Harrison County Fire Rescue works fire during Francine

Harrison County Fire Rescue was working hard during Hurricane Francine. Firefighters worked a building fire in the Cuevas community that caused damage to a single room. No one was home and no injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is being investigated. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Harrison County Fire Rescue, hurricane francine

Harrison County Sand Beaches remain closed for clean-up after Hurricane Francine

The Harrison County Board of Supervisors has announced that all sand beaches will remain closed until further notice due to ongoing clean-up efforts following Hurricane Francine. Crews are working diligently to restore the beaches, and we ask for the public’s patience and cooperation during this process. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: beaches, harrison county, hurricane francine

Good Samaritan rescues man from flooded truck in New Orleans

A Good Samaritan stepped into save a man as his truck was sinking into the floodwaters of Hurricane Francine. Miles Crawford used a hammer from his home to break out the window of the stranded driver’s truck before pulling him through the broken window and carrying him to safety. The drama played out live on air as a reporter from…

Tornado warning issued for Southern Hancock County

Late Wednesday evening a tornado warning was issued for Southern Hancock County. Residents in the area were advised to take shelter in a basement or interior room on the lowest floor of a building. For those who were outdoors or in a vehicle, they were instructed to move to the closest shelter they could find that would protect them from…

Francine impacting the Coast

Here’s a look from the beachfront in Waveland earlier today, showing conditions there. Water moving ever so slightly up the beach and obviously a consistent flow of rain in Hancock County. Categories: Local News, News

State of Emergency and Curfew Issued in Gulfport

Gulfport Mayor Billy Hewes announced a State of Emergency and 6 p.m. curfew earlier today in reaction to Francine making landfall. As of now Gulfport is expected to receive four to eight inches of rain with isolated areas receiving up to twelve, alongside a three-to-five-foot storm surge in low-lying regions, and an increased risk of tornadoes along the Coast. “Anytime…

Shelters prep for potential impacts from Hurricane Francine

Storm shelters across South Mississippi are open today and tonight for people needing that extra protection from the storm. “We’ve had plenty of warning for this to come in, and even though we’re short staffed, the administration has been very good about reorganizing and utilizing the staff in the best manner they can,” said American Red Cross Volunteer Linda Goforth….

9/11 – Sam Parker’s “Hurricane Francine” Wednesday Noon Forecast

Francine became a hurricane last night after struggling with shear and dry air throughout yesterday afternoon, but organized a bit more overnight and will continue to strengthen for the next several hours. It is now expected to reach Category 2 status before landfall once again after yesterday’s struggles saw its overall intensity lowered. Despite the expected 100+ mph winds at…

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE at the Lopez-Quave Public Safety Center in Biloxi discussing 9/11

September 11, 2001, or 9/11, was a day that greatly impacted the world, especially here in the United States. On that morning, 19 terrorists associated with the extremist group Al-Qaeda hijacked four commercial airplanes. The attacks resulted in the deaths of nearly 3,000 people, including passengers, first responders, and civilians. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. was live at the…

MDOT advises motorists AVOID TRAVEL during Hurricane Francine

HATTIESBURG, MISS. – As Hurricane Francine impacts the Mississippi Gulf Coast today, the Mississippi Department of Transportation advises motorists in south Mississippi to avoid travel during the storm and use extreme caution if travel is necessary. MDOT’s crews are prepared and stand ready to respond as soon as it is safe for them to do so. Francine’s landfall is expected…

09/11 Ryan’s “Hurricane Francine” Wednesday Morning Forecast

Francine became a hurricane last night and will continue so strengthen for the next several ours ahead of landfall to our west in Central LA.

Francine became a hurricane last night after struggling with shear and dry air throughout yesterday afternoon, but organized a bit more overnight and will continue to strengthen for the next several hours. It is now expected to reach Category 2 status before landfall once again after yesterday’s struggles saw its overall intensity lowered. Despite the expected 100+ mph winds at…

Mandatory evacuation issued for Bay St. Louis Harbor

Early Tuesday morning the city of Bay St. Louis issued a mandatory evacuation for all boats in its harbor. The harbor was initially under a voluntary evacuation but was escalated to a mandatory evacuation after Hurricane Francine made an eastward shift Tuesday morning. However, several boats still remain in the harbor which according to harbor officials, is due in part…

Hancock County EMA prepping for Francine

Lower Hancock County is frequently subject to flooding during any major weather event. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier Jr. was in the Kiln today and has an update on how residents and officials there are preparing for Francine. This agency is responsible for the safety and well-being of Hancock County residents through disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation efforts. EMA…

Gulf Coast region preparing for Francine

Grocery stores and gas stations across the region are seeing their supplies starting to dwindle as residents stock up. WXXV News 25’s Elizabeth Keen continues our coverage from New Orleans. The Walmart on Bullard Avenue near New Orleans East saw lots of traffic, long lines at checkouts, and shortages of items. Regional gas stations saw an influx of people filling…

Sand bag locations open across the Coast

Sandbag locations are opening across the Gulf Coast in preparation for Tropical Storm Francine. One of the self-service sandbag sites in Harrison County is located off County Farm Road right next to Lyman Work Center. This is one of eight self-service sandbag sites located in Harrison County that opened at 7 a.m. Tuesday. Besides Harrison County, Biloxi, Pascagoula, Vancleave, Gautier,…

Expert Talk – Jody Entrekin, Entrekin Insurance Services

Car Insurance Requirements

Jody Entrekin with Entrekin Insurance Services is back to talk about knowing your car insurance requirements and how to find the best policies for your needs. Categories: Expert Talk Tags: entrekin insurance services, expert talk, extalk, insurance, jody entrekin, michelle eubank, requirements

Tech Byte – Tech Tues with Sister M

Patrick interviews Sister M who has developed a service to help senior citizens navigate their technology. Tech Byte is brought to you locally by Rogers Technology Solutions Tags: seniors, sister m, Tech Byte, techbyte, technology

09/10 Ryan’s “Tropical Update” Tuesday Afternoon Forecast

Here's the latest update on Francine's forecast intensity and track.

The National Hurricane Center did issue a special 1 PM forecast update for Francine, but no with no significant changes. Francine continues to struggle to organize, but is showing some signs of getting it together. Dry air also seems to be limiting its ability to strengthen, as the 10 AM update dropped the peak intensity down from Category 2 status….

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE at the Hancock County Emergency Management Agency office in Kiln

The Hancock County Emergency Management Agency office, led by Director Brian Adam, engages in public education about hazards, disaster training, and preparedness exercises. They activate shelters during disasters, including one for individuals with special needs, and help residents prepare for hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. was live at Hancock County Emergency Management Agency in Kiln…