Oyster season begins on November 13th

The oyster season in Mississippi will be opening in just 2 weeks, the legal beginning at sunrise on November 13th. Oyster season in the specified waters will be limited to a max of 10 harvest days. Harvest limits are also set at 10 sacks per vessel. All creational harvest is limited to three sacks per licensed residents in a 7…

Fall 2024 production of ‘Puffs’ at MGCCC

You don’t have to go far for Hogwarts anymore! Hufflepuff House is coming to our studio to talk about an upcoming performance of ‘Puffs’ or ‘Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic.’ Showings for ‘Puffs’ take place at the Fine Arts Auditorium at the MGCCC Harrison County campus on November 7th through the 9th at…

Singing River Health System apprenticeship graduation

Singing River Health System is honoring more than 100 apprentices who are taking the next steps in their healthcare careers. Last night’s graduation ceremony serving as the launching point for these grads, who will now work in the disciplines of phlebotomy, nursing, and medical assistants. Singing River Healthcare Academy provides hands-on training to individuals seeking careers in health care across…

3rd annual Gumbo Fest at Centennial Plaza

Joining us this morning is Kristen Garriga with Gulfport Main Street to tell us about a gumbo fest coming up! The Gumbo Fest takes place in Centennial Plaza on November 9th from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. A day filled with live music, arts and crafts vendors and delicious gumbo cooked as chefs and mayors from all over the Coast…

WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier Jr. explores the paranormal with a local paranormal investigator

Are you ready for a fright? With Halloween coming up, WXXV’s Everett Ganier Jr. sat down with a Coast paranormal investigator to talk about worlds we can’t see with the naked eye. Local paranormal expert Kathleen O’Keefe sat down with WXXV to talk about her paranormal investigation findings. Shadowz Paranormal Investigations is a science-based team in Biloxi and Knoxville, TN…

10/03 Brodie’s WXXV “Weather Kid” Wednesday Forecast

Meet Brodie, today's WXXV Weather Kid as he takes over today's forecasting duties!

Here’s today’s WXXV Weather Kid, or maybe Weather Teen would be more appropriate for Brodie! He’s always been interested in the behind the scenes of TV, and is interested in video production and video games. He’s hoping to be a developer, and hopefully own his own company. After this amazing performance though, I wouldn’t be surprised to see him in…

10/30 Ryan’s “Clouds Move In” Tuesday Morning Forecast

While it's still humid, Dense Fog Advisories have not been issued for this morning as the winds pick up, forcing clouds to move in.

The fog takes a break this morning despite the lingering humidity, but today’s winds are keeping it away and will cause clouds to move in through the day. We saw our first noticeable clouds in a while move in yesterday, but today’s will thicken even further to “partly sunny” (50/50 clouds-to-sun mix) skies this afternoon. Lows across the area were…

10/29 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Breezy Few Clouds” Tuesday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

High pressure at the surface continues to move eastward, which is helping increase the easterly or southeasterly flow across the region. This flow will help reduce the overall fog potential during the morning hours, however, with low level moisture increasing there still could be some very shallow ground fog in the low spots out and about during the morning commute….

WXXV host third annual Viewer’s Choice Awards

On Tuesday evening the Ground Zero Blues Club was transformed into the hosting grounds for the 2024 WXXV Viewer’s Choice Awards. Hundreds packed in for a night dedicated to celebrating the coast’s best businesses and organizations, all voted by you, South Mississippi viewers. The event was hosted by WXXV’s own sports director, Jevan McCoskey and event coordinator, Lindsey Magee. This…

Peter Anderson Festival offering new event this weekend

The Peter Anderson Festival is hosting a new event this weekend, anyone 21+ can craft their own Blue Moon Glass! The crafting event taking place on both Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday the crafting starts at 10 AM and runs to 5 PM, the same start time on Sunday but ends at 3 PM. All interested need to find the…

St. Peter Baptist Church in Pascagoula celebrates 205 years

The oldest continuously operated black church in the state of Mississippi is celebrating a major milestone this weekend! WXXV News 25’s Lucas Warren was in Pascagoula to preview the event and give a closer look at its rich history. In the year 1819, the ringing of the bell signaled to all members of the St. Peter Baptist Church that it…

$11M Tidelands Trust Funds check to MDMR

Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson presenting the Department of Marine Resources with an $11 million check. This check coming from the Tidelands Trust Funds collected during the 2024 fiscal year. Secretary Watson said the money ensures the preservation of beauty and important resources along the Coast and that all of Mississippi will benefit from this. Categories: Local News, News…

Students host mock debate ahead of the presidential election

We are one week from the presidential election, the presidential debates made their way to the Gulf Coast. Students at Harper McCaughan Elementary School hosting a mock presidential debate. Two students dressed up as former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Even a few third party candidates such as Cornell West made their appearance. “I learned how to…

Humane Society hosting special for National Cat Day

The Humane Society is hosting a special for National Cat Day! Until 5 PM, cat enrichment stations are set up as a ‘Boo-tique.’ Those kittens are also $13 per adoption. For the humans, there are some treats and cat-related art. Categories: Local News, News Tags: adoption, cat, Humane Society, kitten, National Cat Day

10/29 Ryan’s “More Fog” Tuesday Morning Forecast

Expect more fog this morning, not necessarily in the same spots as yesterday, but it will spread out a bit.

The humidity continues to rise, leading to warmer mornings and more fog in the days ahead as a front moves in. Unfortunately this front won’t pass through, so don’t expect a blast of cooler, drier air like we saw with our last front a week and a half ago. For comparison, that front had our mornings down into the low…