Boyanton concedes District 4 U.S. House Race

Candidate for U.S. House District 4 Carl Boyanton has just told WXXV TV in an interview that he concedes the race against Incumbent Congressman Mike Ezell. With 52 percent of the votes counted, Boyanton has received 5,915 votes, the second highest vote getter to Mike Ezell, who received 23, 257. Watch the video above to hear what Boyanton had to…

3/12 – Trey’s “Go Vote” Tuesday Evening Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

  Upper level ridging and zonal flow builds into the region tonight through Thursday. Looking at the models, conditions will be dry for the next couple of days. Southerly surface winds and onshore flow will help to advect warm and moist air into the environment. As a result, temperatures will be quite normal to mild for this time of year…

News 25 speaks to Congressional Candidate Carl Boyanton on Election Day

Ahead of the polls closing tonight, News 25 caught up with Congressional Candidate Carl Boyanton to discuss how he feels ahead of the election. To hear what Boyanton has to say watch the video above. Boyanton is running against Republican Incumbent Congressman Mike Ezell and Candidate Micheal McGill. The winner of tonight’s primary election will face off against Democratic Candidate…

Colors for Courage Run

We’re joined by Lyman Elementary Social Worker Nicole Miller to tell us about the inaugural Colors for Courage Fun Run happening this Saturday. The fun run begins at 10 a.m. at Lyman Elementary School. Proceeds benefit Wounded Warriors Project. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Colors for Courage fun run

Importance of voting on Primary Election Day

Earlier today, our cameras stopped at the Lyman Community Center voting precinct to talk to voters about why they’re casting a ballot today. So far, it’s been a slow morning at the particular precinct, but that did not deter some voters from making the early stop to vote. Here’s more now from a few local citizens about the issues that…

3/12 – The Chief’s “Sunny & BEAUTIFUL” Tuesday Afternoon Forecast

Pretty quiet conditions expected through the short term as high pressure gradually shifts eastward allowing southeasterly winds to take hold of the area. The southeasterly winds will gradually bring moisture back into the local area. Dew-points are still low enough that we should see efficient radiative cooling tonight, with lows falling into the 40s generally along/north of the I-10/12 corridor and…

Celebrate Cities: Bay St. Louis

WXXV’s Chief Meteorologist Rob Knight kicks things off with a look at the rich history of Bay St. Louis Rob Highlights some Upcoming Bay St. Louis Events to mark on your calendars. Rob interviews Laura Kidd, general manager of the Mockingbird Cafe, our hosts for “Celebrate Cities: Bay St. Louis.” Ansley Brent interviews Steve Barney about the culture of the…

Mayor of Gautier Excited Ahead of State of the City Address

The city of Gautier will hold the first State of the City address open to the public since 2015 right here at City Hall on Tuesday. However, that’s not the only thing Mayor Casey Vaughan is excited about.

The city is set to open the Sound Amphitheater in April and has Mayor Vaughan excited about the benefits it will bring to his city. “And now it is our time to shine and I’m proud to represent the citizens of Gautier and I hope everybody takes pride in this venue because it will be the catalyst for economic development…

Mississippi State MBB star Josh Hubbard wins the Howell trophy

On Monday it was announced that Mississippi State freshman Josh Hubbard is the winner of the Howell trophy – presented by MBCI and Pearl River Resort. The annual award goes to the most outstanding men’s college basketball player in the state of Mississippi. Hubbard led the Bulldogs in scoring with 16.8 points per game, including a season-high 34 points against…

Three D’Iberville Warriors put pen to paper to play collegiate soccer

Another day, another handful of coast athletes who have put pen to paper to continue their academic and athletic careers as three D’Iberville Warrior soccer players signed to play college soccer. On Monday, Darius Pyron, Sam Burke, and Rivers Dronet all signed to continue their academic and athletic careers at Meridian Communtiy College. Obviously, this was a special day for…

Former George County high school pitcher announced as Opening Day starter for the Chicago Cubs

Former George County star Justin Steele was recently announced as the Opening Day starter for the Chicago Cubs. The Cubs announced on Saturday that the Lucedale native and George County high school alum will be their Opening Day starter against the lates World Series champions – the Texas Rangers, on March 28th. This will be Steele’s first career Opening Day…

3/11 – Jeff Vorick’s “Cool/Turning Warmer” Monday Evening Forecast

Skies will clear out for the most part tonight while temperatures remain cool if not chilly. Lighter winds and the clearer skies will yield efficient cooling so expect another morning where you need the jacket early on. Tuesday features warmer afternoon temperatures thanks to southerly winds returning to the area. More sunshine can be expected. As we work towards the…

Tom Kenny, voice actor of SpongeBob, coming to Mississippi Comic Con

Are ya ready, kids? We have some exciting news about the Mississippi Comic Con! Tom Kenny, the voice actor for SpongeBob SquarePants, is coming to Jackson on June 22nd and 23rd. He has voiced SpongeBob since the show began in 1999. Not only is he SpongeBob, but he can also be heard in shows like ‘Adventure Time,’ ‘Futurama,’ ‘Rocko’s Modern…

Delays at Gulfport-Biloxi Int due to severe weather

Flights delayed at Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport on Friday night due to severe weather. WXXV News 25’s Ethan Krauss is at the airport and tells us how passengers are dealing with delays. There are delays coming in and out of the airport this evening due to the weather. However, it doesn’t seem to be frustrating passengers. We were at arrivals and…

Pascagoula Fire Department announces Fire Cubs Program

The Pascagoula Fire Department is excited to announce the creation of the Fire Cub Program. The Fire Cubs is a summer program to teach children aged 8-12 fire safety and even gives children a chance at career exploration. There will be two separate sets of dates all running from 8:30 AM until 12:30 PM The first dates for the program…

Gulfport Gifted Art Show

On Tuesday, the Gulfport School District will be hosting a Gifted Art Show! That will run from 5:30 to 6:30 in the evening at the Gulfport Arts Center. Artwork will be displayed starting Tuesday, March 12th and will stay up until March 17th. If you can’t make it Tuesday, the gallery hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to…

MGCCC hosting Family Fiesta Night

On Tuesday, MGCCC will be holding a Family Fiesta Night! The fiesta will be happening from 5 to 8 p.m. on the Jackson County Campus and is being hosted by the Hispanic American Club. The event is free for all to enjoy. Dance lessons will be offered at 5 and then at 6 there will be an outdoor movie. There…

‘Sounds by the Sea’ re-evaluating future showings

The Mississippi Gulf Coast Symphony just announced it is suspending Sounds by the Sea. The board voted unanimously to suspend the annual Memorial Day Weekend concert due to significant cost increases. The symphony plans to re-evaluate ‘Sounds’ in the future. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Mississippi Gulf Coast Symphony, Sounds By the Sea

3/11 – The Chief’s “Warming Trend” Monday Afternoon Forecast

Drier air in the low levels is associated with a fairly strong surface high pressure centered over the region. Temperatures will also continue to run slightly below average as the northerly flow persists through the afternoon hours. The upper-level clouds are expected to clear this evening, and this will allow for decent radiational cooling tonight as winds remain very light. The…