Changes made to state retirement system

Legislators agreed on a conference report Sunday that changes the service requirement from 35 to 30 years for state employees. The action changes the new tier 5 approved last year. Tier 5 was enacted to help address a $26 billion unfunded liability in the retirement system known as PERS. It had drawn criticism from public employees, primarily teachers, police, and…

First rug making studio on Mississippi Coast opens in Biloxi

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV) — Just off Porter Avenue in Biloxi, you’ll find Coastal Rug Studio—where owner Greylen Malboeuf recently opened the Mississippi Coast’s first tufted rug studio. He says what started as a creative outlet for himself quickly turned into something he wanted to share with the community. Greylen offers both one-on-one and group sessions—all by appointment only. From there,…

Harrison County Sheriff’s Office mourns Corrections Deputy Ryan Peterson

HARRISON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office is mourning the loss of Corrections Deputy Ryan Peterson. The department announced Deputy Peterson’s passing over the weekend. The department says Deputy Peterson chose to serve the community and was prepared to protect others, support co-workers, and make an impact on those around him. They ask everyone to keep his friends,…

03/31 Ryan’s “Grey & Rainy Again” Tuesday Morning Forecast

Expect more grey skies and inconsistent shower activity today, though not by much as moisture continues to inch our direction.

South Mississippi woke up to more grey skies and warmer weather this morning as the low jumped from the lower 60s yesterday to the upper 60s/low 70s today. The warming trend will continue into the afternoon as well, but much more subtly only gaining a degree on yesterday’s high, now climbing to near 77 degrees. We’re expecting a little more…

Stone County community come out for weekend Easter Egg hunt

STONE COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- The Stone County community came out for an Easter egg hunt over the weekend at Flint Creek Water Park. The event was put on by the Stone County Board of Supervisors. Not only were there egg hunts, guests were treated to desserts, face painting, and a petting zoo. The Easter Bunny made an appearance with the…

3.9 magnitude earthquake recorded in the Gulf Sunday night

U.S. Geological Survey geologists are studying something you don’t hear about everyday in our region: a 3.9 magnitude earthquake near the center of the Gulf. It happened around 9:22 Sunday night, about 219 miles off the Coast of Venice, Louisiana and roughly 300 miles from the shores of South Mississippi. No effects were felt here on the Coast, but it’s…

3/30 – Sam’s Monday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Sam Lucey has a look at the week ahead

Clouds stick around tonight with drier conditions and overnight lows settling in the mid 60s as a southeast breeze continues. Beginning Tuesday, rain and thunderstorm chances increase and remain a daily part of the forecast through much of the week and into the weekend. Tuesday brings scattered showers and thunderstorms, especially from late morning through the afternoon, with highs near…

William Carey University hosting Transfer Day at Tradition Campus

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- Students got a jump on their college journey at William Carey University’s Tradition Campus during events happening Monday and Tuesday designed to make enrollment easier. Transfer Day and early registration brought prospective students to campus and online to connect with advisors and plan their next steps. Eligible transfer students had the chance to receive a $100 tuition…

Spring Arts Festival wraps up in Ocean Springs

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV)- Thousands of people packed the streets of Downtown Ocean Springs over the weekend for the annual Spring Arts Festival. The two-day event featured more than 200 artists, crafters, and garden vendors displaying everything from paintings and pottery to handmade jewelry and plants. Visitors enjoyed artist demonstrations and food from local restaurants as the city celebrated the…

Construction continues on Chick-Fil-A and Chipotle in Ocean Springs

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV)- Progress continues on the construction of two restaurants in the City of Ocean Springs. You may have noticed work picking up speed on the new Chick-Fil-A and Chipotle locations. These projects are part of continued growth and investment in Ocean Springs, bringing not only new dining options, but also new job opportunities for the community No…

Duchess Club of Ocean Springs hosting a ‘Dolly’s Rhinestone Roundup’

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV)- The Duchess Club of Ocean Springs is hosting a Dolly’s Rhinestone Roundup, a chance for you and friends to make stops for fun, food, drinks, and merch. Joining us is Wendy Hollingsworth and Angel Myers McIlrath. The fun takes place April 25 from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information, click here. Categories: Local News Tags:…

Disabled American Veterans honored Vietnam veterans with appreciation day

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- The Disabled American Veterans hosted an appreciation day honoring those who served in Vietnam on Friday. Veterans were treated to a free lunch as a small token of gratitude for their service and sacrifice. The event brought together veterans and community members to reflect and show support, something many Vietnam veterans did not receive when they first…

Liquor delivery logjam in Mississippi impacting Coast businesses

A severe backlog in deliveries from the Mississippi Alcoholic Beverage Control Warehouse is leaving bars, restaurants, and liquor stores around the state without product. Three liquor stores on the Coast are suing the company contracted by the state to make deliveries. Package stores and bars are losing product and patience. The situation is so bad that the legislature has been…

Popp’s Ferry Bridge closed to marine traffic

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Biloxi is sharing Popp’s Ferry Bridge will be closed to marine traffic today. That closure went into effect at 8 a.m. and is expected to last until 2 p.m. City officials say the closure could go on longer than what is listed. Crews are working on the bridge’s generator and the draw will be…

03/30 Ryan’s “Rain Creeps In” Monday Morning Forecast

Last week saw a few fronts but remained dry, though now rain creeps in slowly throughout the week.

We had two fronts last week, which moved through with only a wind shift and subtle cooling, but now the rain creeps back in. Don’t expect much at first, hence the word “creeps,” but we already saw a few sprinkles Sunday and will see a few more today. Despite that, we’ll still manage to climb slightly above normal with a…

3/29 – Brynne’s “Cloudy & Warmer” Sunday Night Forecast

More clouds tonight, along with warmer temperatures in the low to mid 60s and a gentle to moderate southeast breeze. By mid-morning Monday, there’s a slight chance of a passing shower. Rain chances increase in the afternoon, with scattered showers and thunderstorms becoming more likely. Not everyone will see rain, but a few storms could bring brief downpours. Highs near…