Singing River Little Theatre presents ‘On Golden Pond’

The Singing River Little Theatre is performing ‘On Golden Pond’ starting this week. The first showing is Thursday, with your last change to see the performance on Sunday. Rick Roberts joins us with details. For more information, click here. Categories: Local News Tags: On Golden Pond, Singing River Little Theatre

03/10 Ryan’s “Grey Election Day” Tuesday Morning Forecast

We woke up to grey skies and patchy fog on Election Day, with a warm, humid, but dry afternoon ahead.

We saw more grey skies this election day morning with a few areas of patchy fog, but thankfully there won’t be any rain to keep you from the polls today. We didn’t see much yesterday, but at least a few cities registered at least trace amounts with a few short-lived sprinkles. Today will be nice and dry but won’t look…

Mississippi State Baseball takes field prior to Hancock Whitney Classic in Biloxi

We’re just one sleep away from the Hancock Whitney Classic and college baseball returning to Biloxi! The number three Mississippi State Bulldogs will face Tulane tomorrow night at Keesler Federal Park!  The first pitch will be at 6:05pm with gates opening at 4:30pm. You can still purchase standing room only tickets that do have seating at the Shuckers Box Office…

8U Junior Seawolves Wrap Up Season in Lafayette

LAFAYETTE, La. (WXXV) — The 8U Junior Seawolves wrapped up their season this weekend in Lafayette with a tough but exciting series against the Drillers. The Seawolves opened Saturday with a doubleheader, dropping the first two games in close contests. The Drillers took game one by a score of 1-0 and followed it up with a 3-2 win in game…

3/9 – Mild Monday night with fog possible

Meteorologist Sam Lucey has a look at your forecast

A little fog is possible late tonight through early Tuesday morning, but otherwise conditions stay mostly quiet with skies turning partly cloudy by the afternoon and highs in the upper 70s to low 80s on Tuesday. Rain chances increase Wednesday afternoon, with showers and thunderstorms likely overnight into Thursday morning as a front moves through. That system clears out by…

Adapting to the changes that come with Daylight Saving Time

Many people woke up a little cranky this morning after the clocks sprang forward over the weekend. Daylight Saving Time officially shifted clocks ahead one-hour early Sunday morning, meaning people started their day with less sleep. For some, the change felt like a mini case of let lag as their internal clocks tried to catch up. Experts say it may…

County clerks preparing for primary elections

HARRISON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- Voters in South Mississippi will head to the polls Tuesday for the primary election. Local election officials say they’re putting the final touches in place to make sure everything runs smoothly. WXXV’s Everett Ganier Jr. spoke with Harrison County’s Circuit Clerk about what voters can expect. Election officials are working behind the scenes to make sure…

Gulf Coast Running Club hosting Battle on the Bayou

The Gulf Coast Running Club is hosting their Battle on the Bayou, starting and finishing at Gulf Hills. Leonard Vergunst and Nick Kinderman are in studio with what you need to know ahead of race day. The deadline to register is March 21 and the battle takes place March 22.  For more information, click here. Categories: Local News

MDEQ hosting ‘Trashion’ show for local students

The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality is hosting a special kind of fashion show. High school students are invited to design and model wearable art made from marine debris. Val Alley joins us with details.  For more information, click here. Categories: Local News Tags: mississippi department of environmental quality

Touch-a-Truck returns to Long Beach

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV)- The Long Beach Chamber’s big yearly event returns to the heart of downtown. Here to tell us more about Touch-a-Truck and what it’s all about is Anna Claire Perronne and Tanner Montella. Touch-A-Truck takes place March 14 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Jeff Davis Avenue. For more information, click here. Categories: Local News Tags:…

Coast mayors come together for March of the Mayors packing party

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- Friday marked the final day of the March of the Mayors food drive as mayors and volunteers came together for a big packing party to help feed South Mississippi families. For weeks, coastal cities have rallied their communities to donate shelf-stable food for local pantries. The effort is part of Extra Table’s yearly statewide initiative on food…

Education bills in the 2026 Legislative Session

There is about a month left in the Mississippi Legislative Session. Going in, education, specifically school choice, was expected to be the big-ticket item. The House and Senate came up with completely different bills in a very heated debate between the two chambers and it looked like popular teacher pay raises would get lost as a result, but a bit…

3/8 – Brynne’s “Foggy Night” Evening Forecast

  A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect from 1 a.m. Monday until 9 a.m for all of South Mississippi. A Marine Dense Fog Advisory for the Mississippi Sound and coastal waters will last until noon Monday. Sunday night stays mostly cloudy with calm winds and patchy dense fog developing late. Lows around 65. By Monday morning, areas of dense…

Moss Point fire stations receive numbers

MOSS POINT, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Moss Point shared that for the first time ever, all four fire stations have their official station numbers posted on the outside. Station 1 is located on Bellview Avenue. Station 2 on MLK Boulevard, Station 3 on Kreole Avenue, and Station 4 is located on Old Saracennia Road. City officials say 25 career…

State treasurer gives update on unclaimed money

State Treasurer David McRae released a new update Thursday on his continuing efforts to return unclaimed money to Mississippians. So far this year, the State Treasury has returned more than $11 million in unclaimed money to people, an average of a million dollars returned per week. If you think you may have unclaimed money waiting for you, you can head…

Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce hosting Breakfast with Biloxi Mayor

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- The Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Breakfast with Biloxi Mayor FoFo Gilich. The breakfast event takes place March 17 at Memorial Hospital in Biloxi. Doors open at 7:30 and the program begins at 8 a.m. The event is free for chamber members and $25 for non-members. Mayor Gilich will share key updates on…

Junior Auxiliary of Biloxi Ocean Springs holding annual Children’s Art Contest

The Junior Auxiliary of Biloxi-Ocean Springs announced its annual children’s art contest. This year’s theme is ‘Once upon a Gala,’ celebrating each child’s story. The contest is open to local students K through 12. There will be cash prizes in every age division, plus one overall winner. Division winners will be announced on Facebook April 17 with the awards ceremony…

Ocean Springs Police Captain named First Responder of the Year

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV)- The Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce recognized Ocean Springs Police Department’s Captain Brian Kestner. He received the chamber’s First Responder of the Year Award. The chamber says his leadership, dedication, and commitment to serving citizens is what won him the award. They also say he exemplifies the values of the department and the community he serves….