Pirate Day in the Bay returning to Bay St. Louis

BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. (WXXV)- Pirates are taking over Bay St. Louis next week! The Mystic Krewe of the Seahorse will be hosting Pirate Day in the Bay on May 15 and 16. Captain Longbeard and Lady Claiborne join us with details. For more information, click here.  Categories: Local News Tags: Mystic Krewe of the Seahorse, Pirate Day in the…

Celebrating our Coast student athletes at WXXV 2026 Student Athlete Banquet

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- One of WXXV’s biggest events of the year wrapped up at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport Wednesday night. This year’s athletes featured in Sports Director Ansley Brent’s weekly Student Athlete of the Week series were recognized in our annual Student Athlete Banquet. Each athlete was joined by family and coaches and received plaques and a video…

13 Biloxi High student athletes sign to the next level

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- Thirteen Biloxi High School student athletes are taking their talents to the next level as the Indians held a signing day. Adelyn Fontenelle signed with Copiah-Lincoln Community College where she will join the volleyball team. Girls basketball standout Na’Kenya Terry signed with Jones College. Soccer players Brody Nguyen and Gavin Humphries both signed with Holmes Community College….

Mississippi Power reminds customers to sign up for outage alerts

Mississippi Power is using this time to remind residents it is important to have a plan in place. Ahead of hurricane season and while there is a threat of severe weather, Mississippians are reminded to sign up for outage alerts. You can text ‘REG’ to 67797 to sign up for those alerts. Mississippi Power is also advising residents to pack…

Community invited to participate in National Day Prayer

National Day of Prayer in the Magnolia cities across the Coast are encouraged to hold a prayer gathering. Citizens are gathering at churches and government buildings. WXXV News 25’s Asia Ellis has a report on the day. Some of the events taking place today include: West Jackson County Utility District from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Church of the King…

Pascagoula native Nelson Walker sailing across the world

Pascagoula, Miss. (WXXV)- May 7 marks one year since Pascagoula native Nelson Walker set sail to circumnavigate the globe. He left from the Singing River Yacht Club. Since then, he has made it across the Pacific Ocean into Polynesia. “Well, I think like all young college students… Once you’re done with college, there is not a clear direction after that,”…

05/07 Ryan’s “Stormy Start” Thursday Morning Forecast

We're off to a stormy start this Thursday, with more rain expected for the rest of the week.

We’re off to a stormy start today as a cold front is pushing into the area, bringing few-and-far between clusters of thunderstorms into South Mississippi. So far there hasn’t been anything in the way of severe weather, but at least a few storms have produced “Special Weather Statements,” which are strong storms that don’t quite meet severe criteria. These still…

Mississippi Aquarium releasing nine rehabilitated turtles Thursday

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- The Mississippi Aquarium is hosting a special event Thursday afternoon. A turtle release is taking place on Biloxi Beach. A total of nine turtles have been rehabilitated after being cold stunned. Guests are invited to attend the release across from Edgewater Mall Thursday at 4 p.m. All nine turtles are named after national parks. A tent and…

President Trump revives student fitness test in nationwide boost to youth health

President Trump is bringing back a familiar fitness tradition for students nationwide. The president signed a memo Tuesday restoring the presidential fitness test, reviving a program that was once a rite of passage for generations of students. The test typically measures strengthen, endurance, and flexibility through activities like sit ups, push-ups, a one-mile run, and a sit-and-reach stretch. The exact…

Lake Mars dredging project set to begin Friday in Jackson County

JACKSON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- Jackson County officials are asking boaters to use caution in the Lake Mars boat launch area starting this weekend. Routine maintenance dredging operations are set to begin Friday at the lake. Heavy equipment will be operating in the area as crews work to improve county waterways. Boats are urged to stay alert, keep a safe distance…

5/6 – Sam’s Wednesday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Sam Lucey has a look at the week ahead

Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop late tonight, with better rain chances arriving Thursday and continuing on and off through the weekend. The wettest period appears to be from Friday night through Sunday, when multiple rounds of rain and storms are expected to bring locally heavy downpours at times. Highs will stay mostly in the upper 70s to low 80s…

Hyde-Smith backs Senate rural health bill that would help six Mississippi hospitals

Mississippi Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith is backing bipartisan legislation aimed at helping keep rural hospitals afloat. Senate Bill 4460 would extend the Rural Community Hospital Demonstration program for another five years. The federal program allows qualifying rural hospitals to receive enhanced Medicare reimbursements to help improve financial stability and maintain healthcare access in small communities. Six Mississippi hospitals are currently part…

Cruisin’ the Coast named best car show by USA Today

Cruisin’ the Coast is once again riding high after being named the best car show in the country by USA Today readers. This marks the seventh straight win for the Mississippi Gulf Coast event, often called America’s largest block party. The strong fan support helped keep Cruisin’ in the top spot during the nationwide vote. The event started in 1996…

Discussing maternal mental health awareness

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and with Mother’s Day approaching, we’re highlighting an issue many moms face in silence. Joining us now is Jo Hughes, a mom and physician associate, to talk more about it Categories: Local News Tags: maternal mental health, Mental Health Awareness Month

2026 Hurricane Awareness Tour makes a stop on the Gulf Coast

MOBILE, AL (WXXV)-The 2026 Hurricane Awareness Tour made a stop on the Gulf Coast Tuesday at the Mobile International Airport. Meteorologist Sam Lucey and Forecaster Brynne Baxley breakdown this year’s tour and its mission. On Tuesday, the 2026 Hurricane Awareness Tour made a stop in Mobile, promoting preparation and staying safe this hurricane season. National Hurricane Center Warning Coordination Meteorologist…

Hancock Middle School students who helped bus driver honored by Congress

HANCOCK COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV) — Five Hancock Middle School students are being recognized by the U.S. House of Representatives for their bravery and quick thinking after helping save their bus driver during a medical emergency last month—a story that has gained national attention. On April 22, five Hancock Middle School students played the heroes as they stopped their runaway bus…

Two arrested in Pearl River County after traffic stop

PEARL RIVER COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)-The Pearl River County Sheriff’s Department is sharing details about an arrest made at the end of April. A traffic stop was made on April 30 around 9 that morning. Inside the car was James Collier and Clarence Ladner III. The traffic stop happened on I-59 near mile marker 27. Collier was actively wanted by the…

05/06 Madden’s “Weather Kid” Wednesday Forecast

This week’s WXXV Weather Kid is Madden. Madden enjoys art and YouTube. While outside, Madden enjoys playing football and hanging with friends. Madden’s weather wisdom is understanding tornado safety. If you’d like your child to be featured on a future weather kid segment, just fill out the registration form at www.wxxv25.com/weatherkid, or look under the “contest” tab on our free…

Drew Harrison Dominates as Pearl River Baseball Opens Regional with 4-1 Win Over Hinds

POPLARVILLE, Miss. — A strong showing on the mound and timely hitting lifted Pearl River Community College to a 4-1 victory over Hinds Community College in the opening round of the Poplarville Regional at “The Dub.” Right-hander Drew Harrison set the tone immediately, proving why he got the start. The Wildcats’ ace came out firing in the top of the…