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Susie explores a unique downtown Biloxi gathering place, Boho Social House. Categories: Living Local Tags: bar, biloxi, boho social house, Living Local, rental space, restaurant, Susie Davis
Susie explores a unique downtown Biloxi gathering place, Boho Social House. Categories: Living Local Tags: bar, biloxi, boho social house, Living Local, rental space, restaurant, Susie Davis
Patrick welcomes guest Brian Armstrong to explain sports betting apps and terminology. What are the risks versus the rewards? Brought to you locally by Rogers Technology Solutions. Tags: brian armstrong, gambling, patrick moates, rogers technology solutions, sports betting apps, Tech Byte
Need to rent or buy formal wear for Mardi Gras or prom season? There’s a local store that has everything you need! Susie explores all the items Bridal & Formal Boutique and House of Tux in Gulfport has to offer. Categories: Living Local Tags: boutique, bridal, dress, formal, Living Local, mardi gras, prom, Susie Davis, tux
Susie meets with Lori Gloyd, Principal and Owner of Sage Christian Academy to talk about the school’s Education Plan, activities, fundraisers and more. Categories: Living Local Tags: education, Living Local, lori gloyd, private school, sage christian academy, saucier, Susie Davis
The legislative session for Mississippi and the United States is set to start soon. Representative Jeffrey Hulum III is hosting a pre-session town hall on the coast. The session is being hosted at the Family Enrichment Center in Gulfport, that’s on Old Pass Road. The town hall is set to start at 5:45 this evening. You can head out to…
Patrick has the details on PhaseOne digital cameras, the next gadget every photographer will need in 2025. Brought to you locally by Rogers Technology Solutions.
After a delay, the Sugar Bowl is set to kick off at 3 this afternoon. Notre Dame faces off against Georgia in the Super Dome. WXXV News 25’s Sports Director Jevan McCoskey has more. Categories: Local News, Local Sports, News, Sports Tags: sports, sugar bowl
Living Local Host Susie Davis joins us in studio to discuss how local businesses can get involved in ‘Living Local.’ For more information on Living Local, click here. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Living Local
WXXV New’s 25 Marco Bitonel has the latest from Bourbon Street in New Orleans, where on Wednesday morning a terror attack claimed the lives of at least fifteen people with several other injured. Categories: Featured, Local News, News
Cooler weather as we begin the new year temperatures finally going back to around our averages. Thursday will have a cooler morning but then we will warm up back to the low 60s. there is a slight chance for a small rain shower or drizzle Thursday evening but not seeing long lasting rain showers. Friday brings another cold front to…
By now we have all heard of the terrifying scenes from New Orleans early this morning with the terror attacks that too the lives of at least 15 and injured dozens more. Because of the senseless attack on the first morning of 2025, the Sugar Bowl between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Georgia Bulldogs has been postponed to…
A terrorist attack took place on Bourbon Street in New Orleans around 3 am that left 15 people dead and 35 injured. Believe it or not, Jordyn Lassiter witnessed this incident as she was celebrating New Year’s Eve in New Orleans. A large white truck sped past a police vehicle, onto the sidewalk, and down Bourbon Street at an extremely high…
The 2025 Allstate Sugar Bowl has officially been rescheduled for 3:00 CST on Thursday, January 2. This decision comes following the terror attacks in downtown New Orleans on January 1 at 3:15 in the morning that killed 15 and left dozens more injured. Categories: Featured, Local Sports, Sports, Sports Team Tags: college football, Georgia, Notre Dame, sugar bowl
The death toll for the deadly New Years attack in New Orleans on Bourbon Street has now risen to fifteen. Among those killed was possibly eighteen year old Nikyra Dedeaux of Gulfport. According to media reports and her mother’s Facebook page, Nikyra Dedeaux was among those killed in New Orleans in the attack early on Wednesday morning. She was a…
The Sonic Boom of the South performed at the Rose Parade earlier today! The band looks like they had a great time during their performance. Not only can you hear that amazing sound, but the dancers helped put on a great show. Always amazing to see Mississippi being recognized for our musical love and legacy. You can watch their performance…
The Blue-Grey Pride came out and made Mississippi proud on the international stage! The band performed during the London New Year’s Day Parade. You can hear it there, London even said Ocean Springs is the best band out of the Magnolia State. The band and dancers are making all on the coast proud for New Year’s Day. A huge congrats…
We’re off to a nice start to 2025 with beautiful, seasonal weather in South MS for New Year’s Day. This morning’s low was right around where it should be after a 20 degree cool-down from yesterday, near 43 on the coast with upper 30s/low 40s further inland. This afternoon will be practically perfect with sunny skies and a high of…
We’re officially closing out the year 2024, and what an exciting chapter it’s been for our local schools on the Mississippi coast! From state championships to national recognition, to Mr. Football, Basketball, Gatorade Players of the Year and much, much more, so let’s take a look at just some of the achievements accomplished by our outstanding student athletes. Starting the…
The New Years festivities are in full swing and there are plenty of events on the Mississippi Coast.One of the most popular events in The Drop at Government Street in Ocean Springs. WXXV News 25’s Lucas Warren was in Downtown Ocean Springs to preview the event. Categories: Featured, Local News, News
As we ring in the New Year, many people are thinking about their New Year’s resolutions heading into 2025. One of the more popular resolutions amongst South Mississippians was to stay healthy and exercise. “Try to eat less bread, and move more at the YMCA with working”, said Trey Skaggs. But exercise wasn’t the only resolution in mind. Gulfport resident,…
A gas explosion leaves one home damaged and causes several injuries in Gulfport. According to the Gulfport Fire Department, several people were injured after a gas explosion near 28th Street and 26th Avenue. Two were transported to local hospitals and one person required an airlift transport for more critical care. CenterPoint Energy crews also responded to the incident. The Gulfport…
It’s that time of year where we make New Year’s resolutions and try to stick to them! Danae Smith with Gulfport Behavioral Health System is in studio to share tips on how to keep up with your New Year’s resolutions. Categories: Local News, News Tags: new year’s resolutions
With the New Year beginning, it’s a time for celebration, but it’s also one of the busiest times on the roads. Mississippi Highway Patrol troopers are ramping up enforcement efforts for the New Year’s holiday travel period. State troopers are on high alert to keep roads safe. The New Year’s holiday travel period is in full effect as it started…
Coming out of the holiday season, the Humane Society of South Mississippi, like many shelters across Mississippi, is dealing with overcrowding. From December 31st until January 4th, they are hosting an adoption event with discounted adoption fees of $20, in hopes of helping with the overflow in their shelter. One adoptee, Anna, adopted not one but two dogs as she…