7/4 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Old Glory” July 4th Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Today we are already seeing isolated to widely scattered convection and these storms appear to be in the middle of the deeper moist airmass, in the instability ridge and lined up with weak Low Level convergence from Vermillion Bay to Hattiesburg. Convection will likely begin to taper off over the interior areas just before sunrise with most of the inland…

Marine Patrol Warns Boaters To Be Cautious of Other Vessels With High Traffic Expected Tomorrow

Many boaters are expected to hit coastal waters for the fourth tomorrow. The Mississippi Marine Patrol is sharing some safety tips ahead of the holiday. Marine patrol officials reminding boaters to use extra caution, especially on narrow bodies of water and to exercise courtesy for fellow boaters. essentially, the same laws for driving apply for operating a boat too. Michael…

Family still missing loved one killed by drunk driver in 2011

This Fourth of July, someone, somewhere will make the decision to get behind the wheel drunk, risking the safety of others in the process. It’s been 13 years since Deanna Tucker, a woman with a young son and planning her wedding, was hit by a drunk driver – ending her life. And while the years have ticked by, Alan Weatherford,…

Mississippi Aquarium hosting Pancakes for Penguins

The Mississippi Aquarium and Brick & Spoon owner Kerri Paul came to the WXXV News 25 studio to discuss their upcoming Pancakes with Penguins event this weekend! Categories: Local News, News Tags: brick & spoon, Brick and Spoon, Mississippi Aquarium, pancakes, Pancakes with Penguins, penguins

Keeping pets happy and safe on the Fourth of July

The Fourth of July is tomorrow and fireworks will be shot off. But how does this affect furry friends? The most important thing to remember is pets will try to run when they hear the explosions. Keep pets inside your home and in a safe area. Katie King of the Humane Society gives ways to make sure your furry friends…

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE at Jones Park in Gulfport previewing the Mississippi Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo and Music Festival

The 76th annual Mississippi Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo and Music Festival will be kicking off for the 4th of July holiday. This event features fireworks, fishing, and vendors. Contestants fish the gulf waters for days, competing for cash and prizes in 30 categories of both saltwater and freshwater fish. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. was LIVE at Jones Park…

Miss Mississippi visits WXXV

Just a few short weeks ago, a new Miss Mississippi was crowned in Vicksburg, and now we’re hearing directly from her on what she has planned over the next year. Miss Mississippi 2024 Becky Williams visited WXXV for an exclusive interview. Elizabeth Keen has the full conversation. Categories: Featured, Local News Tags: MISS MISSISSIPPI, Miss Mississippi 2024, Mississippi

Long Beach facing possible changes in non-smoking ordinance

  The city of Long Beach is looking to make some potential changes to its non-smoking ordinance. The city’s Board of Aldermen met Tuesday evening and discussed some new recommendations from the American Heart Association regarding public smoking ordinances. Currently, the non-smoking ordinance in Long Beach prohibits smoking in all indoor public locations, excluding approved smoking areas in tobacco shops…

Bay St. Louis brushing up on emergency casualty care

Bay St. Louis police officers are taking the time to brush up on their tactical emergency casualty care. Officers actually receive state certification for this type of training. Police instructors teach officers the most up-to-date casualty care and how to respond to large incidents. Also of note, producers from the TV series On Patrol Live witnessed officers complete the training….

Will construction on Mississippi roads impact emergency evacuations?

Hurricane Beryl is forecasted to enter the Gulf of Mexico on Friday. While the track of the storm is still uncertain, we want our viewers to feel prepared regardless. Multiple projects are happening along I-10 and Highway 90 right now, which are part of evacuation routes for both Mississippi and Louisiana. Some residents have expressed concerns about the closures throughout…

Staying safe around fireworks

Battalion Chief Joe Bates of the Biloxi Fire Department visited WXXV News 25 to talk about firework safety ahead of the 4th of July holiday. Bates says it is always important to never allow children to use fireworks alone. He also encourages people to use the flint that they purchased with the fireworks to light them and to never use…

Butch Oustalet Foundation gives $80,000 donation to Home of Grace

Home of Grace, a faith-based rehab for addiction, has received a massive donation from Butch Oustalet. The Butch Oustalet Foundation was able to donate $80,000 that was raised during their get down and derby fundraiser. On average, it costs up to $7,000 for someone to participate in Home of Grace’s 3-month program, but thanks to donations like these, Home of…

16th annual Shrimp Boat Contest

The Blessing of the Fleet is this weekend in Biloxi and children are able to take part in the fun too! The 16th annual Shrimp Boat Contest is open to all kids ages five to 12. The deadline to enter is coming up, boats must be brought to St. Michael’s in Biloxi by July 3rd. Kids can build a boat…

Expert Talk – Window Source of the Gulf Coast

Standard vs. Custom Windows

Cye Young with The Window Source Gulf Coast discusses the advantages and disadvantages of installing or replacing standard size versus custom-sized windows. Categories: Expert Talk Tags: cye young, expert talk, michelle eubank, window source gulf coast

Tech Byte – Together App

Dr. Renee Dua explains the uses of the medical app she designed, the Together App in this week’s episode of “Tech Byte” sponsored by Rogers Technology Solutions. Categories: Techbyte Tags: Dr. Renee Dua, medical app, medicines, tech byte; tb; techbyte; together app

Harrison County fire crews respond to camper fire

Harrison County fire crews responded to a camper fire in the northern part of the county Monday. Firefighters got the call around 2 p.m. No injuries were reported. The camper was completely destroyed in the blaze. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Categories: Local News, News Tags: camper fire, harrison county

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE at Mississippi Highway Patrol Troop K in Biloxi to discuss road safety

The upcoming 4th of July holiday is a time for celebration, but it’s also one of the busiest times on the roads, which can increase the risk of accidents. The Mississippi Highway Patrol is preparing for the holiday travel period, which will begin on Thursday, July 4th at 6AM and conclude on Sunday, July 7th at midnight. WXXV News 25’s…

Rising eighth grade discus and shot put athlete Samuel King inspired by fellow Pass Christian Pirate, Cory McGee

It’s no secret that Olympian and Florida Gator Cory McGee put the Pass Christian track team on the map when she was in high school, and 14 years later, younger Pass Pirates are still striving to follow in her footsteps. Along with winning State Championships in her time at Pass Christian, Cory McGee was also runner-up in the USATF World…

7/2 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Busy Beryl” Tuesday Morning Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

The beat on the street is the heat and unless you have been sitting inside an air conditioned room (pretty smart more by the way) you have probably noticed. This is not going to get better today but should be slightly better the next few days. Better will be relative as it will still be hot but rain chances go…

South Mississippians find ways to beat the heat

Feels-like temperatures in South Mississippi on Monday were well over 100 degrees, with many more days of extreme heat on the way. This can be concerning for families, especially those with younger children, but this has not stopped Gulf Coast residents from trying to enjoy the outdoors while staying cool. Long Beach father Jim McCann explained how he and his…