Hook’em Heroes Fishing Tournament

Organizer Ken Harshbarger is in studio to talk about the Hook’em Heroes Fishing Tournament. The event takes pace Saturday, September 21st at the Pass Christian Harbor. Registration is now open at hookemheroes.com. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Fishing Tournament, hookemheroes tournament

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE outside WXXV’s studio keeping you aware about National Suicide Prevention Month

Suicide Prevention Month is observed every September to raise awareness about suicide prevention. This month promotes resources and support for individuals struggling with suicidal thoughts. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. was live outside WXXV’s studio to keep you aware! Categories: Local News, News Tags: National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

09/04 Ryan’s “Grey & Rainy” Wednesday Morning Forecast

Cooling noticeably today as grey & rainy weather replaces our sunny starts.

I’ve been trying to prepare you over the last couple of nicer days for the grey & rainy conditions beginning later today. In fact, the “grey” part of that has already started thanks to a nice sheet of morning cloud cover. Some sun is still peeking through, but we’ll see less and less of it over the next couple hours…

9/3 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Crunching Numbers” Tuesday Night 9:00 PM Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

A weak front will remain nearly stationary near the coast for most of the week. Meanwhile, deep layer moisture levels will continue to increase with water values well over 2 inches by Wednesday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms from this afternoon mostly dissipated this evening. Scattered showers and storms are expected again on Wednesday (especially over the southern half of the…

Pass Christian locals express their opinions over concrete boardwalk along Hwy-90

On Tuesday evening at the Pass Christian City Hall, officials allowed locals residents to voice their opinions concerning the construction of the concrete boardwalk along Highway-90, a matter which has residents in Pass Christian divided. Just recently a vote was passed halting the construction of the last three phases of the boardwalks construction along Highway 90, after some residents expressed…

Gulfport students take part in cemetery revitalization project

In the gates of the historical Mississippi City Cemetery in Gulfport, something old will soon be made new again at the hands of local elementary school students. Students in the QUEST program at Pass Road Elementary and Central Elementary have partnered with the University of Southern Mississippi’s Anthropology Department and the Historical Society of Gulfport to revitalize the cemetery. Melanie…

Mega Million Jackpot at $681 Million

We all dream about what we’d do if we won the lottery. Even though it feels impossible sometimes you have to test your luck. With the Mega Millions jackpot at the highest it’s been in a while and many people are flocking to their local gas station to take a chance. Are you feeling lucky? If you are now is…

Hattiesburg unveils 55th mural

The 55th mural has been unveiled by the Hattiesburg Alliance for Public Art. The piece is titled “Love Done Well” and is located on the Midtown Corner Market. Aubri Sparkman of Hattiesburg is the artist behind it. Beloved Hattiesburger Gerry McIntire Waites is honored in the mural, featuring a quote by Vincent van Gogh. The art was commissioned to honor…

Locals celebrate Labor Day

On the beach in Pascagoula, residents celebrated the Labor Day Weekend. WXXV News 25’s Marco Bitonel shows us how many of you enjoyed the holiday along the shore. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Labor Day

Mermaids return to Mississippi Aquarium

The Mississippi Aquarium announced that mermaids will be returning to the aquarium! The mermaids make their way back to the Gulf Coast September 13th through the 15th. Those mermaids will perform dives for all to enjoy in the main tank. There will even be a meet and greet with the mermaids. The best part is the meeting is included with…

Mississippi Sound Estuary Program photo contest

Calling all photographers! The Mississippi Sound Estuary Program is hosting a photo contest. All participants have until September 30th to share the natural wonders of the Magnolia State. There are a total of five categories to enter the top 10 entries will be showcased for public viewing. Winners will be announced on October 4th. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Mississippi…

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE at Ocean Springs Municipal Library informing you about voter registration

Celebrate National Voter Registration Month at your local library! The friends of the library groups from various Jackson-George regional library locations are hosting voter registration drives to help community members prepare for upcoming elections. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. was live at Ocean Springs Municipal Library to tell you all about it. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Jackson-George Regional…

09/03 Ryan’s “Still Summer” Tuesday Afternoon Forecast

It'll still feel like summer today, but another taste of fall is headed our way after a short, wet period.

September is here, but it’s still going to be summer for quite some time in South MS! Today is a good example of that as almost every aspect of today’s weather will be similar to yesterday’s, except I expect a little more cloud cover and a few more showers than we saw yesterday. Even then though, we only saw one…

Biloxi First Foundation 20th annual roast

Windy Swetman and Steven Dick are in studio to tell us about the 20th annual Biloxi First Foundation Roast. The roast takes place September 19th at IP Casino on 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $50. Reservation deadline is September 5th. For more information, click here. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Biloxi First Foundation, roast

9/2 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Labor Night” Monday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

A trough will begin digging southward Thursday into Friday. This will bring us a weak front pushing southward; and eventually stalling over the area near the coastal waters. This along with onshore flow pumping tropical moisture into the area will give us high chances of showers and thunderstorms Wednesday and especially into Thursday. Thursday in particular will have to be…

The Shed gives free sandwiches for Labor Day

On this Labor Day, it’s Free Sandwich Day at one coast restaurant in Jackson County. They handed out the food to anyone who showed up at this annual tradition. WXXV News 25’s Marco Bitonel reports from The Shed. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Free Sandwich Day, Jackson County, Labor Day, Pulled Pork, The Shed

WXXV Exclusive: Mississippi residents bring clean water to Honduras

WXXV News 25’s Ethan Krauss traveled to Honduras with the non-profit organization Partnership for Clean Water and Education. The organization brings clean water and educational opportunities to those in need. The full documentary can be watched by clicking HERE. To learn more about PCWE or to give to the group, click HERE. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: clean water,…

Hancock County Library distributing pickle ball sets with library card

Are you interested in the ever-growing game of pickle ball? Hancock County Library has a system in place now to help anyone try their hand at the sport. Library branches in the county are distributing pickle ball sets for free if you present a library card. Pickle ball is one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States. According to…

Mississippi Aquarium welcomes their millionth guest

The number one million means a lot of one family at the Mississippi Aquarium. Sophia Neves and the Powers family found out about their fame during what they thought would be a regular visit to the aquarium. It’s been a week of milestones at the Mississippi Aquarium as they celebrate their millionth guest during their four year anniversary. Saturday morning,…

09/02 Ryan’s “Labor Day” Monday Morning Forecast

Nice weather expected for your Labor Day festivities, but it won't stay dry all week long!

Expect some nice weather for Labor Day today, with sunshine and dry weather expected to start off the week. That’s exactly what we’re seeing now, with nothing but clear, sunny skies as the day begins. That’s all we’ll see for the next few hours as well, with only light cloud cover beginning to develop in the heat of the afternoon….

9/1 – Sam Parker’s “Hot Labor Day” Sunday Night Forecast

As the surface trough over the northwestern Gulf slides a bit farther from the local area and upper level ridging tries to build into the area, the deep tropical moisture that has engulfed the local area over the last several days will be shunted a bit farther southwest.  The ridging aloft won`t be strong enough to completely suppress thunderstorms but…