guest speaker. The breakfast began in the Gautier library 25 years ago, but has since grown and fills the gymnasium. Categories: Local News, News…

Junior Auxiliary of Gulfport’s 74th annual Charity Ball

Joining us in studio are Anna Grace Tanner and Gabrielle Rose from the Junior Auxiliary of Gulfport. They’re here to tell us about the upcoming 74th annual Charity Ball ‘Christmas in the Crescent City.’ The ball takes place November 16th from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.  at the Beau Rivage Resort and Casino. For more information, click here. Categories: Community…

Tech Byte – Breast Cancer Technology

Patrick welcomes Breast Cancer Survivor Ashley Ellison for to talk about the advances in technology that help detect, diagnose and treat breast cancer. Brought to you locally by Rogers Technology Solutions Categories: Techbyte Tags: breast cancer, rogers, Tech Byte, techbyte, technology

11/7 – Sam Parker’s “Little Wet” Thursday Midday Forecast

Very gloomy morning across south  MS now the rain starting to pop up. This afternoon will cool slightly thanks to the increased cloud cover and slightly more consistent rainfall, but even then it’ll still climb into the mid 80s across the area…around three degrees south of Gulfport’s record high of 87°. We’ll see more of this grey, somewhat damp weather…

11/07 Ryan’s “Damp & Grey” Thursday Morning Forecast

Your Thursday morning will be a little more damp than the last few have been, with a bit more rain than yesterday expected later on as well.

A lingering overnight shower led to damp roadways in Gulfport this morning, with another day of spotty showers and more consistent grey skies. This morning remained on the warm side in the mid-to-upper 70s on the coast, with low-to-mid 70s further inland. This afternoon will cool slightly thanks to the increased cloud cover and slightly more consistent rainfall, but even…

South Mississippians getting early start on holiday lights despite warm temperatures

South Mississippians are definitely feeling holly, jolly and hot as the holiday season is quickly approaching with record-high temperatures. Although the heat and humidity might be making November feel more like August or September, it hasn’t kept residents from getting into the Christmas spirit. The Coast is no stranger to Christmases that should probably call for decorated palm trees rather…

November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month

November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month. This month, shelters and rescues across the country are taking the time out to highlight the many wonderful senior pets looking for homes. Older pets often face longer stays in shelters, but they have so much love to give and can be very loyal companions. By choosing a senior pet, you can skip…