Mom to Mom – DIY Carrot Yard Art

Mandy has a spring decorating hack for your yard. A DIY faux carrot patch! Check out her step-by-step instructions. Tags: carrot patch, carrots, DIY, lawn, mandy williamson, mom hacks, Mom to Mom, spring decor, yard art, yard decorations

Meggan Monday: Maynard’s Music Store

If you are a music fan and then you will definitely want to know about this spot! Maynard’s Music in Ocean Springs is the largest and oldest record store on the Coast. With the resurgence of vinyl records, it has become one of the go to spots to pick up those albums. Just like this past weekend for Record Store…

Veterans Resource Fair

Joining us in studio is Ashley Sneed, the clinical marketing liaison with Hospice of Light, here to talk about the upcoming Veterans Resource Fair. The Veterans Resource Fair takes place April 25th at the Ocean Springs Civic Center from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Veterans Resource Fair

4/21 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Post Frontal High” Sunday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

The axis of the shortwave trough that finally pushed Saturday’s cold front through the area, is just west of the Mississippi River and will be reaching the Appalachian Mountains by sunrise Monday. The rain is done and mostly sunny skies expected for all land areas before sunset. Post frontal high pressure will usher in cooler and drier air through Monday….

Local dentistry donates funds to local non-profits

South Mississippi Smiles Dentistry donated funds to three local non-profit organizations at Traintastic Museum. Annually, the dentistry presents three checks as part of its caring for community voting contest. South Mississippi Smiles says the program allows them to spread awareness of local charitable efforts across the Gulf Coast. Elijah’s Closet would receive $2500 for winning first place, second place was…

Fifth graders graduate from D.A.R.E. program

Some outstanding Harrison County middle school students were given a big applause from D’Iberville Police for making the right decisions. About 100 D’Iberville students graduated from the Drug Abuse Resistance Education Program, better known as D.A.R.E. With the help of D’Iberville Police, the 5th graders completed the 10 week program. They learned about signs of stress, bullying, risky situations, confident…

Keesler Air Force Base finishes up Warrior Day

Keesler Air Force Base airmen wrapped up a two-day lead-a-thon Warrior Day, focusing on leadership and airmanship development. The lead-a-thon leadership development began Thursday, airmen students heard from guest speakers who provided insightful leadership tactics and training. Day two of the event led them to partake in physical activities training, such as agility, combat, and conditioning. The training was in…

Gulfport Main Street to host Inaugural Arts and Antiques in the Alley

Fishbone Alley is going to be jam-packed on Saturday as Gulfport Main Street hosts the inaugural Art and Antiques in the Alley. The event will host about 25 local and traveling artists and antique collectors. There will also be live music and food vendors.  Fishbone Alley is in Downtown Gulfport and was opened in 2016. Prior to the pandemic, downtown hosted many…

Cinema by the Shore happening later tonight

Cinema by the Shore will kick off today! The event will be held at Jones Park in Gulfport and offer a free showing of the movie “Migration.” Those attending are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs. Local food trucks and activities will also be available starting at 6 PM. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Cinema by the Shore, Gulfport, jones…

Morning Reporter Everett Ganier Jr. gives a LIVE look at the D’Iberville D.A.R.E. Program Graduation

Some outstanding Harrison County middle school students are getting a big applause from police this morning for making the right decisions. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier, Jr. is LIVE at D’Iberville Middle School on the big celebration happening. Categories: Local News, News Tags: d’iberville middle school, DARE Program Graduation, harrison county

4/18 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Loading Heat” Thursday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

Light showers slightly to our north should dissipate this evening and overnight with the loss of daytime heating. Clouds will hang around tonight, and areas of mostly light fog will be possible. The upper trough will continue east across the Great Lakes Friday and Saturday. The upper low aloft will still be fairly flat/zonal with possibly weak ridging in place….

Moss Point-Jackson County NAACP to hold Freedom Fund Banquet in Pascagoula

The Moss Point-Jackson County branch of the NAACP will be holding their Freedom Fund Banquet at the Hilton Garden Inn in Pascagoula on April 19th.

The NAACP is a civil rights organization that works to ensure political, social, economic, and educational equity among minority citizens in the United States. A mission that the Jackson County branch celebrates with its yearly “Freedom Banquet.” “It’s an annual event, it allows us an opportunity to recognize some of the major contributors here in Jackson County that contribute towards…