William Carey University receiving national recognition

According to money.com, William Carey University is ranked first among four-year schools in Mississippi. Several factors, including quality of education and affordability, were taken into consideration. Here to talk about the recognition is William Carey University President Dr. Ben Burnett and Dr. Ladd Taylor, vice president of the Tradition campus. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: William Carey University

One dead, three injured as car crashes in Coast Radio Group building

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)-There are new details on that fatal accident on Seaway Road and Lorraine that happened Friday afternoon. Harrison County Coroner Brian Switzer confirmed the person killed in the accident as 59 year old Elizabeth Thornburg of Gulfport. Switzer says she was an administrative assistant at Gulf Coast Radio when she was killed by a car which drove through…

Breakfast with First Responders in Ocean Springs

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV)- Cynthia Sutton with the Ocean Springs Chamber joins us to tell us about an upcoming breakfast with first responders. Breakfast with First Responders takes place Wednesday, August 6 from 8 to 9 a.m. at Broome’s located at 3074 Government Street. It is a chance for residents to meet Ocean Springs Police Chief Steven Dye and Ocean…

Pascagoula Fire Department offering free home inspections

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV)- Ryan Doswell with the Pascagoula Fire Department stopped by to talk about free home inspections being offered right now. During the free home inspection, fire officials will check: Smoke detectors Fire extinguishers Emergency exits Flammable materials Electrical safety Heat and cooking safety For more information, call 228-762-3066. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Home Inspections, pascagoula fire department

Behind the scenes look at rehabilitation of cold-stunned turtles at MS Aquarium

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) — The Mississippi Aquarium is working to rehabilitate the world’s most endangered species of sea turtles right here in Gulfport. We got a behind the scenes look at the extensive process. Every winter, Kemp’s Ridley Sea turtles strand off the coast of New England. Turtles can not regulate their body temperatures, and water temps become cold around…

25 Teams in 25 Days: Pascagoula Panthers

We’re moving right along with 25 Teams in 25 Days as day seven takes us to the Flagship City. They’re mascot may be the Panthers, but they refer to themselves as some dogs, and after seeing them on the field, you’ll quickly understand why. It’s day seven of 25 Teams in 25 Days taking you to Pascagoula High School! “Game…

Justin Herring Memorial Blizzard Battle brings friendly competition to Gulfport on Miracle Treat Day

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) — Gulfport’s Dairy Queen celebrated Miracle Treat Day in a unique way on Thursday. Members of the Gulfport Fire Department and Gulfport Police Department packed into the small restaurant chain for their fourth-annual Blizzard Battle. It’s a unique take on Miracle Treat Day, a nationwide effort by Dairy Queen to raise money for Children’s Miracle Network hospitals….

Gaming industry could be growing in Biloxi

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- Currently there are eight casino hotel resort operators in Biloxi. Three properties have won casino site approval recently from the Mississippi Gaming Commission. They are the Tullis Site near the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum, the old Tivoli property near the Biloxi Yacht Club, and at Highway 90 and Veterans Avenue is RW Development. Now site approval is just the…

7/31 – Sam Lucey’s “Mostly Dry” Thursday Evening Forecast

We’re looking at mostly clear skies tonight with temps dipping to the upper 70s. Friday brings sunshine early on, with the possibility for scattered showers and storms in the late afternoon, some of which could bring heavy rain. It’ll be hot too, with heat index values pushing 106. Rain and storms remain a possibility Friday night, with lows in the…

MS Dept. of Public Safety brings mobile license express unit to Gulfport

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- The Mississippi Department of Public Safety’s new mobile license express unit returned to the Gulf Coast Community Ministries Thursday morning. The Gulf Coast Community Ministries was one of their first locations and it was a huge hit for the community. Applications were available to fill out and licenses were printed on site as new state IDs are…

Intermittent lane closures expected for Popp’s Ferry Bridge

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- The Popp’s Ferry Bridge is seeing a change to traffic Friday morning. Intermittent lane closures are scheduled for Friday, August 1 beginning at 8:30 a.m. The change should only be in place for Friday; crews will be making emergency repairs to the bridge’s grating. Traffic will return to normal starting at 11 a.m. Categories: Local News, News…

25 Teams in 25 Days: St. Martin Yellow Jackets

When searching for St. Martin football’s identity, first year Head Coach Woody Cagnoletti wanted to mirror their community which resulted in the teams wanting to be “blue collar built.” That blue collar mentality didn’t wait for the fall either, but quickly became the motive that following spring. “We went backwards in a sense. Back to the old school way of…

Councilman Ron Roland’s family shares update on his condition

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- The family of Gulfport Ward 2 Councilman Ron Roland provided another update on his health today after he sustained a serious fall and head injury over the weekend. In the latest update, Roland’s kids say he’s on the right path to recovery and is receiving excellent care from his medical team. Since details of Roland’s injuries became…

Massachusetts-based mission group volunteers with wildlife rescue in Pass Christian

PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss. (WXXV) – Massachusetts service group Repair and Replenish Retreat Missions is spending time with Woodside Wildlife Rescue in Pass Christian this week. The group is working to build and repair multiple structures on site, including an owl sanctuary, a small pool for raccoons, and an enclosure for injured birds. R and R is based in Massachusetts, but…

Gulf Coast Raiders hosting tryouts

D’Iberville, Miss. (WXXV)-The Gulf Coast Raiders football team is holding tryouts this Saturday. General Manager Donnie Handler and Sponsor Holly Gibbs from Berkshire-Hathway are in studio with more. Tryouts for the Gulf Coast Raiders are happening Saturday, August 2 at 10 a.m. at the D’Iberville Sports Complex. For more information, click here. Categories: Local Sports, Sports

IMMS scientists present findings at pesticide safety education program conference

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies hosted a seminar with approximately 80 regional attendees on Wednesday morning to help educate regional groups on issues that impact our local ecosystems. It’s called the Mississippi Pesticide Safety Education Program conference. The event focused on the effects of Mississippi River Diversions, particularly through the Bonnet Carre Spillway on the Mississippi…

Workers file lawsuit after Chevron Pascagoula Refinery fire

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV)- Workers injured at a Pascagoula refinery fire earlier this month are taking action against the Chevron Corporation. Five of the contract workers involved in the July 14 explosion at the company’s Pascagoula Refinery are filing a lawsuit. The lawsuit alleges that the employees have been severely injured because of negligence on Chevron’s part. The law firm which…

07/31 Ryan’s “Still ‘Cooler'” Thursday Afternoon Forecast

It's still "cooler" out there thanks to afternoon rain, but only compared to the oppressive heat we started the week off with as heat advisories remain.

Another hot one lies ahead for today, but compared to how we started of the week it’s still “cooler” out there. Specifically that means we don’t have any Heat Warnings in place like we did Monday and Tuesday, though Heat Advisories remain active until sunset. So, no more heat indices above 110° for the next several days, but we won’t…