Officials break ground on Gulf Coast Rail Project in Mobile

Federal and regional transportation leaders making the next steps in the return of passenger rail to the Coast today. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was in Mobile today at the groundbreaking for the Gulf Coast Rail Project, a project that’s been 20 years in the making. As we’ve reported over the past few months, passenger rail service between New Orleans and…

Biloxi Fire Department honors three fallen firefighters

Biloxi Fire Department honored three first responders who lost their lives in the line of duty with a memorial service at the Biloxi Cemetery. Kurt Jacquet and Carl Ohr died in a house fire on October 20th, 1986. Anthony Rousseau also being honored. He died in 1951. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Anthony Rousseau, Biloxi Fire Department, Carl Ohr, Kurt…

Biloxi Fire Department giving back with ‘Fill the Boot’ drive

The Biloxi Fire Department is supporting the Muscular Dystrophy Association with their annual Fill the Boot Drive. This year marks 70 years of partnership between firefighters and the Muscular Dystrophy Association. This long-standing program raises funds to support MDA’s mission to empower people with neuro-muscular diseases to live fulfilling and independent lives through research, care, and support. This partnership has…

Tech Byte – Travel Tech

From planning your Disney vacations to navigating your cruise, Patrick has two guests this week to discuss using online tools and apps to book and plan your travel. Brought to you by Rogers Technology Solutions. Categories: Techbyte Tags: byte, TECH, techbyte, technology, travel

Coast schools dominate in swim lanes

Some big congratulations are in order for our coast swim teams that competed in the State Championship meets this past weekend! Class III  took place on Friday, with Classes I and II happening on Saturday all at the Tupelo Aquatic Center. Starting out with huge news, the St. Patrick Girls swim team are your Class I Girls State Champions for…

Fly Llama Brewing holds Annual Llamapalooza

David Reese and Corey Christy join us in studio to talk about their annual Llamapalooza! Llamapalooza takes place Saturday, October 26th from 1 p.m. until sundown at Fly Llama Brewing. For more information, click here. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Fly Llama Brewing, Llamapalooza

Ocean Springs Library delaying their opening for October 23rd

The opening for the Ocean Springs Library is delayed on Wednesday, October 23rd. A scheduled power outage is expected for tomorrow morning. The Ocean Springs Library opening at noon instead of their usual time. The time for closing is still the same. Any events scheduled before noon, including story time, are canceled for the day. Categories: Local News, News Tags:…

Remembering the lost towns of Hancock County

When Stennis Space Center was brought to Hancock County in 1961, with it came the need for a large buffer zone. As a result, the towns of Santa Rosa, Westonia, Napoleon, Gainesville and Logtown, as well as a large portion of Pearlington, were displaced, with all residents being relocated. No permanent structures could remain in the buffer zone, and now…

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE in Biloxi for the 2024 Fill The Boot Drive

The Biloxi Fire Department is back supporting Muscular Dystrophy Association with their annual Fill the Boot Drive! The event usually involves Firefighters standing at various locations in the community, holding boots for people to drop their donations into. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. was live along Popps Ferry Road and Pass Road in Biloxi to take you there. Categories:…

Witches Ride of Ocean Springs

Each year, the witches wear their best attire and ride into Ocean Springs. This year, they’re hoping to create a little magic and get some pets adopted in the process. Joining us are Diana Odom and Katie King with the Humane Society of South Mississippi. The Witches Ride of Ocean Springs takes place Saturday, October 26th beginning at 5:30 p.m….

Pascagoula unveils plans for new city hall

Pascagoula’s city government is looking to the future with multiple projects on the horizon designed to better house city operations. WXXV News 25’s Lucas Warren was in the Flagship City to talk to city leaders about how these projects will impact municipal services. In 2023, Governor Tate Reeves signed off on more than $10 million for Pascagoula projects and the…

Ole Miss Men’s Golf wins Fallen Oak Invitational, securing back-to-back team wins to close our fall season

Some of the country’s very best collegiate golfers have been on the Mississippi Coast the past four days competing in the Fallen Oak Invitational. 13 prestigious universities competed for team and individual championships during a 54-hole, six play, five count, four low scores tournament. Protecting the greens of their own state, Ole Miss earned back-to-back team wins for the first…

10/22 Ryan’s “Still Cool, but Warming” Tuesday Morning Forecast

Mornings have still been on the cool side, but that'll change over the next few days.

Our afternoons crept above normal a couple days ago, but our mornings have still been considerably cooler thanks to clear skies, low humidity, and light winds. We’ll still keep all of these factors, but as the humidity bounces back, mornings will slowly creep up the thermometer. They’ll still be on the cool side for the next day or so, but…

Harrison County residents speak on brush fire arson

On Monday the U.S. Forest Service confirmed the arson investigation into the Northern Harrison County brush fire is still ongoing. Last Wednesday, fire officials responded to reports of a brush fire along Carson Rd, which ended up impacting several hundred acres in Northern Harrison County. The U.S. Forest Service confirmed on Monday afternoon that their investigation into the incident is…

Jackson County Blue Ribbon Fair takes over Pascagoula

Monday marked one of the opening days for the Jackson County Blue Ribbon Fair in Pascagoula. For an entire week, Pascagoula will home to dozens of rides, games, food vendors, and barnyard animals as the Jackson County Blue Ribbon Fair makes a return to town. The fair will lasts until Sunday and offers a variety of different events on a…

Louisiana couple pick up Make-A-Wish raffle car

Cruisin’ the Coast might be in the rearview mirror, one lucky couple just drove away with the Make-A-Wish raffle car! Don and Adele from Louisiana picked up their new ride last Thursday. It’s a 1966 Ford Mustang convertible. The best part, all proceeds from the raffle tickets benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Cruisin’ the Coast. Categories: Local News, News Tags:…

Hancock High hosts career fair for students

Students at Hancock High School are learning more about the career paths they can take as they enter college or choose a vocation after high school. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier Junior returned to his alma mater to talk to students about the importance of having a career path. The career fair was a chance for students to make connections…