Hattiesburg Zoo announces death of jaguar Maya

The Hattiesburg Zoo announced the death of their jaguar, Maya. Keepers at the zoo say Maya had developed kidney disease in January and was being treated. Maya initially responded well to treatments, but started to experience age-related issues as of late. Zoo staff ultimately came to the decision that it was in Maya’s best interest to administer life-ending treatment Wednesday…

Spring Arts Festival returns to Ocean Springs this weekend

The Spring Arts Festival in Ocean Springs is set to taking over downtown OS on Saturday. Ocean Springs Chamber President Cynthia Sutton is in studio with more. The Spring Arts Festival teaks place March 22nd and 23rd and features 200 artists and crafters showcasing their work. For more information, click here. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Spring Arts Festival

AG Fitch warns of government imposter scams

Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch is warning of government imposter scams. Fitch advised Mississippians to carefully review documents you have received from government agencies. These include notice to assist in filing annual reports for non-profit businesses operating in Mississippi. This service is free to do online. Important tips include changes in advertising and paying close attention to what the website…

NAACP hosts municipal political forum

With primary municipal elections across the Coast quickly approaching, residents in Biloxi had the chance to meet their candidates ahead of casting their vote. It was a packed house at the Frank Gruich Senior Center as the NAACP hosted its political forum Tuesday night. City council candidates gave their introductions and best pitches on their vision for the future of…

Downstage Productions Theatre presents ‘Somebody Famous’

Marcia Albert and Sassy Miller with Downstage Productions Theatre join us in studio this morning. They are here to tell us about an upcoming production of ‘Somebody Famous.’ ‘Somebody Famous’ runs March 21st, 22nd, 28th, and 29th at 7 p.m. and March 23rd and 30th at 2 p.m. For more information, click here. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Downstage Productions Theatre,…

Long Beach resident revisits SS United States after 70 years

MOBILE, Ala. (WXXV) – ”She was red on the bottom, black on the top and then white…she was beautiful, absolutely beautiful,” says Weed. For the final time in its illustrious history, the SS United States docked in Mobile on March 2nd to begin the salvage process. She left Philadelphia on February 19th in a much-documented final voyage. 70 years ago…

OSSD Bond Referendum Passes

Proposal has passed with 87 % of the votes

Ocean Springs, Miss. (WXXV) The Ocean Springs School District’s $52 million Bond Referendum, has passed. This Bond Referendum aims to restructure elementary schools K-4, building a new state of the art middle school and renovating the current middle school campus to a fifth and sixth grade school. WXXV’s Lucas Warren spoke to OSSD Superintendent, Mike Lindsey, after the proposal passed…

3/18 – Sam Parker’s “Get Out There” Tuesday Night forecast

Warm spring like weather going into Wednesday with the chances of a pop up drizzle in the night and mild highs to close out the work week. A gorgeous Tuesday is leading into mild overnight temperatures going down in the low 60s and upper 50s. Wednesday will be a warmer day for all and partly cloudy skies. Afternoon temperatures rise…

PRCC basketball standout Joah Chappelle named first team All-MACCC and named conference Freshman of the Year

POPLARVILLE, MS (WXXV) – Postseason basketball award were announced on Tuesday for junior college programs in the area and one Pearl River Central standout was rewarded for his play on the court throughout the year. Joah Chappelle had himself a freshman year for the Wildcats in the 2024-2025 season. The forward averaged just north of 16 points per game and…

Gulfport student representing state at Rural Electric Cooperative Association’s Youth Council

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)-One Gulfport teen is representing Mississippi at the Rural Electric Cooperative Association’s Youth Council. Crosby Parker is a junior at Gulfport High School. The program teaches leadership skills, inspires thinking, and encourages community service. This program also introduces students to elected officials in the area. Parker will represent Mississippi on the Youth Leadership Council from June 1st, 2025…

Harrison County K9 Zico retires

HARRISON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)-The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office celebrated a retirement on Monday. K9 Zico is officially retired and ready to enjoy his time off. The K9 has assisted in seizures of money, narcotics, as well as capturing suspects. Zico isn’t just a hard-working pup, the sheriff’s office said behind the scenes he is one of the sweetest K9s on…

Next steps for Moss Point School District superintendent search

MOSS POINT, Miss. (WXXV)-The next steps in the Moss Point School District’s search for a superintendent are in the works. Current Superintendent Dr. Oswago Harper announced his retirement in November 2024, the retirement takes effect July 1st, 2025. The deadline for applications was January 24th, a total of 21 applicants are vying for the position. All required background and legal…

Aftermath of Saturday’s candidate forum in Ocean Springs

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV)-Big municipal elections are coming up with the primary set for April 1st. A lot of people are watching the City of Ocean Springs. A candidate forum this last Saturday allegedly got out of hand. According to people in attendance, it was nerve wracking for organizers, candidates, and citizens. Journalist E. Brian Rose speaks with WXXV News…

Susie Davis previews this week’s Living Local

Susie Davis joins us in studio to talk about this week’s episode of Living Local! Living Local is a new half-hour show airing Thursdays at 12:30pm WXXV NBC 25 showcasing local shops, restaurants and hot spots along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. For more information on Living Local with Susie Davis, click here. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Living Local with Susie…

MEMA continues with storm damage assessments

WALTHALL COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)-Crews continue to survey damage from Saturday’s deadly storms in parts of Mississippi, as people from across the state begin to lend a helping hand. Governor Tate Reeves revealed Tuesday that another death has been reported in Walthall County, bringing the statewide death total to seven. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency now has a page on its…

Family Fiesta Night at MGCCC

GAUTIER, Miss. (WXXV)- The MGCCC Jackson County campus is hosting Family Fiesta night! This event shines a spotlight on Hispanic culture and is hosted by the Jackson County Hispanic American Club. This event features dance lessons, food vendors, a movie showing, and much more fun. Everyone is invited to attend. It’s happening at the MGCCC Jackson County Campus from 5…

Gautier High hosting College and Career tailgate

GAUTIER, Miss. (WXXV)- Gautier High School is hosting the College and Career Tailgate today. This event allows you to meet with over 50 companies including colleges and military personnel. There will also be giveaways, food, and much more fun. It’s all happening at the Gautier High School gymnasium from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Categories: Local News, News Tags: College and…

Construction begins on Legacy Park in Jackson County

JACKSON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)-The Legacy Park Project in Jackson County is underway, promising valuable medical resources for the community. Construction has begun on the mixed-use medical project that will turn this lot off of Highway 57 into a one-stop shop medical park for Jackson County residents. The grounds will include an endoscopy center, a cardiac surgery center, a vascular center,…