Transportation to Voting Sites

When heading to the polls on Election Day you’re often met by traffic and long lines. Voter Pat McCarroll said, “There’s no parking space and it was very difficult.” Voter Herbet Lugo said, “A lot of people and a lot of traffic.” Many things can keep people from voting, but one of the most common problems is simply getting to…

Bay St. Louis Little Theatre hosting a night of jazz

The Bay St. Louis Little Theatre is hosting a night of jazz on Friday, November 8th. The band Nolatet brings the entertainment with doors opening at 7 PM. Event promoter Doug Page comes to the WXXV News 25 studio with more on the night. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Bay St. Louis, Bay St. Louis Little Theatre, Jazz, Nolatet

South Mississippians head to the polls on Election Day

November 5th is the day to make your voice heard, helping shape  the future with your ballot. WXXV News 25’s Ethan Krauss was live at the Orange Grove Community Center in Gulfport with more on the election. Categories: Local News, News Tags: election, Gulfport, November 5th, St. John Baptist Church, voting

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE at Lyman Community Center taking you to the polls on this Election Day

Today is the day South Mississippi to make your voice heard by going out to vote on this Election Day. Every vote counts, and voting is a direct way to shape the future. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. was live at the Lyman Community Center in Gulfport taking you to the polls. Categories: Local News, News Tags: election day,…

What’s next for the New Orleans Saints? Interim head coach Darren Rizzi and players spoke to the media following Dennis Allen being fired on Monday

On Monday the New Orleans Saints fired head coach Dennis Allen. This decision came after a 2-7 start to the season that included a losing streak that currently sits a 7 straight games. “This is obviously a little bit of a tough situation as I told the team earlier today,” interim head coach Darren Rizzi said. “We have all had…

Gulfport School District receives 2024 Cognia System of Distinction

The Gulfport School District celebrating a recent achievement. The district is a 2024 Cognia System of Distinction. Cognia is a global school improvement advocacy group, Gulfport becoming one of 60 schools or districts in the U.S. to receive the honor. Cognia leaders say the district’s commitment to education quality and continuous improvement are main reasons for their inclusion on this…

11/05 Ryan’s “Election Day” Tuesday Morning Forecast

It's Election Day, and there are no weather-related issues keeping you from the polls!

It’s Election Day across the country today, and South Mississippi has more warm & humid weather on tap without any significant rain. Like yesterday, cloud cover will stream across the area thanks to deep return flow ahead of a stalling front, and a short-lived sprinkle isn’t out of the question. Many South Mississippi cities recorded trace amounts of rainfall, while…

11/4 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Cranking It Up” Monday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

We are stuck in an interesting pattern for this time of year that is holding our daytime highs somewhat warmer than normal, normal being in the low to mid 70s. This is due to the persistence of the Bermuda high reaching just far enough west to affect us and hold the effects of a trough centered over the western US…

Young voters set to participate in first Presidential Election

As Mississippians head out to the polls on Tuesday, there will be plenty of young adults casting their first-ever ballots and looking to make a difference in their country. The voting process can bring out many emotions in all voters, especially first-timers who might feel excited, intimidated or anything in between. Coast Young Professionals director and voter Shilah Triplett explained…

A look ahead to the upcoming Gulfport municipal elections

With current Mayor Billy Hewes planning on stepping down after his third term, candidates have begun announcing their intentions to run for the office of Mayor of Gulfport in 2025. On Monday Sonya Williams-Barnes, a former member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, confirmed with WXXV that she intends to run for the seat of Gulfport Mayor. Along with her,…

Honoring veterans through their artwork

One community college on the Gulf Coast is honoring veterans. MGCCC’s Visual Arts School is showcasing artwork done by residents of the Armed Forces Retirement Home. The exhibit began Monday morning and runs through December 6th at the Fine Arts Gallery on the Harrison County campus. A special ceremony will be happening on Veterans Day with honors college students recognizing…

D’Iberville sending hurricane relief to Florida

The D’Iberville Fire Department heading to the City of Madison, Florida today to assist with hurricane relief. Madison has been affected by three hurricanes in the last year. 1,300 meals will be served to citizens, donation supplies are also being given out. The City of D’Iberville remembers the outpouring of kindness in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and is always…

Election Day Reminders

The General Election is November 5th. Here are a few reminders to keep in mind as you head to the polls. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday. If you are still waiting in line to vote at 7 p.m., don’t leave. You are legally entitled to cast your ballot. You are prohibited from taking…

Peter Anderson Festival wraps up in Ocean Springs

It was a fun weekend in Ocean Springs with thousands filling the streets for the 46th annual Peter Anderson Arts and Crafts Festival. It is the largest festival in Mississippi and along the Gulf Coast, featuring live music, food, and drinks. There were also over 400 vendors selling artwork and homemade creations. Many vendors gave demonstrations at their booths, showing…

Gulf Coast Senior Prom at IP Casino

Joining us in studio are Jennifer Rushing and Gwen Johnson to discuss the upcoming Senior Prom. The Senior Prom takes place November 14th at the IP Casino from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. All Gulf Coast residents 50 years and older are invited to attend. Tickets are $40 and can be purchased at City of Biloxi Parks and Recreation Office, Charles…

Meggan Monday: Building the Gulfport Harbor Lights Festival

If you’ve driven down Highway 90 near Jones Park in Gulfport recently, you’ve probably noticed it’s already starting to look like Christmas. Yes, the city has started transforming the park into what will soon become the ‘most magical show in Mississippi.’ Gulfport Harbor Lights Winter Festival opens November 29th, but today Meggan is excited to show you a glimpse of…

Singing River Little Theatre presents ‘Deadly Deal’

Joining us in studio this morning are Director Leah McWilliams and Mike Wolf who are part of a production of  ‘Deadly Deal’ at the Singing River Little Theatre. ‘Deadly Deal’ runs November 14th through the 16th at 7 p.m. and November 17th at 2 p.m. Tickets and more information can be found here. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Deadly Deal, Singing…