WXXV Student Athlete of the Week: Harrison Central’s Aujaylen Barron

This week’s WXXV Student-Athlete of the Week has a story quite similar to the basketball great, Michael Jordan, and it’s not just because you can always find him with a basketball in hand. Introducing you to Harrison Central’s talented point guard, Aujaylen Barron. Every chance Harrison Central’s Aujaylen Barron gets to step foot on the hardwood, he takes it with…

Harrison County law enforcement agencies preparing for Christmas Feed the Needy meal

Harrison County law enforcement agencies are gearing up for the 34th annual Christmas Feed the Needy. Officers work together alongside volunteers to cook, plate, and deliver Christmas meals to locals in need. The last day to request a meal is December 15th by 10 a.m., just call your local police department in Harrison County. Sheriff-Elect Matt Haley has been volunteering…

12/8 – Jeff’s “Some Stray Rain” Friday Afternoon Forecast

Expect cloud cover to continue this afternoon with an area of disturbed weather nearby. This could also provide for a 20% or so chance of brief light rainfall. Southerly flow will keep things fairly mild and moisture will continue to stream in. Other than some clearing this evening, clouds continue to stream in. Saturday morning could feature light fog in…

Intro to Holistic Wellness Event

We’re joined this morning by Jessica and Asiatic Galloway of Moors Choice who are here to tell us about an event to introduce the community to holistic wellness. The Introduction to Holistic Wellness event takes place Saturday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 828 Pass Road, Suite C, Gulfport, MS. For more information call 228-731-9701. Categories: Community Headlines Tags:…

12/7 – Trey’s “Clouds Build” Thursday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

High pressure centered off the South Carolina coast continues to shift east tonight into Friday, with a return of southerly flow and an increase in moisture. Cloud cover will return Friday but outside of a few sprinkles, it should stay dry and mild. Highs will be near 70 with lows Friday night in the lower 60s. A warm southerly wind…

Harrison County School District hosting Festival of Trees

The Harrison County School District will be hosting the Festival of Trees this holiday season. The festival will take place on December 14 from 4:30 to 6:30 at the Lyman Community Center in Gulfport. Students from across all 18 elementary and middle schools will show off their creativity by decorating the trees. Each school will have its own theme to…

Hancock Library System hosts 29th Annual Holiday Tree Gala

The Hancock Library System is holding a free and family-friendly holiday event that runs all throughout the month of December. The 29th Annual Holiday Tree Gala is presented by the library system with the support of The Library Foundation of Hancock County. The event is open to the public and offers theme-decorated holiday trees at five local library branches. It’s…

Candlelight vigil held to honor former Gators

A candlelight vigil was held at Gautier High School to honor three former Gators who were involved in a wreck early Tuesday morning. Those being honored are Kayla Watkins, Sedhari Watson-Person, and Tatyanna Richmond. The Pascagoula-Gautier School District and the City of Gautier hosted the vigil at the Gautier High School Stadium. Around 2 in the morning on December 5,…

Blankets distributed for the unhoused

In Downtown Gulfport, Back Bay Mission and Climb CDC distributed blankets this morning. The two non-profits partnered to give warmth to the unhoused for the upcoming winter. The drive was coordinated by Carissa Corbett of Climb CDC, who saw the need after a few patrons requested warm garments during cold temperatures. In total, more than 70 blankets and 130 COVID…

Local charities create “Forest of Dreams” at Mississippi Aquarium

Mississippi Aquarium is lighting up the season with a “forest of dreams” to help local organizations. The aquarium has partnered with United Way of South Mississippi to create a forest of Christmas trees that highlight 15 charities on the Gulf Coast. Mississippi Power also sponsored the festive display. Organizations decorate each tree to showcase their outreach and inform visitors about…

12/7 – Jeff’s “Not As Cold” Thursday Evening Forecast

Winds out of the south much of this afternoon will help our overall pattern recover. The combination of more humidity and some cloud cover overnight will keep temperatures from dipping overnight. A slightly less cold start to your Friday will lead to a warmer day with a mix of clouds and sun along with a 20% chance of rain. Into…

A look back: Big Boy living in Jones Park

The City of Gulfport use to have a mascot of their own, that being a tabby cat named Big Boy! According to old Sun Herald articles, the story is that “Big Boy” was forced into a tree during Hurricane Georges in 1998. Big Boy made that tree his permanent home. Those interviewed said Big Boy had never been seen leaving…

Tree Lighting and Holiday Open House in Ocean Springs

Joining us this afternoon is Cynthia Sutton with Ocean Springs Main Street to talk about the city’s Holiday Open House. The tree lighting with Santa takes place at the Mary C. at 6 p.m. tonight. The Holiday Open House takes place Friday and Saturday. Categories: Local News, News Tags: holiday open house, Ocean Springs, tree lighting

Morning Business Report: December 7th, 2023

McDonald’s is launching a new alien inspired restaurant chain and President Biden forgives another 5 billion in student loan debt. Monica Malpass is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

“Finding Christmas” at the Beau Rivage Resort and Casino

Joining us this morning are Dewayne Barrett and Ryan Stilwell who are going to tell us all about Beau Rivage’s Christmas show “Finding Christmas.” The show runs from December 15th through the 27th. There are no shows on December 18th. Show times are at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.

12/6 – Trey’s “It’s Cold” Wednesday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Throughout this workweek, the Mississippi Gulf coast has seen stability in multiple facets of the atmosphere and weather enterprise. Tonight, (Wednesday Night) will be no exception. A clear night across the southeastern region will once again persist. As this is the case, cloud cover being absent from the Gulf Coast will allow much of our collected daytime heat to escape…

Three Biloxi high school seniors sign to play college sports

It’s that time of the year again where local high school athletes will be making their decision as to where they will be spending the next stage of their careers. On Sunday three Biloxi high school seniors did just that. Logan Fontenelle will be taking his baseball talents to Pearl River Community College. Hailey Moore will continue her soccer career…

Child Advocacy Center making Christmas special for those in need

The South Mississippi Child Advocacy Center is making Christmas extra special for those in need. The Child Advocacy Center, commonly known as Canopy Children’s Solutions, is currently hosting its annual Christmas Toy Drive. Those looking to donate can drop off presents at the Gulfport and Pascagoula establishments. Serving Greene, George, Harrison, Stone, and Jackson Counties, The Child Advocacy Center is…

Mississippi Sheriffs’ Association holds Bi-Annual Conference

The Mississippi Sheriffs’ Association is hosting its week long Bi-Annual Conference to end the year. The conference held at the Golden Nugget Casino featured various speakers throughout the week. Commissioner Sean Tindell spoke earlier in the week on the new changes happening within the Department of Public Safety. The conference comes ahead of the legislative session beginning next year in…