Hancock Whitney celebrates 125 years by ringing the NASDAQ Bell

Hancock Whitney celebrated 125 years in business by ringing the NASDAQ Stock Exchange Opening Bell. The event took place at 8:30 a.m. in a ceremony that includes a current Gulf Coast resident, Nita Kuhner of Pass Christian. The bank officially celebrates its anniversary in October. President and CEO John Hairston was there with Chairman of the Board of Directors Jerry…

Ryan’s ‘Hot Start’ Monday Noon Forecast

Temperatures starts in the mid-90s and slowly starts it’s way up through the middle of the week before slowly working it’s way back by the weekend. Heat indices will range between 105 and 110 each afternoon. So stay hydrated and practice heat safety. No rain or tropical development expected this week. Categories: Weather Headlines Tags: forecast, monday, Ryan Mahan, Weather

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE at Blaylock Park in Wiggins for the Stone County Murals

Stone County is known for its vibrant murals that reflect the area’s rich history, culture, and natural beauty. The material concentrates on the people, places, the environment, and wildlife. These murals are part of community efforts to celebrate local heritage and attract tourism. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. was LIVE at Blaylock Park in Wiggins to inform you about…

Singing River Little Theatre holding fundraiser

Singing River Little Theatre Treasurer Joelle May is in studio to talk about their upcoming fundraiser. The Detectives Mystery Dinner Theatre group is hosting the fundraiser. The event takes place August 24th at 6:30 p.m at American Legion Post 1992. For more information, click here.

Amazing Women of South Mississippi: Highlighting Annie Sanders

WXXV News 25 continues its new segment highlighting some phenomenal women in the area called ‘Amazing Women of South Mississippi.’ This week we are spotlighting Annie Sanders. Sanders founded the Safe Haven Center for Domestic Violence in Long Beach, MS. The center is focused on helping people survive domestic violence and developing a safety plan. She shares what motivated her…

“Katherine’s Army” raises over $50,000 to support St. Patrick student-athlete Katherine Adams in her fight against Ewing Sarcoma

St. Patrick catholic high school student-athletes are known as the “Fighting Irish”. One of their very own, Katherine Adams, has been fighting the ultimate battle of cancer. When you are in a community like the one she is in with the Fighting Irish, her friends, and her family, Katherine knows that she is never fighting alone. Adams, a member of…

25 teams in 25 days: Gulfport Admirals

Stop number nine of this years 25 teams in 25 days takes us to Harrison county as today’s team looks to build off of what was built last season, and improve in areas to take them to the top. Today, we meet the Gulfport Admirals who are led by head coach Blake Pennock. The Gulfport Admirals finished last season 6-5,…

8/4 – Sam Parker’s “High Heat Coming” Sunday Night Forecast

Monday through Thursday will be hot, but drier overall humidity. Looking at the models, ridging will be in place over the next few days. Temperatures will be quite hot with highs in the upper 90s and approaching 100 degrees. Heat index values, since it will be “drier” will be generally between 108 and 112 degrees. A heat advisory has been…

25 teams in 25 days: George County Rebels

“On paper we are supposed to be a really good football team.” Coming off a season where the rebels finished 8-4, but lost in the first round of the playoffs to Terry – in a nailbiter – 41 to 39 – the expectations are high moving into the new year. This years Rebels team may just be the most experienced…

8/2 – Sam Parker’s “Hot and Stormy Ahead” Friday night Forecast

Tomorrow and Sunday will continue to be HOT with isolated to scattered showers expected. These showers and storms will be mostly in the afternoon/early evening hours, with the main concerns being lightning and locally heavy rainfall. These storms will be late enough to unfortunately still allow the heat to persist tomorrow. Plus, overall trends the last few days have been…

Ocean Springs’ McCarty English cleared for Golden Eagle success as he overcomes Tommy John surgery

Baseball season may have just ended for college baseball, but some of the best stories are in the off season. News 25’s Ansley Brent joins us in studio for a recovery story that hits close to home. This past baseball season, Ocean Springs Alum McCarty English quickly became one of Head Coach Christian Ostrander’s go to guys out of the…

Free CPR and first aid training offered in Harrison County

One advocacy center on the Coast worked to bring CPR and basic first aid classes to residents. The Harrison County Advocacy Center provided that class earlier today. Residents were able to receive certification for as low as $13. There are no more planned classes right now, but be sure to check the Mississippi State University Extension Service website to see…

Second Air Force receives new commander

People gathered at Keesler Air Force Base to witness the Second Air Force Change of Command Ceremony. The Second Air Force commander has nationwide responsibilities that extend beyond Keesler Air Force Base. Every two to three years, the Second Air Force sees a new commander, but they all start out just like their trainees. “My intent was to serve four…

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE at Harrison County Advocacy Center in Gulfport for the free CPR and Basic First Aid Training class

Harrison County partnered with the Harrison County Advocacy Center to provide a free CPR and Basic First Aid Training class this morning. The class is designed to provide participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to respond to emergency situations. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. was LIVE at the Harrison County Advocacy Center in Gulfport to tell you all…

8/2 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Heat index 115+” Friday Morning Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

High temperatures could be at or just above the century mark today. Conditions will be miserable for those outdoors. Tonight, we should see some showers develop well to the north of the area in central Mississippi, which will develop a cirrus canopy to the south and should flow over our area by early Saturday, we would love to say that…

Running Through “The Pass”

This is Talan Lindmark, a senior at Pass Christian High School and avid runner. So much so that for his Eagle Scout project he started Running through the pass.  “I fell in love with running in seventh grade or eighth grade and I realized there’s a lot of people out there that also love running. They don’t know how to…

One arrested on charges of elder abuse

Tamela HammondCharges of elder abuse have landed one woman in the Jackson County Jail. Tamela Hammond was arrested on charges of assault against an elderly person and exploitation of a vulnerable adult. It happened in a Pascagoula facility that housed seven people who were patients. Hammond was released on her initial charges then re-arrested after making contact with one of…

25 teams in 25 days: East Central Hornets

They say seven is a lucky number, and our seventh stop on this years 25 teams in 25 days tour takes us to East Central as the Hornets gear up for a season with high expectations and high hopes. Led by third-year head coach Sam Huff. There’s having excitement for a season, and then there is the anticipation of putting…

Woolmarket residents anticipate new sidewalk construction

1.25 miles of sidewalks will be installed through the heart of Woolmarket in the coming months, providing a safe route for residents who walk along the roads. These sidewalks will stretch along Woolmarket Road between Lorraine Road and Jim Byrd Road, as well as along Lorraine Road from Woolmarket Road to Nature’s Trail. As resident Jake Gazzo explained, there is…