Meggan Monday: Hubbard’s Waveland Hardware celebrates 70 years

For 70 years, Hubbard’s Waveland Hardware has been a part of the community. The family-owned business is run by Richard and David Hubbard and caters to everyone from the handyman to the construction crew. David Hubbard said, “Hardware stores, it’s a fix it place. Most people come in here, they’re fixing something. They’re repairing something. Most people aren’t mechanics and…

Amazing Women of South Mississippi: Spotlighting Renee Marcellus

WXXV News 25 is starting a brand-new segment focused on highlighting some phenomenal women in the area called ‘Amazing Women of South Mississippi.’ This week we are spotlighting Renee Marcellus from Long Beach. Renee is a wife, mother, grandmother, volunteer, an RN, a home school teacher, and a Navy veteran. Renee and her husband have four children ranging in age…

6/24 – The Chief’s “Dangerous Heat” Monday Morning Forecast

The main story today will be the heat as high pressure continues to spread eastward along the Gulf Coast today. Low level moisture will be on the increase today as well, which coupled with the hot afternoon temperatures will lead to heat index values to climb into the 108-110 F range. That said, there could be some late afternoon relief…

6/23 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Heat Index” Sunday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

  Monday will be another above average temperature day, but with higher surface dewpoints as southerly flow becomes better established. This will both raise daytime peak heat indices and introduce the chance for afternoon thunderstorms. Those should initially be primarily on sea-breeze boundaries. General southwestward propagation is expected with northeast mid/upper level flow in place but outflow boundaries could certainly…

Organizations help Salvation Army amidst dire need for food donations

Food pantries across the Gulf Coast are in dire need of food donations. For Juneteenth, organizations across the Coast dedicated this year’s service project to helping the Salvation Army’s food pantry. Food pantries always see a greater need in the summer, but for once, pantries can’t keep up. When the Mississippi Gulf Coast Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Incorporated saw…

Local shirt design business opens in Wiggins

In Wiggins, a shirt design company called Royal Stylez had their grand opening on June 8th. Originally the store was open in Moss Point, but closed due to last year’s tornados. For more information, visit their Facebook page by clicking here. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Royal Stylez, Wiggins

Reeling in the season at the Saucier Senior Summer Fest

On Thursday, seniors spent the day splashing into summer at the Saucier Senior Summer Fest. It’s a part of Harrison County’s growing initiative to create more community events for senior citizens. The event gave seniors the opportunity to party like children, enjoying ice cream and playing corn hole with friends. Organizers say its important to keep South Mississippi’s senior citizens…

Gulfport Police investigating shooting on 28th Street

Gulfport Police are investigating a shooting in the 5000 block of 28th Street in Gulfport. The Brookstone Apartments are in that block, which is across the street from Naval Construction Battalion Center – Gulfport. Lt. Jason Ducre’ said the shooting happened about 1 p.m. A single shot was fired and the victim was taken to the hospital for treatment. Anyone…

‘Amazing Women of South Mississippi’ debuts on WXXV Sunday

This weekend, we here at WXXV News 25 are rolling out a new segment called ‘Amazing Women of South Mississippi’ where we spotlight phenomenal women where you live. Every Sunday, WXXV News 25 Evening Co-Anchor Christen Hyde will introduce you to a new amazing woman and tell you what makes her so special. Our first amazing woman is Renee Marcellus….

Scrapin the Coast kicking off at the Coast Coliseum

Scrapin the Coast kicks off today! The event is set to take place all weekend, kicking off at 2 this afternoon. Cars are gathering at the Coast Coliseum to take part in car shows, stereo competitions, and so much more. News 25 caught up with the Scrapin the Coast Founder Eric Kendrick to discuss the history of the event and…

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. LIVE at the MS Coast Coliseum to preview Scrapin The Coast 2024

The 22nd Annual Scrapin The Coast starts Friday at the MS Coast Coliseum. Scrapin The Coast is a show for automotive enthusiast, where many genres and vehicle styles are showcased. Everything from mini trucks, 4 x 4’s, street rods and antiques to corporate builds. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. was LIVE at the MS Coast Coliseum in Biloxi to…

Gulfport High School alum and current Seattle Seahawk Derick Hall ready to impact the community that raised him

Former Gulfport High School football star and current Seattle Seahawk Derick Hall was back in Harrison County on Thursday to spread the message of his One Percent Foundation in the first-ever community event held by the foundation. “Like I have always said…if you love Gulfport, Gulfport will love you back.” The foundation strives to combat childhood obesity, food insecurity, and…

Finals preparations in place at Coast Coliseum for Scrapin the Coast

The final preparations are currently being set up at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum ahead of the 2024 Scrapin the Coast weekend.

Everything is set to kick off on Friday June 21st.  From 8 am to 2 pm vendors will be checking in and setting up.  Car and stereo registration will take place at 9 and 10 am with t-shirts available for sale at 11. The show then officially opens to the public at 2pm and goes on until 8pm.  On Saturday,…

WXXV Sports Director Jevan McCoskey is at Derick Hall’s One Percent Foundation event

There is a very special event happening right now in the City of Gulfport! Former Gulfport High football player and current Seattle Seahawk Derick Hall is back in the city that raised him hosting an inaugural community event. WXXV News 25’s Sports Director Jevan McCoskey joins us from Centennial Plaza and has more. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: Derick Hall,…

Fourth suspect charged in death of MJ Daniels

Funeral details also announced

A fourth arrest has been made in connection to the June 11th shooting death of Southern Miss football standout MJ Daniels. Hattiesburg Police arrested 16-year-old Nytavion Shaw of Laurel at around 11:30 Wednesday night. Shaw is charged as an adult for capital murder and attempted armed carjacking. He joins three others charged in Daniels’ death last week, including 18-year-old Orlando…

Local restaurant raising funds for Hope Outdoors

Chik-N-Pig in Lucedale hosted a fundraiser on June 8th to help a local organization take anyone fishing and hunting. The best part is these outdoor experiences are at no cost to participants! The family-owned business held the fundraiser as a way to give back to the George County community. All proceeds went to the Hope Outdoors chapter located in Hurley….

Flooding in Biloxi causes bridge to close

Taking a look at flooding along the Coast, the City of Biloxi announced the Cedar Lake Bridge is closed to traffic due to rising waters. If you need to drive in that area, be sure to find an alternate route. If you know about any other flooded areas around the Coast, give us a heads up by emailing news@wxxv25.com. Categories:…