Three Christian Collegiate Academy Bulldogs put pen to paper to continue college careers

Recently, three Bulldogs of Christian Collegiate Academy signed to continue their academic and athletic careers at the next level. Evi Cougle signed to continue her cheer career at Mississippi College, Frankie Woodall will continue his basketball journey at William Carey University, and last but not least Dillon Woods will take his basketball talents to Southeastern Baptist College. Congratulations to all…

Picayune Maroon lady Tide cheer star signs to MGCCC

One more signing for Monday as Picayune high school cheer star Brooklyn Kellar signed to continue her career at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. From the Maroon Tide to the Bulldogs, Kellar will do great things at MGCC, just as she did at Picayune! Congratulations and best of luck at the college level. Categories: Local Sports, Sports, Sports Team Tags: MGCCC,…

5/13 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Enhanced Severe Risk” Monday Evening Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

The developing squall line over southwest Louisiana has already had a history of producing a few tornadoes and widespread wind damage. This line is expected to accelerate some, moving into the viewing area between 8 and 9, then across most of the area after midnight. A flood watch remains in effect for areas along and south of the I-10/12 corridor…

Walmart Neighborhood Market on Highway 49 receives honor

The neighborhood market off Highway 49 received the Helen R. Walton Excellence in Community Leadership Award. The location received this honor for the staff’s commitment to the Gulfport community. Store Manager Kevin Gaines received the award during a Walmart corporate meeting earlier this year. As a part of the program, the neighborhood market was able to donate $25,000 to Triumph…

Eviction deadline extended for Gulf Grove Apartments in Waveland

The Waveland Board of Alderman extended the eviction deadline for Gulf Grove Apartment residents. As we reported back in April, residents in the apartments were ordered to vacate after the building was condemned. According to the Sea Coast Echo, the board voted last Tuesday to extend the eviction deadline from May 15th to May 29th. This extension allows the City…

Pascagoula Library opening satellite branch

The Pascagoula Library is opening a satellite branch inside the Jackson County Law Library as renovations to other parts of the building continue. That satellite branch is set to open next Monday. Operating hours moving forward are Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Fridays from 9 to 4. The satellite branch will offer new books and…

TONIGHT: Drew Brees speaks at William Carey scholarship dinner

Happening tonight, Saints legend Drew Brees makes an appearance here on the Coast! This is a live look outside the Mississippi Coast Convention Center, ahead of William Carey University’s scholarship dinner. Brees is set to be the featured speaker for tonight’s event. He’s set to talk about his career, leadership principles, and much more that is expected to inspire those…

There’s a possibility of flash flooding in six coastal counties. Here’s how to prepare:

The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for the lower six coastal counties. here’s what you should do to prepare your home for possible flash flooding — according to Hancock County Emergency Management. EMA suggests that people living in low-lying areas move vehicles to higher ground so it can be accessed in an emergency.  Of course, it never hurts to…

City of Biloxi holding Ward 4 Special Election

We are joined in studio by Cecilia Dobbs Walton and Stacy Thacker from the City of Biloxi. They are here to tell us about the Ward 4 Special Election that is coming up. For more information on the special election, click here. Categories: Local News, News Tags: City of Biloxi, special election, Ward 4

5/13 – The Chief’s “Heavy Rain, Severe Threat Continues” Monday Afternoon Forecast

THREAT FOR HEAVY RAINFALL AND SEVERITY. The Flood Watch will remain as rainfall amounts are still coming in from 3 to 6 inches with the highest of these numbers over coastal Mississippi through 7am Tuesday. Once the second system moves to the east, it will clean the area(clearing skies and stable conditions). This should occur by Tuesday afternoon. The frontal boundary that…

Meggan Monday: 96-year-old just keeps on swimming

The Gulf Coast Swim Association just celebrated its 50th anniversary and how fitting for the group to have several competitive swimmers return last week to mark the occasion, along with the man who started it all: Coach Dana Abbott. He flew in from Texas to reunite with some of his original swimmers and we are excited to introduce you to…

Special Olympics Mississippi Summer games kick off at Keesler Air Force Base

The Special Olympics Summer games are officially underway following the opening ceremonies at Keesler Air Force Base.

The Summer games for Special Olympics Mississippi have kicked off at Keesler Air Force Base with the opening ceremonies that took place Friday night.  This year’s theme is “Adventure is out there” “So, for 38-39 years Keesler Air Force Base has been hosting our athletes for our state Summer games and it’s always an adventure. This year the bar has…

Ocean Springs Fire Chief set to retire after 26 years

Ocean Springs Fire Chief Derek McCoy retires today after a 26-year-old career serving the people of Jackson County. News 25 talked to McCoy earlier today as he looks back on his career. Here’s what inspired him over his life in public service in his own words. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: Derek McCoy, Ocean Springs Fire Chief, ocean springs…

Humane Society of South Mississippi hosting kitten shower

Saturday, the Humane Society of South Mississippi hosting a kitten shower. The shower kicks off at noon and lasts until 3. You can learn about the Humane Society’s Kitten Foster program. The kittens are also in need of supplies, so bring anything you can donate as well. At the event, guests can expect to play games and meet kittens! Categories:…

D’Iberville High students moving to the next level

D’Iberville High School celebrated graduating seniors as they head to college or the military. The theme for today’s ceremony is ‘moving to the next level.’ Teachers and students wore their favorite college t-shirt or jersey in support of the seniors.  Some even dressed as the mascot of the college they are going to. Parents were invited to walk the gold…

Special Olympics Summer Games Kick Off

The Opening Ceremonies of the Mississippi Special Olympics Summer Games are happening tonight. WXXV’s Ethan Krauss is live outside Keesler Air Force Base this evening ahead of the big event. Categories: Local News, News Tags: special olympics, Summer Games

Eleven of our high schools are still continuing their journeys to the Baseball and Softball State Championships

WXXV Sports is in full South state mode as 11 of our programs are still blowing and going through baseball and softball postseason play. Our softball programs kicked off the semi final rounds. The scores from game one of their matchups are below: Ocean Springs 2, Northwest Rankin 11 (Wednesday, May 8th) Hancock 3, George County 2 (Thursday, May 9th)…

Pass Christian’s Ariana Crimm signed to play basketball at Hinds Community College on a full scholarship

Now that school is almost out, several of our local student athletes are telling us where they’re headed next!  Pass Christian girls basketball’s very own Ariana Crimm officially let the link dry with Hinds Community College to contiue her career on the hardwood. Not only does she get to keep playing the game she loves so much, she will be…