Registration open for Cruisin’ the Coast

The deadline for Cruisin’ the Coast early bird registration is August 15th. You can register on Cruisin’ the Coast’s website by clicking here or you can print out the form and mail it in. Those mail ins should be postmarked by August 15th. No phone registration is allowed. Cruisin’ the Coast now sits at around 6,900 vehicles registered. This year’s…

Singing River Blood Drives in honor of Lt. Tom Spicer

The Singing River Blood Drive in honor of SRHS Police Officer Tom Spicer was held today, but if you missed it, don’t worry, you have other opportunities this week to donate. Spicer is currently undergoing treatment for colon cancer, which he was diagnosed with earlier this year, and the health system has rallied around him. Another blood drive is set…

Coast Young Professional Annual Membership Drive

Shilah Triplett from Coast Young Professionals is in studio to talk about their annual membership drive coming up this month. The event takes place, Wednesday, August 21st from 5 to 7 p.m. at Ground Zero Blues Club in Biloxi. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Coast Young Professionals, Membership Drive

Bluey and Bingo meet and greet at Mississippi Aquarium

Popular cartoon stars Bluey and Bingo made their return to the Mississippi Aquarium. Long lines of children and their parents were wrapped around the campus at the aquarium for a picture with Bluey and sister Bingo. The aquarium says the meet and greet was one of its biggest days of the year for the event. Children were able to wait…

City of Long Beach celebrates 119 years

The City of Long Beach celebrated its 119th birthday Saturday morning! “First of all, we are celebrating 119 years with the City of Long Beach, incorporated this day on a Saturday.” August 10th, 1905, Long Beach was established, a city which now seats a population of 17,000 people. Exactly 119 years later, its citizens came to celebrate this milestone at…

Meggan Monday: Being Prepared when Disaster Strikes

On this week’s Meggan Monday, Mississippi Economic Council President Scott Waller sat down with Meggan to talk about the new fund established to help with long-term recovery after major disasters in Mississippi. For more information, click here. Categories: Meggan Monday Tags: meggan monday, Mississippi Economic Council

08/12 Ryan’s “Slightly ‘Cooler’ Week Ahead” Monday Morning Forecast

It's still hot and humid, but it'll be a little better than how we started off and ended last week.

The title above is correct, while you likely couldn’t tell without looking at the numbers, we are in for a slightly “cooler” week ahead! That’s not to say it’ll be “cool” at any given point, in fact, this morning was likely our coolest at 77 in Gulfport, but it isn’t going to stay there long. Expect each morning through Thursday…

25 teams in 25 days: Pascagoula Panthers

Last season the Panthers finished 8-4 and finished one game above .500 in district play with a 3-2 record. While most teams find their success at home, Pascagoula’s success came on the road where they finished 6-1. Their season came to an end with a second-round playoff loss to Picayune and the Maroon tide. Head coach Lewis Sims understands that,…

WXXV News 25 salutes Olympian Devin Booker

The 2024 Olympics in Paris are a wrap, and several great athletes with ties to Mississippi represented Team USA and other countries on the world stage. Special thank you to Sam Kendricks, Shelby McEwen and Curtis Thompson on Team USA, and Devin Booker: a graduate of Moss Point High School. Categories: Featured, Local News, News, Olympics Tags: 2024 Paris Olympics,…

8/11 – Sam Parker’s “Still Dry Weather” Sunday Night Forecast

High pressure will continue to dominate the weather pattern for the next few days. Tonight through Tuesday morning, conditions will continue to be drier and hot. A slight chance of an isolated shower is possible tomorrow afternoon, which could have some lightning and brief, gusty winds. But for much of the area, tomorrow will be dry and similar to the…

UPDATE: Long Beach man in standoff with police found dead

A man engaged in a standoff on Sunday afternoon in Long Beach had been found dead. Long Beach Police chief Billy Seal confirmed the death to WXXV, saying the man, identified as 43-year-old Justin Brown, was found dead inside the residence after police made numerous attempts to contact him. The incident ended just before 5:30 p.m. The investigation has been…

8/9 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Silent Mover” Friday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

A very dry and stable deep layer ridge axis will continue to remain just west of the area through Sunday night, and this will keep any rain chances at bay as light northerly flow and dry air advection persists. At most, an isolated shower or storm may develop along the immediate coast of Louisiana as a weak sea- breeze component…

Cruisin’ the Coast’s early bird registration deadline coming up

The deadline for Cruisin’ the Coast early bird registration is August 15th. You can register on Cruisin’ the Coast’s website or you can print out the form and mail it in. Those main-ins should be postmarked by August 15th. Those forms should be mailed to PO Box 3001, Gulfport, MS 39505. No phone registration is allowed. Cruisin’ the Coast now…

Parts of I-10 seeing alternating lane closures

Alternating lane closures start Sunday, August 11th on a stretch of I-10. I-10 between the County Farm Road exit in Long Beach to the Yacht Club Drive exit in Diamondhead is set to have alternating lane closures through next Thursday. This is due to striping and concrete work. These closures will be in effect from 7 PM to 4 AM…

25 Teams in 25 Days: Long Beach Bearcats

“Find a way. The kids have really bought into that. Whatever it is, we’ll find a way to get the job done whether it’s winning a football game, having a great practice, finding a way to make good grades in the classroom,’ said Long Beach Head Football coach Jacob Massey. “That’s been our motto this summer and what we’ll hang…

Talla Pointe resident catches blaze on Ring camera

One homeowner in the Talla Pointe neighborhood shared his Ring camera footage of the flames moving dangerously close to his home. Earl Evans tells WXXV News 25 he was in Florida on Thursday when we got word of the fire near his home. He checked his Ring cameras, showing the flames up to his backyard fence line. Evans is feeling…

Jackson County fire officials give update on woods fire

Jackson County fire officials are giving an update on the state of the woods fire that flared up Thursday. Jackson County Emergency Management officials say between 125 to 150 acres of land have been burned in the Old Fort Bayou Road area of the county. Smoke and minor hot spots are expected to linger in the area for the next…

South Mississippians stay healthy with Crossfit

On Thursday, WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier Jr. made a trip out to Bay Wave Crossfit in Waveland to learn about their mission. Those who attend the gym try to connect with the community through health, wellness, and fellowship alongside other Crossfit gyms located across south Mississippi. There are many Crossfit gyms across the coast that hold many different classes….

Joppa Shriner’s Steak Night

Noble Bobby Roberts and Bruce Hill from Joppa Shriners are in studio to talk about their upcoming steak night and Jeepin for the Kids fundraiser. The steak night takes place tonight from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. For $20 you can get a ribeye with baked potato, salad, bread, and drink. Jeepin for the Kids takes place Sunday, August 11th…

8/9 – Sam Parker’s “Burn Ban” Friday Noon Forecast

Very little change to our weather pattern today as a very weak frontal boundary  moves through the region and pushes offshore and weak it shall be because the only change is the lower relative humidity values, across George and Stone county. Strong surface heating will also help mix some slightly drier air down during peak heating as well. This is…