George County School District plays host to active shooter response training

George County, Miss. (WXXV)- The George County School District and Homeland Security hosted a training for an active shooter response. The training includes the school district’s police department, George County Sheriff’s Office, Lucedale Police Department and the state’s Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. Training helps ensure a quick response. The George County School District saying they will continue to ensure…

Lane closures scheduled for Highway 90 in Biloxi

Biloxi, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Biloxi is alerting drivers about roadwork on Highway 90 that includes lane closures. The area affected in Highway 90 at Cedar Street. The eastbound right and middle lanes will be closed to traffic starting on July 8th. Closure are in effect from 7 AM to 5 PM. Crews will be working to repair the…

Former Wild at Heart patient finds his forever home

Jackson County, Miss. (WXXV)- The Wild at Heart Rescue out of Jackson County is sharing exciting news about one of their patients. Marty is a Sandhill Crane that Wild at Heart had in their care for a year. Marty recently found his forever home in Florida at the Freedom Ranch Wildlife Center. He was found at a school playground and…

Harrison County shares improvement projects for two roads

Gulfport, Miss. (WXXV)- The Harrison County Board of Supervisors is sharing improvements have been completed on White Plains Road. Drivers are able to drive in the area again, officials saying the upgrades will reduce the need for closures after heavy rains. This also help keep access open to residents and emergency vehicles. Another road in Harrison County also reopens as…

Lucedale hosts their Oath of Office ceremony

Lucedale, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Lucedale hosted an Oath of Office ceremony on Monday. Mayor Al Jones and First Lady Mel Jones were honored. Also honored were the aldermen and alderwomen, those including Clay Wedgeworth, Carrie Moulds, Carol Howell, Brittany Green and Ken Holland. The ceremony was held at First Baptist Church of Lucedale. Each of those taking the…

Taking a look at laws that went into effect on July 1st

Jackson, Miss. (WXXV)- New laws have gone into effect across the Magnolia State, ranging from the grocery tax, gas tax to the seafood labeling law. Frank Corder with the Magnolia Tribune joins Dave Elliott to discuss these new laws. Categories: Local News, News Tags: bill, laws, legislation, Mississippi, Taxes

Community asked to come out for the Star-Spangled Cleanup

South Mississippi (WXXV)- One organization is working up clean up Mississippi beaches after the Fourth of July. The Star-Spangled Cleanup will be happening on Saturday, July 5th – running from 8 AM to 10 AM. Officials saying marine debris left on beaches can be washed into the Mississippi Sound and the Gulf. This endangers wildlife, damages habitats and degrades water…

New program benefits new military members

Keesler AFB (WXXV)- Military One Coast and Keesler Air Force Base have announced a new program. That new program is called Military One Coast Home Away From Home. This program aims to support first term service members by pairing them with community host families. This will provide mentorship, companionship and a welcoming environment off base. Families along the Gulf Coast…

Biloxi Police announce return of D.A.R.E. program, rebranded as Keepin’ It REAL

Biloxi, Miss. (WXXV)- The Biloxi Police Department is announcing the return of the D.A.R.E. Program for all Biloxi schools. Now it’s rebranded as Keepin’ It REAL. The program focuses on teaching students decision making for safe and healthy living. There will be no more lectures, instead students will have interactive learning that gives students real-world tools. The program targets 5th…

Pet of the Week: Meet Appalachian!

South Mississippi (WXXV)- Every other Wednesday morning, we feature a pet up for adoption at the Humane Society of South Mississippi. Joining us is Bianca Janik to tell us about News 25’s pet of the week: Appalachian. Categories: Pet of the Week Tags: adoption, HSSM, Humane Society of South Mississippi, pet of the week

Tim Pierce sworn in as mayor of Long Beach

Long Beach, Miss. (WXXV)- Incoming Mayor Tim Pierce as well as the city’s Board of Aldermen and city clerk were sworn in Tuesday afternoon in font of a packed house of family members, friends and other community leaders. Pierce unofficially won the mayoral race back in April, receiving 80% of the vote in the Republican Party Primary. He faced no…

Mississippi seafood law has taken into effect, MS Commissioner Andy Gipson visits the Coast

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV) – As of July 1st, Mississippi’s Seafood Labeling Law has taken effect. All seafood sold in Mississippi must be clearly labeled as either imported or domestic. Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson visited the coast to advocate for the importance of American seafood that’s harvested, raised, and processed in the US.  This is the very…

07/02 Ryland’s “Weather Kid” Wednesday Forecast

Today we meet Ryland, this week's WXXV Weather Kid guest forecaster!

This week’s WXXV Weather Kid guest forecaster is Ryland! Ryland is a big fan of weather, loving how quickly it can change and how powerful it can be. He loves watching weather videos from storm chasers, and hopes to go on his first with his uncle later this year. On nice days, Ryland is all about working in the yard,…

Gulfport named a spot on Southern Miss Football’s 2025 Summer Tour!

Can’t wait two months for College Football to begin? Southern Miss Football is coming to this coast this month! Southern Miss Athletics and the Alumni Association announced the sites for the 2025 Summer Tour featuring Head Coach Charles Huff, with Gulfport being the second stop on the list. The event will provide fans, alumni, and supporters with an inside look…

7/1 – Sam’s “Warm and Humid” Tuesday Evening Forecast

After strong and severe storms this afternoon, we are setting up for a much quieter night, although there are still storms around the area. Overnight, temperatures will drop to the mid and lower 70s with a 20-30% chance for coastal showers, and then slightly higher rain chances heading into Wednesday afternoon. Rainfall totals will fall between .25″ and .50″, except…

Future of Job Corps is uncertain

The Labor Department has announced it plans to shut down 99 job corps center around the country, including the Gulfport Center. The Department of Labor cited financial challenges, including a $140 million deficit in 2024 and a lack of results. Job Corps provides a no-cost education and vocational training program that helps young people improve their lives by providing them…

Amtrak announces starting date for new Mardi Gras Service

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- There have been signs of progress as our South Mississippi cities prepare for Amtrak’s Mardi Gras Service. Earlier Tuesday, press conferences regarding Amtrak happened all over the Coast. Topics discussed at these press conferences included the expected start date, train schedule, ticket costs, and more. Excitement was in the air as people showed up at Biloxi City…

Gulf Coast Community Foundation awards grants to animal-welfare agencies

South Mississippi (WXXV)- The Gulf Coast Community Foundation is awarding six animal-welfare agencies $150,000 in grants to support FIXED For Life. That is a no-cost spay and neuter program in its second year. Counties benefiting from this include George, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Pearl River and Stone Counties. Services relating to spay and neuter procedures – that includes surgery, rabies vaccination,…

Gautier K9 receives body armor donation

Gautier Police Department received a donation of body armor sponsored by Lincolnwood Training Club for German Shepard dogs. These vests are both bullet and stab protective, keeping the K9 officers safe. Vests are being delivered from Chicago and are expected to make it to the Mississippi Coast within ten weeks. The program is certified with law enforcement and related agencies….

Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo kicks off this week

Richard Valdez joins us in studio. He’s here to talk about the Mississippi Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo. The 77th annual Mississippi Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo takes place this week. The action kicks off Thursday, July 3 at Barksdale Pavilion as anglers from across the state come together for four days of everything seafood, from competitive fishing to local vendors, live music,…