MGCCC holds fourth annual Experience CTE event

HARRISON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- Hundreds of high school students filled MGCCC’s Harrison County campus Thursday for the fourth annual ‘Experience CTE for the 21st Century’ event. Students were able to explore more than 50 career and technical education programs in the school’s new STEM building. From healthcare and engineering to culinary and automotive technology, students participated in hands-on sessions connecting…

City of Ocean Springs updates at Breakfast with the Mayor

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV)- The Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce hosted its quarterly breakfast with Mayor Bobby Cox Wednesday. Business leaders and residents gathered for an open line of communication with city leadership. Attendees were able to ask questions and share their thoughts and concerns about city projects happening right now. In response, Mayor Cox provided updates on many of…

Catching up with Ocean Springs School District new superintendent

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV)- The Ocean Springs School District has a new superintendent. The board of trustees named Justin Sutton as the school district’s next leader. Sutton is a veteran educator here on the Coast. Prior to taking on his current role as assistant superintendent for the Ocean Springs School District last July, he served as principal of Long Beach…

Wild Wonders – Animal Academy

In this week’s “Wild Wonders,” Ryan gets all the details on a fun new program at the Mississippi Aquarium called “Animal Academy” where visitors can help train and care for the aquarium’s residents. Categories: Wild Wonders Tags: animal academy, beavers, dolphins, education conservation, Mississippi Aquarium, Otters, Ryan Mahan, wild wonders

Ocean Springs night parade set to roll Friday

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Ocean Springs is sharing details on Friday’s night parade. The route is set to roll through the downtown area at 6 p.m. The parade starts on Front Beach before ending at Holcomb Boulevard and Government Street. Side streets along the route will be barricaded and monitored until the parade is over. Roads and…

Importance of prescribed burns to local woodlands

Smoke in the air can be alarming, but sometimes it’s actually a sign of something good. Gulf Island National Seashore plans to conduct a prescribed burn in the Davis Bayou Area later this month. If you spot smoke rising above the trees this month, it may be part of a carefully planned burn. Unlike wildfires, prescribed burns are closely monitored…

Restoring the historic Markham Hotel in Downtown Gulfport

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- It is one of the most ambitious and watched restoration projects in recent years in South Mississippi. The eight story Markham Hotel in Downtown Gulfport was built in 1926 and opened a year later. Lodging and Leisure Investments owns the buildings and they’ve been restoring it. The Markham will soon have a new chapter in its rich…

CASA of South Mississippi swears in 12 new child advocates

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- CASA of South Mississippi is welcoming new volunteers to its team. Twelve court appointed special advocates were sworn in during a ceremony at the Knight Nonprofit Center in Gulfport. These volunteers have successfully completed 30 hours of training and court observation and will now advocate for children in foster care. CASA says these individuals are the eyes…

02/12 Ryan’s “Slight Changes” Thursday Morning Forecast

We saw a little rain with yesterday's front, but only slight changes to today and tomorrow's weather are expected.

Yesterday’s front didn’t bring much rain as it crept through, but did bring a few slight changes to our warm weather pattern. That means a bit of a cool-down is on the way, though this morning was more of a mixed bag with our inland counties cooling while the coastal areas stayed a degree or so warmer. This afternoon will…

Singing River Pascagoula Hospital patients celebrate Mardi Gras

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV)- A special Mardi Gras tradition rolled through the halls of Singing River Pascagoula Hospital, bringing beads, music, and plenty of smiles along the way. Patients from the comprehensive rehab center and skilled nursing facility took part in a special hospital parade that’s much more than celebration. Purple, green, and gold filled the hallways at Singing River Pascagoula…

Side-By-Side Respite Ministry celebrates Mardi Gras in Long Beach

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV) — First Methodist Church of Long Beach is celebrating Mardi Gras with their Side-By-Side Respite Ministry! The program provides engaging activities for those with dementia, Alzheimer’s, traumatic brain injuries, and memory loss. From 10 am to 2 pm every Wednesday, attendees enjoy games, dancing, music, food and themed activities. This week, of course, was Mardi Gras…

Mystic Krewe of the Seahorse invites public to Lundi Gras Parade

Bay St. Louis, Miss. (WXXV)- The Mardi Gras season is still in full swing. Lundi Gras is coming up fast, however. The Mystic Krewe of the Seahorse is preparing for their Lundi Gras Parade in Bay St. Louis. Captain Longbeard VI and Lady Claiborne VI join WXXV in studio ahead of the fun. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Bay St….

Gulfport Basketball defeats West Harrison 57-54 in overtime to advance to Regional Championship

There was an intense battle on the hardwood this Wednesday night at Gulfport Basketball faces West Harrison for the Class 7A Region Four Tournament. You truly couldn’t blink watching this game or you’d miss something, with the Canes leading by just one point at halftime. The Admirals came back strong in the 3rd period, regaining the lead 39 to 33…

Hundreds gather to raise mental health awareness at Night of Hope in Wiggins

WIGGINS, Miss. (WXXV) — Hundreds of community members gathered at Blaylock Park in in Wiggins on Wednesday evening for Night of Hope. Hope Squad members from schools across the Stone County School District hosted the event to raise awareness about mental health and suicide prevention. Keynote speakers, including Wiggins mayor Darrell Berry, shared their own testimonies. Berry also proclaimed February…

2/11 – Quiet through Friday with storms possible this weekend

Meteorologist Sam Lucey has a look at your forecast

Aside from a brief, slight chance of showers early tonight and some patchy fog overnight, conditions remain mild and calm. Highs reach the low 70s Thursday and Friday with a mix of sun and clouds, making for comfortable afternoons and seasonable evenings in the low to mid 50s. Rain chances increase heading into the weekend, though. Showers become more likely…

Bill aiming to create skilled workers

Mississippi employers say they need skilled workers, but too many adults say they can’t afford the training. That gap in the state’s workforce is what a new bill aims to fill. Morgan Gill with the Roy Howard Community Journalism Center walks us through what it proposes. Across Mississippi, help-wanted signs are easy to find, but trained workers are harder to…

Stone County School District’s Night of Hope Event

Students and staff in the Stone County School District have come together to organize an event to raise awareness for suicide prevention and mental health awareness, as Hope Week events continue across our region and the country. WXXV’s Elizabeth Keen has a live preview of Stone County’s Night of Hope event at Blaylock Park. Categories: Community Headlines, Featured, Local News,…

Fire rating upgraded for northeast district in Jackson County

Residents of Northeast Jackson County may soon see a decrease in their fire insurance premiums. It comes after Jackson County Fire Protection announced that the fire protection rating for the county’s northeast fire grading district has been changed from class 7 to class 6. Communities within that district include Hurley, Wade, and Big Point. A decrease in fire insurance premiums…

Moss Point Police Chief discusses community outreach, upcoming event

Moss Point Police Chief Dennis Stevenson stopped by the WXXV studios to talk to Grant Chighizola about the police department’s community outreach efforts, including one event geared towards teens and their parents later this month. The event, ‘Situations That Get Teens In Trouble,’ is happening on Saturday, February 28, from 8 am-Noon at Moss Point police headquarters on Bellview Street….

Rep. Mike Ezell recognized as 2026 Heritage Champion

Representative Mike Ezell has been honored as a 2026 Heritage Champion for the Alliance of National Heritage Areas. Ezell was presented the award by Gulf Coast Heritage Area’s Director Rhonda Price. Ezell was recognized for going above and beyond in support of the group’s mission. His recent work helped secure federal funding during a year of delays. He is also…