25 Teams in 25 Days: Biloxi Indians

“Just proving to all the doubters and haters out there that don’t think Biloxi is a top school,” said senior receiver and running back William Lai. After a 5-6 2024 football season, the Biloxi Indians are looking to turn their program around. Now that the players are familiar with Head Coach Jamey DuBose and his coaching staff they’re confident about…

New four-way stop to be installed in Long Beach

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV)- In Long Beach, a new four-way stop sign will be installed at the intersection of Allen Road and Pinecrest Road. That starts on August 15. All drivers are asked to use extra caution as residents get use to the adjustment. Categories: Local News, News Tags: four way stop, Long Beach

Long Beach Railroad Crossing Improvement project continues

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV)- In Long Beach, another intersection is closing as part of the railroad crossing project. The area being affected is Railroad Street and Cleveland Avenue. The intersection closed Monday and will remain closed as work is done. The railroad crossing improvement project is designed to level crossings in the city, making it easier for big vehicles to…

Beau Rivage donates school supplies to local school districts

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- Beau Rivage employees are giving back to the community by helping students in Harrison and Jackson counties prepare for the school year. Throughout the month of July, team members donated essential classroom supplies as part of the resort’s annual back-to-school drive. The effort ensures local children have the tools they need to succeed in the classroom. Items…

2025 Promote the Vote Theme released

Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson’s Office has rolled outs its 2025 Promote the Vote theme. The program aims to enhance civic education surrounding voting and elections for Mississippi youth. The theme this year is ‘Winners Vote,’ teaching kids that voting can be a team sport. The Secretary of State’s Office has resources for teachers and parents on this promote…

Secretaries of State visiting the Gulf Coast

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- Nearly 30 Secretaries of State from across the United States are on the Coast this week for an annual conference. The National Association of Secretaries of State Summer Conference kicked off Monday at Beau Rivage. The organization is a medium for the exchange of information between states and fosters cooperation in the development of public policy. The…

Alligator spotted at Gautier Elementary School

GAUTIER, Miss. (WXXV)- Quite the sight Tuesday morning at Gautier Elementary as parents were dropping their kids off at school! A large alligator was spotted hanging out on campus, right underneath the Gautier Elementary fence sign. Gautier Mayor Casey Vaughan even went out for a photo-op with the big guy. Gautier police were called out to make sure students, parents,…

Locally owned businesses react to Amtrak launch nearing

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) — The Amtrak Mardi Gras Service will soon roll through the Mississippi Gulf Coast. With the intercity service set to roll out in just two weeks, taking passengers from Mobile to New Orleans, and making multiple stops along the way. Local businesses are looking ahead to the future and hoping the passenger train will bring plenty of…

‘I’m excited to be that vessel:’ South Mississippi man to offer fishing charter for individuals with disabilities

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV) — What would the Mississippi Coast be without fishing? It’s a hobby, a job and a passion for many who take to the area’s waters. One Coast man is using this passion to fulfill a much bigger purpose: making sure that people of all abilities have a chance to hit the open water with a fishing pole….

Secretary of State’s office launches ‘I Voted Sticker’ contest

Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson’s office has launched a new initiative to design new ‘I Voted’ stickers for future elections. It’s part of the larger ‘Promote the Vote’ program. Anyone 18 years or older who is registered to vote in Mississippi is encouraged to design and submit artwork to be used as the ‘I Voted’ sticker for all 82…

Government Street Paving Project scheduled to begin Tuesday

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV)- After a summer pause, the Government Street Paving Project in Ocean Springs will resume this week, creating detours, parking restrictions, and some lane closures. The Government Street Paving Project in Ocean Springs is scheduled to begin at about 9 a.m. Tuesday, August 5 and is expected to last about one week. Despite the lane closures and…

Benefit for Harrison County Sheriff’s Deputy Amber Simmons

HARRISON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- A benefit is being held Tuesday for a Marine veteran and Harrison County Sheriff’s Deputy diagnosed with cancer. Perry Pezzarossi and Sheriff Matt Haley join us with more about the benefit. The benefit takes place from 4:30 to 6:30 at the Harrison County Soccer Fields on County Farm Road. All proceeds from the sale will assist…

How student athletes can stay protected as heat persists in South Mississippi

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) – As the new school year begins, student-athletes are back on the field, but the summer heat isn’t letting up. In South Mississippi, high temperatures continue to average around 90 degrees. Each year, nearly 9,000 high school athletes nationwide are treated for heat-related illnesses. As South Mississippi continues to experience intense heat, West Harrison is taking steps…

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College holds first volleyball practice

PERKINSTON, Miss. (WXXV)- Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College officially stepped onto the volleyball court for the first time, holding its inaugural practice and marking the beginning of a brand-new era in bulldog athletics. The addition of volleyball was announced earlier this year as part of MGCCC’s push to expand athletic opportunities and meet the growing interest in the sport across…

Wild Wonders with Ryan Mahan: Penguins

We're at Mississippi Aquarium once again, this time to learn about penguins and how you can meet them!

Today’s Wild Wonders with Mississippi Aquarium is all about penguins! We meet with William, a South African Blackfooted penguin. These guys are native to the coastline of South Africa, so they aren’t too uncomfortable in our warmer Gulf Coast climate. They are endangered though, so it’s good to see them thriving here, especially since the aquarium just hatched three more!…