4/17 – Trey Tonnessen’s “More Humid” Wednesday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

The above mentioned upper trough will continue east across the Great Lakes Friday and Saturday. The upper low aloft will still be fairly flat/zonal with possibly weak ridging in place. That will still promote slightly more moderating temps. Could see an isolated location or 2 reach 85+ degrees on Friday. That will be within the realm of record highs for…

Mississippi Sea Wolves drop playoff home opener to the Columbus River Dragons, 7-2

The Mississippi Sea Wolves opened up the playoffs on Wednesday at home against the Columbus River Dragons. The Sea Wolves were looking to snap a current 9-game losing streak and pick up win number two against the River Dragons on the year. Unfortunately, Mississippi would go on to drop their 10th straight game, 7-2. Categories: Local Sports, Sports, Sports Team…

Mississippi Seawolves fans excited ahead of playoff series

Mississippi Seawolves fans brought the energy ahead of their playoff matchup against the Columbus River Dragons

It’s finally here. Playoff hockey has made its way to the Mississippi Gulf Coast as the Seawolves take on the Columbus River Dragons. The Seawolves secured their spot in the 2024 Commissioner’s Cup playoffs after a dominating win over the Baton Rouge Zydeco back in March. A performance that fans are hoping was just a preview of what’s to come…

4/17 – Trey Tonnessen’s “More Humid” Wednesday Evening Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

A weak upper level low is currently moving through the Great Lakes this afternoon. It is too far north to send a front down to the Gulf Coast. However, moisture convergence extends from that far north down into Louisiana. Radar shows that even though Precipitable water values are below 1.5 inches, isolated showers could stil develop over the area. Going…

Gulf Grove Apartment residents order to vacate after condemnation

“I know we got to go. We’re in the street regardless.” This was Maribel Castillo’s first reaction to seeing the notice to vacate her home of 15 years. According to residents, people are paying between $500 and $1,100 hundred dollars for apartments without working AC and heat, mold, and caving-in roofs. Denyse Beauvais is fed up with management. “All he’s…

Pearl River County SCPA looking for volunteers

The Pearl River County SPCA is asking for volunteers to lend a paw. They are asking for anyone to help bring cuddles during surgery recoveries for the animals. No experience is needed at all, volunteers just need a love for furry friends. The help would be needed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays from 8:30 in the morning until noon. Categories: Local…

Mississippi Aquarium releasing Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles

The Mississippi Aquarium will be releasing 16 endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtles in front of Edgewater Mall Thursday. The release will happen at 4 in the afternoon on the beach in front of the mall. The Mississippi Aquarium crew has been working to release the turtles, the animal care facilities and veterinary teams working together to return the turtles to…

Class Act “Teacher of the Month” Sabrina Henderson

WXXV’s Grant Chighizola highlights local teacher Sabrina Henderson from Roger Amos McMurtry School after she was selected the Huntington Learning Center Teacher of the Month for February 2024. Categories: Class Act Tags: Class Act, Grant Chighizola, hlc, Huntington, Learning Center, roger amos mcmurtry, sabrina henderson, Teacher of the Month, teacher recognition

4/17 – The Chief’s “Warm, Humid & Breezy” Wednesday Morning Forecast

High pressure continues across the Gulf of Mexico, with an upper level disturbance noted over southern Minnesota and over Saskatchewan into the Idaho Panhandle. Surface high pressure continues to stretch from near Bermuda across the northern Gulf Coast. A frontal boundary extended from Minnesota into the Texas Panhandle. The disturbance well to the north will attempt to suppress high pressure…

4/16 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Cloudy Chain” Tuesday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Generally, into the weekend, we see drying in the upper levels, but moistening in the lower. So, we`ll still have clouds, but more in the lower levels. In the long term, we continue with the zonal flow but have several short waves moving through the area pulling varying amounts of moisture into the area. The most significant is roughly Sunday….

Ocean Springs high school baseball defeats Gulfport 6-4 to extend district lead

Before Tuesday’s game, Gulfport trailed Ocean Springs by 1 game in district standings and were looking to create a tie for 1st place with the Greyhounds coming to town. Ocean Springs would not fall on the road, as they pick up an impressive win over the Admirals, 6-4. Categories: Local Sports, Sports, Sports Team Tags: Gulfport baseball, High School Baseball,…

4/16 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Moisture Inflow” Tuesday Evening Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

As we move towards the end of Wednesday, upper level moisture brings cirrus cloud cover, but mid and lower levels remain fairly dry. Rain is not an issue, although a sprinkle here and there can`t be ruled out. Temperatures will be above normal, lows significantly higher generally by 10 degrees and highs by at least a few degrees. With the…

Coast Crimestoppers use playing cards to solve cold cases

Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers have found a new way to bring attention to cold cases – playing cards. These aren’t ordinary playing cards. Each card in the deck has the face of a missing person or homicide victim whose case has not yet been solved. Many people already have a deck of cards at home, which is why these cards…

Volunteers help clean up Petit Bois Island

On Saturday, April 13 a group of seven volunteers gathered an impressive number of litter during the Petit Bois Island cleanup! In total, the group managed to gather 182 pounds of garbage from the island. This is just the beginning too, the Mississippi Coastal Cleanup Program is planning to clear marine debris from the 68-mile stretch of barrier islands. For…

Community leaders honored at 2024 One Coast Awards ceremony

If you were in the Beau Rivage this morning, you may have heard rounds of applause and hoorays from the One Coast Awards as they honored community leaders. The 2024 One Coast annual awards ceremony recognized 20 men and women who are up and coming business leaders and those making an impact in the community along the Coast. Kaila Moran…

Public Safety Telecommunicators Week

Dispatchers around the nation are celebrating a special week in honor of the hard work they do in assisting first responders. News 25 took a glance at what dispatchers do at the Mississippi Highway Patrol Public Safety Dispatch Office. National Public Safety Telecommunications Week is this week and the week honors all dispatch operations under police, fire, and medical call…

Biloxi Police Department responds to backlash after Black Spring Break

We’ve been providing updates on the aftermath of a big event on the co ast – Black Spring Break. Following the event, many visitors left the coast displease with law enforcement. News 25’s Brooke Parker brings us Biloxi Police Department’s response. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Biloxi Police Department, black beach weekend, Black Spring Break

Country musician Jamey Johnson coming to The Sound

Some exciting news from The Sound Amphitheater, Jamey Johnson’s ‘What a View’ Tour will be making a stop in Gautier. He’ll arrive at The Sound on Saturday, October 5th. Tickets will go on sale April 19th at 1 a.m. Johnson is a country musician from Enterprise, Alabama, making his debut in Montgomery. He also co-wrote singles with Willie Nelson, Merle…

Sparklight awards money to program at North Woolmarket Middle School

Sparklight announced the winners for its sixth annual ‘Dream Bigger’ social media campaign. The campaign awards $2,500 to six schools and organizations providing STEM education to kindergarten through 12th grade students. Down here on the Coast, the North Woolmarket Middle School’s robotics program in Biloxi was one organization to receive the award. The robotics program will utilize the award to…