9/4 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Flood Concerns” Wednesday Night 10:00 PM Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

The key focus over the next 36 hours will be monitoring the progress of the inverted surface trough along the Gulf coast how close it is to our area. The surface trough will linger over the area into Friday, exacerbating excessive rainfall concerns for much of the day. Simultaneously, the longwave trough over Louisiana will begin to dive and deepen…

NJCAA football thriving on the coast after week 1

Both Mississippi Gulf Coast and Pearl River Community College picked up massive week 1 wins last Thursday against ranked opponents. MGCCC defeated #2 Mississippi Community College 34-28 behind 233 passing yards and 5 touchdowns from Landon Varnes. The Bulldogs are now ranked #6 in the latest rankings. PRCC went on the road in week 1 and defeated the 7th ranked…

Gulfport mother-daughter duo earns national recognition for dorm room design

A Gulfport mother-daughter duo has gained national recognition for an elaborate dorm room that the pair designed together. Tamara Wingerter and her daughter, Marissa, spent months designing the incoming freshman’s room at Mississippi State University. The room has garnered plenty of attention online, even being featured by People magazine. However, dorm decor is a much bigger part of Wingerter’s life…

Arrest made in connection to Harrison Central High lockdown

On Wednesday afternoon Harrison Central High School was out on put on lockdown after receiving threatening phone calls. The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office has now made an arrest of a minor in connection with the incident. Officials have said that a 16 year has been charged with two counts of making terroristic threats after calling into the school on Wednesday….

Finishing touches come to the Picayune Rouses

Rouses Markets is making Picayune their next home! The finishing touches of the new Rouses off Highway 43 are being done right now. Rouses leaders say the doors are opening in just a few weeks on September 18th. For more than a year, crews have been renovating the former Winn Dixie in the River Ridge Shopping Center to accommodate Rouses….

MDMR accepting submissions for 2025 Calendar Contest

Calling all photographers, nature lovers, and everything in between! The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources is hosting their 2025 calendar contest. Photos accepted should include an aspect of marine resources available on the Gulf Coast. Those submitted photos must be a high resolution JPEG, being 3 MB or greater in size, 300 DPI and in a horizontal format. The deadline…

Students honoring first responders through Women of Wisdom event

Hope Academy students spent time this week decorating cards for first responders. Women of Wisdom is sponsoring an event this year honoring the heroes ahead of the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th attacks. They will provide over a thousand first responders with gift bags including thank you cards from students and providing lunch for all men and women in…

Update: Body of 17-Year-Old Found in George County

We are learning more after search crews found the body of a George County teen who apparently drowned in the Pascagoula River. The body of 17-year-old Jakeob Mullen was recovered from the Pascagoula River at approximately 9:42 p.m. on September 3rd. Mullen was initially reported as missing earlier that day after he went under water in the Pascagoula River near…

Marshall Ramsey coming to Pearl River Community College

One well known Mississippi artist is making his way to the Gulf Coast next week. Marhsall Ramsey is being welcomed as part of the Lyceum Lecture Series at Pearl River Community College. Ramsey will be at the Brownstone Center on September 10th. The talk starts at 7 PM. Tickets are free but space is limited, be sure to reserve your…

TrainTastic hosting Touch-A-Truck event this weekend

TrainTastic in Gulfport is hosting a first responder appreciation day this weekend. On September 7th, all first responders can enter the museum for free. Non-first responders can still join in the fun, adult tickets costing $10 and children tickets costing $8. A special event for the children, a Touch-A-Truck event is being hosted from 10 until noon. Kids can come…

Presentation on the Gulfport Fire Department’s history happening September 12th

Interested in learning about local coast history? Retired Deputy Chief Hank Levins is hosting a presentation on the history of the Gulfport Fire Department. The talk is happening September 12th from 6 PM to 7 PM. Those interested can head to the Gulfport Museum of History. Levins has compiled a collection of artifacts and documents from the Gulfport Fire Department….

16-year-old arrested after threats put Harrison Central High on ‘soft’ lockdown

A 16-year-old has been arrested in connection to threatening phone calls made to Harrison Central High on Wednesday, causing the school to go into another lockdown. Sheriff Matt Haley said the 16-year-old has been charged with two counts of making terroristic threats in connection with the incident. The school was put on lockdown about 12:30 p.m. afternoon after receiving a…

Update on new Stone High construction

Stone County School District providing an update on construction work at the new Stone High School site. This is video of the site right now taken by the school district. Right now, preliminary work is being done to build the academic and fine arts buildings as well as prep work for the courtyard and cafeteria. The work comes at a…

Cruisin’ the Coast fast approaching South Mississippi

It’s about that time of year here on the Mississippi Coast when classic cars run through the streets. Cruisin’ the Coast returns to South Mississippi next month. With the event right around the corner, WXXV wanted to sit down with Cruisin’ Executive Director Woody Bailey to discuss some changes to this year’s event. “Well last year spectator parking was adjacent…

Hook’em Heroes Fishing Tournament

Organizer Ken Harshbarger is in studio to talk about the Hook’em Heroes Fishing Tournament. The event takes pace Saturday, September 21st at the Pass Christian Harbor. Registration is now open at hookemheroes.com. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Fishing Tournament, hookemheroes tournament

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE outside WXXV’s studio keeping you aware about National Suicide Prevention Month

Suicide Prevention Month is observed every September to raise awareness about suicide prevention. This month promotes resources and support for individuals struggling with suicidal thoughts. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. was live outside WXXV’s studio to keep you aware! Categories: Local News, News Tags: National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

09/04 Ryan’s “Grey & Rainy” Wednesday Morning Forecast

Cooling noticeably today as grey & rainy weather replaces our sunny starts.

I’ve been trying to prepare you over the last couple of nicer days for the grey & rainy conditions beginning later today. In fact, the “grey” part of that has already started thanks to a nice sheet of morning cloud cover. Some sun is still peeking through, but we’ll see less and less of it over the next couple hours…

9/3 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Crunching Numbers” Tuesday Night 9:00 PM Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

A weak front will remain nearly stationary near the coast for most of the week. Meanwhile, deep layer moisture levels will continue to increase with water values well over 2 inches by Wednesday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms from this afternoon mostly dissipated this evening. Scattered showers and storms are expected again on Wednesday (especially over the southern half of the…

Pass Christian locals express their opinions over concrete boardwalk along Hwy-90

On Tuesday evening at the Pass Christian City Hall, officials allowed locals residents to voice their opinions concerning the construction of the concrete boardwalk along Highway-90, a matter which has residents in Pass Christian divided. Just recently a vote was passed halting the construction of the last three phases of the boardwalks construction along Highway 90, after some residents expressed…

Gulfport students take part in cemetery revitalization project

In the gates of the historical Mississippi City Cemetery in Gulfport, something old will soon be made new again at the hands of local elementary school students. Students in the QUEST program at Pass Road Elementary and Central Elementary have partnered with the University of Southern Mississippi’s Anthropology Department and the Historical Society of Gulfport to revitalize the cemetery. Melanie…

Mega Million Jackpot at $681 Million

We all dream about what we’d do if we won the lottery. Even though it feels impossible sometimes you have to test your luck. With the Mega Millions jackpot at the highest it’s been in a while and many people are flocking to their local gas station to take a chance. Are you feeling lucky? If you are now is…