Firefighter injured in firetruck wreck returns to work

In May, a Wiggins firefighter was injured in an accident while driving a fire engine. At the time, the firefighter wanted to remain anonymous as she began her recovery, but now, she’s back at work and ready to share her story. When Kaille Randolph became a firefighter eight years ago, she knew the dangers that came with the job; however,…

Five Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles released on Thursday

The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies hosted a turtle release on Thursday. IMMS released footage of the release on their Facebook page. A total of five Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles were released back into the water. Always a nice thing to see turtles get cared for and released back to where they belong! Categories: Local News, News Tags: IMMS, institute…

25 teams in 25 days: Stone Tomcats

Our next stop of this years 25 teams in 25 days takes us to Wiggins as the Stone Tomcats are looking to continue their upward trajectory under a second year head coach and a team full of leaders from top to bottom. The Tomcats goal this year is simple, “Winning. That is our only goal, winning.” After a year that…

8/1 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Feels Like 115” Thursday Noon Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Southwestern Atlantic and Eastern Gulf of Mexico: A well-defined tropical wave is producing a large area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms over Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the northern Leeward Islands, and the adjacent waters of the southwestern Atlantic and northeastern Caribbean Sea. Development of this system is unlikely during the next couple of days while it moves west-northwestward over…

Widow’s Walk Luau

Teresa, Sharla and Tanya stopped by the WXXV Studio this morning to tell us about Widow’s Walk and their upcoming event! The Widow’s Walk Luau takes place August 13th at 11 a.m. at Sassy’s in Hurley. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: widows walk, Widow’s Walk Luau

Gulf Coast residents anticipate potential return of Amtrak

“I think the Gulf Coast is going to significantly benefit by having easy access from New Orleans and Mobile to Bay St. Louis, Gulfport, Biloxi, Ocean Springs… they’re all going to hugely benefit from that tourism,” said Mark Peeler, a south Mississippi resident who eagerly anticipates Amtrak’s possible return to the Mississippi Gulf Coast for the first time since Hurricane…

Senator Roger Wicker introduces legislation to designate Gold Star Children’s Day

Senator Roger Wicker and West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin introduced legislation that would designate August 1st as Gold Star Children’s Day. The day would recognize the sacrifices the children of fallen service members go through. Close to home in Mississippi, nearly 5,500 have made the ultimate sacrifice ranging from World War I to present day. A total of 10,000 children…

Injunction filed over Moss Point’s new hand-held traffic cameras

The City of Moss Point is facing a possible lawsuit after introducing a non-contact speed radar and camera to the police department. Attorney David Futch of Pascagoula has filed an injunction against the City of Moss Point after nearly two dozen people walked into his office with a speeding they received in the mail. According to the Mississippi Code, no…

New fleet maintenance facility coming to Gulfport-Biloxi Airport

Another new project breaks ground at Gulfport-Biloxi International. Once complete, the new fleet maintenance facility will bring the airport’s maintenance operations under one roof, closer to the terminal. The $3.24 million project is paid for using Restore Act funding. The building is set to open by next summer.     Categories: Local News, News Tags: airport, fleet maintenance facility, Gulfport-Biloxi…

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE at Hancock County schools in Kiln for the first day of the new school year

Today starts another school year for all students Kindergarten through 12th grade in the Hancock County School District. Students were welcomed back with music, smiles, cheers, and high fives to set a positive tone for the year! WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. was LIVE at Hancock Middle and Hancock High School for the first day of the new school…

25 teams in 25 days: St. Stanislaus Rock-A-Chaws

Our fifth stop on this seasons 25 teams in 25 days takes us to a high school introducing a new head coach. We head to Hancock county and visit with the St. Stanislaus Rock-A-Chaws. The Rock-A-Chaws are no strangers to winning, coming of back-to-back nine win seasons, but this year’s team is different and has a new leader – and…

IMMS hosting turtle release on Thursday

The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies is hosting a turtle release on Thursday. Five Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles are set to be released in Pass Christian at 9:30 on the beach across from Walmart. If you can’t make it in person, the release will be broadcasted on the IMMS Facebook page. Categories: Local News, News Tags: IMMS, institute for marine…

WWII soldier being laid to rest in Bogalusa

A Louisiana soldier is returning home. It’s a homecoming 80 years in the making. Private First Class Joseph Murphy was a native of Bogalusa. He was captured when the Philippine Islands were invaded in 1941. Murphy took part in the Bataan Death March and died as a prisoner of war. He will be laid to rest at Pounds Poole Cemetery…

Male foal born at the Hattiesburg Zoo

You may recall the story of a recent zebra birth at the Hattiesburg Zoo. Get this, another foal was born on Monday, July 29th. Safara gave birth to a male named Jasira. The foal was up and walking less than 15 minutes after birth. Both mom and foal are doing well so far! Categories: Local News, News Tags: Foal, hattiesburg,…

Lighting up blue for World MSD Day

Today marks World MSD Day and the City of Biloxi is honoring the day by lighting the lighthouse blue. Ocean Springs resident and MDS parent Amber Olsen founded the United MDS Foundation in 2016 after her daughter was diagnosed. The foundation grew from then and now can be found in countries like Argentina, Ireland, and Spain. Board Member Jacki Thornburg…