Moss Point State of the City tonight

Tonight in Moss Point is Mayor Billy Knight’s State of the City address. It’s all taking place at Pelican Landing Event and Conference Center at 6 p.m. The mayor will talk about a wide range of issues, including the city’s ongoing tornado recovery. Moss Point School District alumni honorees class of 2024 are set to join them as well. Categories:…

L&N Train Depot in Ocean Springs gets historical marker

The L&N Train Depot has served as a hub to the City of Discovery for nearly 11 decades and it has finally received its historical marker. It was all made possible through the Mississippi Department of Archives and History’s State Historical Marker Program. Now, Ocean Springs will be able to honor the train depot’s history by sharing its story with…

Final preps for Cruisin’ the Coast 2024

Organizers are in the final stretch of preparations for this year’s version of America’s Largest Block Party. WXXV News 25’s Rick Boone caught up with Cruisin’ Executive Director Woody Bailey today.  Watch the video above to hear their conversation. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: Cruisin’ the Coast

Harrison County Sheriff’s Office welcomes K9 Rae

The Harrison County Sheriff’s Department has another K9 ready to protect students along the Coast. Meet K9 Rae, a year-and-a-half old black lab that is assigned to the school resource division, and she is so excited to be in school. The K9 unit plays a crucial role in Harrison County schools and can even search an area four times faster…

Thunderstorms Cause Power Outages in Parts of South Mississippi

Powerful thunderstorms rolled through parts of South Mississippi early Wednesday evening. Some residents of Harrison, Jackson, and Stone County lost power. According to the Mississippi Power Outage Map several homes and businesses across various parts of Southern Mississippi were without power for some time. Mississippi power crews have been actively working to resolve any power issues arising from the storm,…

25 teams in 25 days: Vancleave Bulldogs

The Vancleave Bulldogs have a sour taste in their mouth coming off of last season. A year that saw the Bulldogs finish 4-7 with their season coming to an end in the playoffs against Brookhaven. There may be a chip on Vancleave’s shoulder the size of a Bulldogs, but they understand that this is a new year with new challenges….

Long Beach grandmother gives back to charity through marathon racing

Most grandmothers don’t go from baking cookies to running marathons. But then again, most grandmothers aren’t like Long Beach resident Frances McGill, who shared just how many big races she’s competed in. “I’ve done two full marathons and 18 half-marathons,” McGill said. The retired special education teacher started training for these endurance races at the age of 50. At first,…

Community Festival against Crime

Biloxi Police Officer John Johnson is in studio to talk about the Community Festival against Crime coming up next month. The Community Festival against Crime takes place September 14th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Point Cadet Plaza. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Biloxi Police Department, Community Festival against Crime

Cruisin’ the Coast quickly approaching

Cruisin’ the Coast Executive Director Woody Bailey is in studio to talk about this year’s Cruisin the Coast. The early bird registration deadline for Cruisin is August 15th. You can register and get more information by clicking here. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Cruisin’ the Coast

Pascagoula police officer catches chicken

Why did the chicken cross the road? Because Officer Waits was chasing him! Pascagoula Police Department shared this on their Facebook Page: “After a brief foot pursuit Officer Waits was able to take this guy into custody.” According to Pascagoula Police, the chicken was charged with eluding a police officer and clucking without a license, two very serious crimes. Pascagoula…

The Bridal Experience

‘A Plan to Remember’ Wedding Planner Susie Davis is in studio to talk about the upcoming Bridal Experience this Sunday. The Bridal Experience takes place Sunday, August 18th at Centennial Plaza in Gulfport from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, click here. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: The Bridal Experience

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE at Lizana Elementary School in Gulfport for Harrison County’s K-9 Rae

The Harrison County Sheriff’s Department has another K-9 ready to protect schools along the coast. These K-9’s are typically trained in areas such as narcotics, search and rescue, tracking, and suspect arrests. K-9 Rae is excited to be in school! So, keep an eye out for her and all of the amazing school resource officers keeping schools safe! WXXV News…

Tour De Coast brings first e-bike share to the Gulf Coast

If you’re looking for a new way to cruise along the Coast, you’re in luck! Tour De Coast is one of the new businesses in downtown Ocean Springs. The E-Bike share company is the first of its kind in South Mississippi. Ocean Springs residents and lifelong friends Beth Edmiston and Katie Seymour decided to get this idea off the ground…

City of Gautier and Army Corps of Engineers sign agreement for public works upgrades

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Vicksburg District is teaming up with the City of Gautier to help the city upgrade some of its public works infrastructure. Under the terms of an agreement between the corps and the city, the corps will help with the design and construction phases for upgrades to the city’s water, sewer, and drainage systems. Seventy-five…

Voters approve new taxes in Lucedale

The votes are in for the special election in Lucedale on Tuesday. Voters deciding whether to approve two taxes to bolster the city’s Parks and Rec Department. According to results posted to the city’s Facebook page, voters approved a one percent tax on prepared food and drinks in the city, as well as a three percent tax on hotel stays…

Gulfport Police and Fire take ‘ALERRT’ training

Members of the Gulfport Police and Fire Departments are working together to perfect their response to active shooter situations by taking part in a new training program called ‘Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training.’ Through the ALERRT training, first responders learn how to work together to render aid as quickly as possible. In an active shooter situation, it’s all hands-on…

08/14 Ryan’s “Hottest Day” Wednesday Morning Forecast

Highs peak today, cool for rest of the week!

Today has been forecast to be the hottest day of the week for the last several days, as the temperature and humidity inch up to their highest levels. That’s not to say it’ll be drastically different than the last few days, but the combination of another sunny start, “miserable” humidity (especially on the coast), and upper-level high pressure. Expect heat…

Essential Fundraising for Anniston Elementary PTA

Anniston Elementary in Gulfport hosted a spaghetti supper Tuesday night to raise some much needed funding for their PTA. Funds from these events are crucial for Anniston students as well as schools all across Southern Mississippi. Anniston Principal, Crystal Ward, stressed the importance of the PTA for many initiatives within the school. “Fundraising really helps us to channel more funds….

25 Teams in 25 Days: Gautier Gators

We are officially ten days away from that high school football whistle blowing for week zero’s jamboree matchups. One team eager to hit the gridiron are those Gautier Gators, who are determined to get over that South State hump and end the season carrying that golden ball “Family. It’s all it’s ever been is family,” said Head Football Coach Marc…

8/13 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Win The Day” Tuesday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Ridging is expected to shift a bit eastward tomorrow. That would lead one to believe that coverage of storms should be less than today, with only isolated storms expected. Also, that should lead to high temperatures creeping up a bit from today, which should put much of the area in the upper 90s. The main factor in temperature changes will…

25 teams in 25 days: St. Patrick Fighting Irish

“A good season would mean a lot,” senior Ayden Le said. “Not only to me but to this team and this school also.” The St. Patrick Fighting Irish finished last season 2-7 and are looking to change the minds of everyone with this upcoming season. While year-to-year change can be difficult for any team in South Mississippi, things may be…

Are You Smarter than a Club Kid?

Boys and Girls Club Senior Director of Resource Development Wayne Buchanan and Club Kid Amira are in studio with Ansley to talk about the upcoming ‘Are You Smarter than a Club Kid’ event! The event takes place Thursday, August 22nd from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the MGCCC iMPAC located at 409 DeBuys Road in Gulfport. WXXV News 25’s…