Free medical clinic for uninsured adults expands hours to Saturdays

Gulf Coast Community Ministries is expanding its free medical clinic hours to include Saturdays. The medical clinic is located in Gulfport beside the Gulf Coast Community Ministries food pantry on 15th Street. It offers free medical care to uninsured adults. This care is similar to that of a primary care physician. The clinic is now open the first and third…

Fort Maurepas’ playground receives improvement grant

The City of Ocean Springs is excited to upgrade the playground equipment at Fort Maurepas Park after a nearly $100,000 grant. The park is located on Front Beach and recently received funds through the Healthy Heroes Program grant from the Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi Foundation. The program is designed to increase health literacy among students in grades…

Mississippi Aquarium collecting Mardi Gras beads

The Mississippi Aquarium is collecting Mardi Gras beads. Other organizations such as Gulfport Main Street, The Hard Rock, and Keesler will be collecting beads through March 31. Bins for donation can be found on the ticketing plaza at the aquarium, but beads can also be dropped off at the MSAQ security offices on 22nd Avenue. The donated beads will be…

Number of teacher vacancies in Mississippi schools increases in 2022 – 2023 school year

Results from the Mississippi Department of Education’s educator shortage survey show there are over 5000 vacancies among teachers, administrators, and school support staff across the state – an increase of 24 compared to the 2022 – 2023 school year. Compared to last year, vacancies increased by 182 teachers, nine K-12 licensed educators, and by 25 among administrators. On the other…

Mississippi Aquarium receives grants for coral restoration

The Mississippi Aquarium was awarded $600,000 in grants for coral restoration. The grants support restoration and education related to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The research will help restore deep sea communities in the Gulf of Mexico’s natural resources injured by the 2010 oil spill. The aquarium will assist in four interconnected projects in developing coral propagation techniques and…

Mass community college choir to perform at MGCCC’S IMPAC

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College is hosting the Mississippi Community College Choir Festival this week. Community college choirs from across Mississippi have joined together to bring music to the public. News 25 had an inside look at rehearsals for this mass choir performance. Nearly 350 students from seven different institutions will form two mass choirs led by Dr. Deborah Chandler…

2/15 – Jeff’s “Mild” Thursday Evening Forecast

Mid-level and upper-level clouds continue to stream in as an active subtropical jet stream is in the region. Temperatures will remain fairly mild overnight as more humidity works back into our area. Clouds will increase towards the start of your Friday. Cloudy skies will be present for a lot of the day tomorrow as an unsettled pattern moves into the…

Spin classes being hosted for organ donor awareness

The YMCA and the Mississippi Organ Recovery Agency are hosting ‘A Life is Beautiful’ organ donor awareness spin class rides this week. The first spin class ride was held on February 15. Spin class rides are scheduled for 9 AM on Friday and Saturday at the YMCA in Ocean Springs. Anyone who registers to become an organ donor will be…

Mississippi Sea Wolves hire new head coach

The Mississippi Sea Wolves have a new head coach: Dustin Skinner. Former Head Coach and player Joe Pace resigned as head coach and player last week, but will remain with the team as CEO. Skinner was born in Andover, Minnesota and played a total of nine seasons as a player in the Federal Prospects Hockey League. Most recently, he was…

Sergeant Harold Hammett returns to Mississippi

The remains of a Mississippi marine who died in World War II headed to Hattiesburg for burial. Marine Gunnery Sergeant Gus Campbell shared pictures showing crews at New Orleans International Airport paying respects to Sergeant Harold Hammett. Sergeant Hammett will be buried in Hattiesburg on February 16. His remains were positively identified last September and announced earlier this month as…

Head-on collision on Highway 53 shuts down part of highway

According to Harrison County Sheriff Matt Haley, two cars were involved in a head-on wreck at Highway 53 and South Mills Road in front of Mississippi Mercantile Company and Dollar General. No deaths were reported, but a life-flight helicopter is arriving on the scene to take the injured to the hospital. Highway 53 is currently shut down at this time….

2/15 – The Chief’s “Changing Pattern” Thursday Morning Forecast

No significant changes in forecast though the weekend. An area of low-pressure along the W’tern Gulf will bring higher rain chances for the start of the weekend. All of the guidance continues to show a broad region of enhanced upper level forcing developing over the Gulf South on Friday and continue into Saturday. As this low deepens, a warm frontal boundary…

St. Patrick Lady Irish soccer advances to second straight Class 1 state championship match

On Tuesday, the St. Patrick Fighting Irish girls soccer team defeated Our Lady Academy 4-0 in the South state championship semifinals matchup and punched their ticket to the Class 1 soccer state championship. The game was nothing short of spectacular from the lady Irish. Four goals were scored, including a hat trick from former WXXV Student-Athlete of the Week Bella…

2/14 – Jeff Vorick’s “Pleasant” Wednesday Evening Forecast

Relatively nice conditions we experienced this afternoon will give way to a cool evening. Temperatures overnight will not be as chilly as this morning and winds will be fairly light. Mid-level and upper-level clouds will be on the increase overnight. Expect a slightly warmer day for your Thursday with more cloud cover in store. Winds will develop out of the…

Cleaning up aftermath of Mardi Gras parades

The day after Fat Tuesday means a huge clean up after the beads and confetti are left behind on the parade route. Local business owners, citizens, and the City of Biloxi Parks and Recreation crews clean up the streets of Biloxi after the Gulf Coast Carnival Association Mardi Gras Parade. Crews were out as early as 5 this morning, working…

Biloxi Police Department swears in officers

The Biloxi Police Department held a swearing-in ceremony for officers. In total, four officers were sworn in. A few officers also received promotions! Eleven were promoted to become sergeants while six officers were promoted to lieutenant. One officer was also promoted to the rank of captain. Categories: Local News, News Tags: biloxi, Biloxi PD, Biloxi Police Department, officers, police, swearing…

Ocean Springs Fire Department launches community program to spread safety awareness

The Ocean Springs Fire Department announced the launch of a community program aimed at bolstering safety awareness. The program also aims at building strong ties with residents and businesses. The program is designed to employer residents and businesses to become ambassadors of safety within their neighborhoods. Through an online portal, anyone can provide information to OSFD to assist more effectively…

Locals get ashes to go for Ash Wednesday

Residents on the Coast stopped at the Long Beach Harbor this morning to honor Ash Wednesday. Pastor David Parr of the Grace Lutheran Church has been doing ashes to go for ten years now. Drivers pulled in to receive prayer and the symbolic cross on their forehead to signify the start of lent which runs until Holy Week. The pastor…

Single car rollover on Highway 49 leaves three injured

A single car accident was reported at the interchange of Highway 49 and Highway 67. According to Mississippi Highway Patrol Trooper Cal Robertson, the car rolled over leaving three injured. One person was ejected from the car and is in serious condition. The other two passengers are seriously injured, one person is being life-flighted away for treatment. News 25 will…

Gulf Coast Bicycle Club holding benefit ride

We’re joined this afternoon by Eddie Holmes, president of the Gulf Coast Bicycle Club, who is here to tell us about an event to help a fellow cyclist. The Benefit Ride for Mark Harrington will take place February 24th at Woolmarket School on Old Woolmarket Road at 8 a.m. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: benefit ride, gulf coast bicycle club

TRAFFIC ALERT: Crash on I-10 past AL state line causing traffic delays

An overturned tractor trailer on the Alabama side of the state line is causing traffic delays. The overturned trailer is at mile marker 1.3 according to ALDOT and has the eastbound lane closed. According to Alabama Highway Patrol, two vehicles were involved and traffic on the Alabama side is flowing normally. The accident happened earlier this morning around 7 a.m….

Celebrating 37 years of WXXV-TV

We all know it’s Valentine’s Day and Ash Wednesday, but it’s also an important day here at WXXV as it is the station’s 37th anniversary. WXXV’s Grant Chighizola takes a deeper dive into the history of the station and spoke to a few key team members about the anniversary and what’s in store for the next 37 years. It was…