Expert Talk with Jody Entrekin, Entrekin Insurance Services

Hurricane Coverage Questions Answered

Michelle sits down with Jody Entrekin, owner of Entrekin Insurance Services in Gulfport, to answer some basic questions about Hurricane coverage and what you should do to make sure you’re prepared for this coming hurricane season. Categories: Expert Talk Tags: deductibles, expert talk, hurricane coverage, hurricane season, insurance, jody entrekin, michelle eubank

Tech Byte – Hi-Tech Camping

Patrick interviews Brian Fuente, Founder and CEO of Coast Trailers about the latest innovations in luxury travel trailers and campers.

With the holiday weekend upon us, and June being celebrated since the 70’s for national camping awareness month, Sophia and I got to take a look at a new tech company that’s inventing High Tech Camping. I’m Patrick Moates, welcome to this week’s Tech Byte brought to you by Rogers Technology Solutions. Okay so we are joined by Brian Fuente…

Mom to Mom – DIY Planter Storage Table

How to create a cheap and storage-friendly end table out of a planter and pizza pan.

  Today on Mom’s mom, we have a home decor hack using a planter. I found this really cute idea again from an influencer on social media and thought, why not try this and see how well it works out? Well, I would tell you, not all of these work out perfectly. In fact, I had some trouble with this…

Residents come out for the St. Clare Seafood Festival over the weekend

A Memorial Day weekend tradition in Hancock County brought families and friends together for a weekend full of fun. Our cameras captured the action at the St. Clare Seafood Festival this weekend. One of the major events at the three-day festival each year is a huge car show. This year, more than 100 classic cars lined the St. Clare grounds,…

Memorial Day Kickoff Market in the Pass

Many turned out for the Memorial Day Market in the Pass over at War Memorial Park. Close to 60 vendors were present. Among those vendors were artists, gardeners, bakers, and farmers. Some of these vendors are also military veterans and they took the time to talk about the true meaning of Memorial Day. 20-year Army Veteran Roy Lee said, “So,…

Disabled American Veterans hold Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony in Gulfport

Over the weekend, the Gulfport chapter of Disabled American Veterans held an early Memorial Day ceremony as a way to honor those no longer with us. Saturday’s ceremony was attended by Gulfport city leaders and many veterans from South Mississippi. Attendees paying tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice and also the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the…

Meggan Monday: Stone Man and Gem Lady

On this week’s Meggan Monday, we are taking you to Long Beach to introduce you to a lady who knows her jewels and gems! Sami Taylor, known as the gem lady, has been in business since 2006 and owns The Stone Man and Gem Lady on Jeff Davis Avenue, where she turns fossils, minerals, gems, and precious jewels into works…

Celebrate Cities: Poplarville

WXXV Chief Meteorologist Rob Knight stopped by Main Street Coffee Company and continues our Celebrate Cities series in Poplarville. This week we are celebrating all things Poplarville! In this series, we will be highlighting cities all across the Gulf Coast. Rob will be back in two weeks to celebrate another city on our beautiful Gulf Coast! History of Poplarville: Upcoming…

Singing River Hospital announces military display coming to hospitals

Singing River Health System held a remembrance ceremony at each of its hospital campuses.  The ceremony at Ocean Springs Hospital paid special tribute to former healthcare workers who lost their lives while on deployment.  In their honor, Singing River announced the creation of a kind of “mini-museum” in each hospital on the Coast, full of mementos from veterans.   “By having…

Fallen soldiers letters to home read at Memorial Day Service in Biloxi

On Memorial Day, many across South Mississippi took the time to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice. A crowd gathered at Biloxi National Cemetery to pay their respects. Gold Star families assisted in escorting a wreath to its resting place, while the choral society sang patriotic music for the crowd.  81st Training Wing Commander Colonel Billy Pope Jr. served…

5/27 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Will Sweat” Monday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Tuesday, shortwave trough will help to drive the parent upper trough farther south across the southeastern US on Tuesday. This will bring the associated frontal boundary closer to the CWA. Even though 500mb heights locally will be lowering as the ridge that`s kept the area to hot lately suppresses, compressional warming will keep highs in the mid 90s just one…

5/27 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Calculating Feel” Monday Evening Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

After a hot and generally dry Memorial Day weekend, temperatures will be trending back down some. Although we likely won`t get down to normal temps, at least shouldn`t be flirting with record highs. These cooler temps come thanks to an upper level trough that`s pushing south out of Canada. The first of a few embedded shortwave troughs is now passing…

5/26 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Heat Index” Sunday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Weak ridging is currently over us with a surface high over the Bahamas and extending into the eastern Gulf Of Mexico. Into Monday, a weak upper trough passes to our north providing a focus for potential rain and a bit of a possibility for severe weather, which will be high winds if it does happen. Beyond that, we can expect…

Volunteers work on Pearlington community garden

Volunteers were out early Friday morning building a community garden for one Hancock County community. The new garden is located on the grounds of the Pearlington Public Library and is made possible by a grant from Coast Electric. Not only did Coast Electric provide the grant, employees showed up in force to build, plant, and maintain the garden! Library officials…

Biloxi hosts Street Smart Fair for Bicycle Safety Month

Are you street smart when it comes to bike safety? That was put to the test in Biloxi on Friday. May is National Bicycle Safety Month, local organizations and businesses at Hiller Park are promoting riders putting the pedal to the metal. Cyclists and kids gathered for more than just games and refreshments. Because bicycle incidents have risen significantly in…

CTA needs help identifying vandals breaking glass on new tramway

The $18 million Coast Transit Authority tramway has only been open since January — but vandals already have been at work. Gulfport Police are investigating three vandalism incidents that have left CTA with four glass panels shattered on the tramway over Highway 90. Replacing those four panels will force CTA to take a $35,000 hit to its operating budget. Executive…