6/11 – The Chief’s “Sunny, Low Humidity” Tuesday Afternoon Forecast

At the surface, a frontal boundary was drifting into the N’tern GOM. Dew-points are in the low/mid 60s in the area with slight cooler temperatures this afternoon. High pressure will continue to be the dominant factor through the rest of the workweek providing for sunshine and rain-free conditions. The next frontal boundary remains just offshore for the end of the…

Tech Byte – Car Crash App

In this week’s Tech Byte, brought to you locally by Rogers Technology Solutions, Patrick Moates interviews Brent Burks a lawyer whose firm helped develop “Crash Companion” a FREE app that walks you through what to do after a car crash. Tags: brent burks, car crash app, crash companion, patrick moates, rogers technology, tb, Tech Byte, techbyte

WXXV Unfiltered: Interview with New Evening Anchor Team Grant and Christen

An off the cuff, laid-back conversation about who our lead anchors really are off the news desk!

Grant Chighizola and Christen Hyde will co-anchor the 5 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. on FOX and NBC starting Thursday, June 13th. They will cover stories and present stories on where you live every day! Grant is also the managing editor of WXXV News and will be working aggressively behind the scenes to ensure we have the…

West Harrison alum Brandon Parker’s family and friends “go fishing” for his most recent home run ball!

Now here’s something you don’t see every day, but we definitely wish we did. Former West Harrison and Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College baseball player Brandon Parker was drafted by the Braves in 2019 and he is still going strong. The athletic genes in the Parker family run quite deep with younger brother Tate Parker clinching the World Series title…

Providence Pointe resident speaks after weekend apartment fire

A resident of Providence Pointe Apartments in Biloxi spoke with WXXV News 25 following the apartment fire from over the weekend

Sparky Purcell is a Providence Pointe resident who lives in the building that was damaged in an apartment fire on Saturday, June 8th. He spoke with WXXV News 25 on the destruction he and fellow residents witnessed and tells us what has happened to them since. Many of the families affected have set up GoFundMe accounts to help rebuild their…

6/10 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Tropical Moisture” Monday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

South of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, a frontal boundary remains just offshore for the end of the workweek, with the airmass gradually drying out. By the time we get to Thursday and Friday, precipitable water values fall to about the 10th percentile, around 1.10 inches. With weak offshore flow, that should limit convection significantly. We can`t rule out one or…

Gulfport Police Department investigating shooting on Dedeaux Road

On June 10, 2024, at approximately 5:32 p.m., the Gulfport Police Department responded to a shooting in the 13000 block of Dedeaux Road. No one was injured, but several vehicles and a residence were struck. Several suspects are in custody. News 25 will have more information as it becomes available. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: crime, Gulfport, shooting

6/10 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Garden Water” Monday Evening Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Our upper trough extended from Maine to the Lower Ohio River Valley this afternoon, with upper lows over New Mexico and off the California coast. At the surface, a frontal boundary was drifting southward, and may be fairly close to the Interstate 10/12 corridor. Scattered showers and a few thunderstorms dotted the area, with somewhat better areal coverage over the…

Ocean Springs business using bees to help the environment

Who doesn’t love a little honey? One man in Ocean Springs transformed his hobby into a way to give to the community. John Long first got into beekeeping in 2013. Then decided to turn it into a small business, Long’s Buzzin’ Honey, with a commitment to sustainability. The idea came during COVID where Long and his daughter, Emily Clark, worked…

Stone County industry expanding solid rocket motors plant

Anduril Industries is expanding its solid rocket motor production facility in McHenry as part of the company’s efforts to address the country’s most urgent capability gaps quickly, including its limited supply of solid rocket motors and solid rocket motor production in the U.S. Anduril is investing more than $75 million to increase the propellant mixing and solid rocket motor annual…

Popular eatery ‘Rebel Dip’ up for sale in Harrison County

The iconic burger drive-in Rebel Dip is up for sale. Established in 1962 by Coach Joe Rouse, a beloved math teacher and coach at Harrison Central right up the road. The popular eatery was named by students during a math quiz and featured po-boys, burgers to order, fries, lunch plates, shakes, soft-serve ice cream, and more. Rouse died in 2021…

George County four star quarterback Deuce Knight wins OT7 MVP and 247Sports “Alpha Dog”

It simply goes without saying that George County High School constantly produces outstanding athletes whether it’s on the diamond or on the gridiron, and I bet while I was reading that sentence, you thought about the four star quarterback that is Deuce Knight. Summer workouts truly aren’t enough for this Notre Dame signee, and he continues to impress on the…

Pelican Pound Program returns to Ocean Springs

Cynthia Sutton with Ocean Springs Main Street is here to tell us about the Pelican Pound Program. That program is coming back for the summer. The pelican pound, a wooden nickel valued at $5 per coin, can be used at shops, restaurants, and galleries around town at participating businesses only. Pelican pounds can only be picked up at the Ocean…

George County baseball’s High Quality Quartet commits to MGCCC. Congratulations Ben Davis, Canyon Reeves, Tripp Lightsey, and Blane Green!

They say two are better than one, so double that and you’ve got yourself a stellar recruiting class out of George County High School. Four members of the 6A State Championship baseball team and All-State team are headed from “The County” to “The Curly” as they commit to play baseball at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. New Head Coach Zach…

Residents celebrate at 40th annual Blueberry Jubilee in Poplarville

In Poplarville, thousands flooded into the downtown area for a ‘berry’ good time! The 40th annual Blueberry Jubilee featured all things blueberries. Local farmers sold out fast on Saturday afternoon from the high demand. The festival showcased cars, live music, and fun for the kids all weekend long. The city is coined the blueberry capital of the state for the…

Winners announced for annual Billfish Classic in Biloxi

The Billfish Classic festivities wrapped up Sunday with its awards banquet at the Golden Nugget. The tournament awarded over $1.4 million in awards with the top team taking home nearly $350,000 in cash prizes. Team One More out of Pensacola secured the win by catching a 670-pound, 120-inch blue marlin. Team One More Angler Tyler Massey said, “We’re fishing for…

New Chick-Fil-A plans to open in Biloxi

The popular food chain Chick-Fil-A is coming to Pass Road in Biloxi. WXXV’s Austin Lindsey gives us more details on the new restaurant and some possible traffic concerns with its construction. Categories: Local News, News Tags: business, chick-fil-a, restaurants

Meggan Monday: Mississippi Gulf Coast Veterans Memorial Park

The military is a huge part of our South Mississippi Community.  We have Keesler Air Force Base, CRTC, the Seabee Base, the National Guard Base, and Camp Shelby, just to name a few. On this week’s Meggan Monday, we want to take you along on a tour of the Mississippi Gulf Coast Veterans Memorial Park in Ocean Springs, where our…

Haircuts for the Homeless event

Today in Biloxi, St. Vincent De Paul at Our Lady of Fatima Church is hosting Hair Cuts for the Homeless. This event began at 9 a.m. and runs until 1 p.m. It is sponsored by Polished Salon and Spa and Lara Bernich Alley. Haircuts are free for men, women, and children. There will also be beard trimming for those that…