Senator Hyde-Smith reintroduces Rural Health Sustainability Act

U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde Smith reintroduced her legislation to restore emergency care services to rural hospitals. The Rural Health Sustainability Act would help make more at-risk or closed rural hospitals eligible for the CMS program to reestablish or maintain services. This act would extend the application eligibility which would open the door for rural facilities closed since 2014 to apply…

5/19 – Sam Parker’s “A Cool Front” Monday Night Forecast

Warm and muggy stick around and now the cool front wont last long. We continue to have hot and muggy afternoons and were anticipating the cold front we talked about last week but now that doesn’t seem to be the case. Wednesday Morning looks to be when the cold front moves in but doesn’t totally move through to push out…

‘Click it or Ticket’ campaign kicks off across the Coast

GULF COAST, Miss. (WXXV)- Police departments across the Gulf Coast are announcing the start of their Click it or Ticket campaign. The campaign kicked off Monday and is expected to run until June 1. Importance of wearing a seatbelt as well as the legal consequences are the reasons behind the campaign. Drivers can also expect an increased law enforcement presence…

Army STEM trailer makes stops across the Gulf Coast

GULF COAST, Miss. (WXXV)- The U.S. Army’s high-tech STEM trailer is making stops along the Mississippi Gulf Coast this week. Known as the AS-9, the mobile exhibit features hands-on science and tech activities that highlight careers in STEM fields within the Army. Stops include Jones Park Monday, Gautier High Tuesday, Pascagoula High on Wednesday, Gulfport Premium Outlets on Thursday, and…

Rotary Club of Gulfport-Orange Grove celebrates 40 years

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) – The Rotary Club of Gulfport-Orange Grove celebrated its 40th anniversary earlier today. The club gathered in Gulfport to go down memory lane of their accomplishments over the years and had keynote speakers as well. The Rotary Club of Gulfport-Orange Grove partners with Harrison County schools by providing backpack meals for students who may not be able…

Names for new pro hockey team narrowed down to three

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- The Mississippi Pro Hockey Team, formerly the Sea Wolves, have narrowed down their new names. Those three choices are: the Gulf Coast Cruisers, the Biloxi Breakers, and the Mississippi Mosquitos. That last one was originally used as an April Fools joke, but the fans seem to like it. Voting opened today and is open until Monday, May…

Local family wins free roof installation from Daniels Roofing Solutions

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV) –  Thanks to Daniels Roofing Solutions and their Roof Rescue Winner Giveaway Contest, one lucky family was surprised with a free roof installation. In a random drawing, Ms. Cole and her family were selected as the lucky recipients of the free roof installation. As a veteran-owned company, Daniels Roofing Solutions takes pride in delivering premium roofing…

Vessel safety checks in Pascagoula for National Safe Boating Week

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Pascagoula presented a proclamation to the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary. The Coast Guard Auxiliary will be offering vessel safety checks on May 24 at the Point Park Launch Ramp. Those checks begin at 8 a.m. and help boat owners ensure their vessels are compliant with both federal and state boating safety requirements. This…

New election resource for Mississippi residents

Secretary of State Michael Watson is launching a new election resource. Mississippi voters are able to access important election information and report issues via text using the new ‘textmygov’ resource. All you have to do is text ‘Hi’ to 601-586-7600 to receive guidance on a variety of topics. For instance, if you text precinct you’ll receive a link to the…

Serengeti Springs prepping for season two at Hattiesburg Zoo

HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WXXV)- Serengeti Springs, the water park at the Hattiesburg Zoo, is preparing for their season two opening. The Zoo’s Special and Seasonal Event Coordinator Gabrielle Nordan joins us with the details. For more information on the water park, click here. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: hattiesburg zoo, Serengeti Springs

05/19 Ryan’s “Early Summer” Monday Afternoon Forecast

Expect more mornings and afternoon's more reminiscent of early summer than late spring ahead.

We begin a new week with a similar “early summer” pattern like how we finished last week off, with warmer than average highs/lows and high humidity. Morning lows are trending about 10 degrees above normal in the upper 70s, though afternoon highs are a little better at only a few degrees above average in the mid 80s. I expect we’ll…

Sand in my Boots Festival takes over Gulf Shores

GULF SHORES, Al. (WXXV)- The new Sand in my Boots Festival has replaced Hangout Fest this year in Gulf Shores. Though some fans were disheartened over the loss of Hangout Fest, the Sand in my Boots crowd brought the fun and boosted the local economy. This festival featured primarily country music, but also hosted rap artists such as Money Bag…

Biloxi Fire Museum hosts their annual fish fry

Biloxi, Miss. (WXXV)- The Biloxi Fire Museum held their annual fish fry fundraiser Friday afternoon. Those looking for a delicious lunch while supporting the museum paid $12 for their choice of fried fish or shrimp. Also offered was beans, potato, salad and bread. The museum is operated by volunteers with the assistance of the City of Biloxi’s Museums Office. Events…

He’s walked over 8,000 miles for mental health awareness and his latest stop was on the Mississippi Gulf Coast

731 days and over 8,000 miles, that’s how far Kyndal Ray Edwards or better known as, A Walking Testimony, has been walking across the United States. Equipped with a cart that spells out “You Matter,” his journey is about far more than logging his daily steps but rather remembering those who are no longer with us due to mental health…

Understanding the importance of law enforcement training

Gulf Coast, Miss. (WXXV)- We’re wrapping up National Police Week, a time to recognize men and women who serve and protect. One of the big issues in the law enforcement community is training. Dave Elliott spoke to Sean Tindell, commissioner of the Mississippi Department of Public Safety, about the importance of training. Categories: Local News, News Tags: DPS, law enforcement,…

Women’s Resource Center hosts annual Biscuits for Babies

Gulfport, Miss. (WXXV)-The Women’s Resource Center held their annual Biscuits for Babies Fundraiser. WXXV News 25’s Lucas Warren has more on how this event allocates crucial funds for the organization. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Biscuits for Babies, Biscuits for Babies Fundraiser, fundraiser, women’s resource center

Pascagoula resident sets sail to circumnavigate the earth

Pascagoula, Miss. (WXXV)- Earlier this month, one Pascagoula resident set sail on an ambitious voyage. Nelson Walker’s goal is to circumnavigate the world by boat, learning to sail at the Singing River Yacht Club. “He’s doing this and facing the elements. That’s his choice, it’s pretty scary for mama,” said Suzanne Gaulin, Nelson’s mother. Walker received a big sendoff featuring…

Wang Chung joins WXXV ahead of their performance at The Sound

Gautier, Miss. (WXXV)- Wang Chung is coming to The Sound Amphitheater on June 1st. They’re part of the ‘I Want My 80s’ tour featuring other big artists from the 1980s. Jack Hues joins Grant Chighizola via Zoom to talk more about that and what the group has been up to lately. Categories: Local News, News Tags: ‘I Want My 80s’…

Theta Zeta Omega Chapter of AKA celebrates 60 years of service

Gulf Coast, Miss. (WXXV)- Theta Zeta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is celebrating 60 years of service to South Mississippi. To honor this legacy, Theta Zeta Omega Chapter will host a 60th Anniversary Luncheon on Saturday. That’s happening at 1 PM at the Slavonian Lodge in Biloxi. Dr. Tracey Morant Adams is the South Eastern Regional Director of…

Class of 2025 celebrating CTE program achievements with Singing River Health

Pascagoula, Miss. (WXXV)- The Pascagoula-Gautier School District in partnership with Singing River Health Care Academy is celebrating the next generation of heroes. Seniors in the Class of 2025 Career and Technical Education program graduated Thursday in a special ceremony held at Pascagoula Hospital. These students aren’t just receiving diplomas, they’re walking into real career opportunities in the medical field with…