6/27 – The Chief’s “Excessive Heat Warning” Tuesday Morning Forecast

Main concern through Wednesday will be the heat, with a secondary concern… the threat for thunderstorms which could bring a low end threat for severe potential. High pressure is currently centered over Texas extending northward through the southern Plains States. Thunderstorm development today should be limited to the afternoon hours, if it occurs at all. Very strong dry air continues…

George County alum Justin Steele shines for Cubs in London

From Lucedale to London, George County alum Justin Steele shoving once again for the Chicago Cubs over the weekend. On Saturday, Steele drawing the start in a 9-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals as a part of MLB’s London series and the former Rebel putting on for the ‘Sip all the way across the pond. Steele going six innings,…

Harrison Central alum Jadyn Burney commits to Mississippi State

A former high school softball standout from the Coast, Harrison Central alum Jadyn Burney committing to Mississippi State today after playing the last two seasons at Chipola Community College. At Chipola, she hit well over .300 for her career to go along with 76 runs, 13 doubles, four triples, two home runs, 32 RBI, and 41 stolen bases. The lefty…

Gulfport’s Brooklynn Montana wins NIAAA scholarship

Former News 25 Student Athlete of the Week Brooklyn Montana has some extra money for college as the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators’ Section 3 female scholarship winner, awarding her $1,500. After claiming the honors for Mississippi, the Gulfport softball and volleyball star competed against other winners from Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina and now advances to…

Seahawks rookie Derick Hall throws out Biloxi Shuckers first pitch

Gulfport alum Derick Hall getting back to his Admiral blue in a custom Biloxi Shuckers jersey with his NFL number 58 to throw out the first pitch at Saturday’s game less than two months after being drafted 37th overall by the Seattle Seahawks. Hall was a tri-sport athlete during his time at Gulfport but baseball never made the cut, although…

6/26 – Jeff’s “Excessive Heat Warning” Monday Night Forecast

Tonight, conditions will be muggy and temperatures will struggle to cool below 80 degrees. Skies will have a few clouds to partly cloudy conditions. An Excessive Heat Warning will go into effect from 10 AM until 8 PM tomorrow. Be sure to take extra care if you need to be outside for extended periods of time. Thunderstorm chances will come…

Mississippi Municipal League wraps up first day

The Mississippi Municipal League wrapped up their first day with a ‘meet the exhibitors’ welcome reception. Vendors were set up all throughout the exhibit hall in the convention center to teach city officials about everything from road paving to decorating for the holidays. WXXV was able to catch two visiting mayors from Utica and Marks, who told us how this…

Mississippi Municipal League holds 92nd annual conference in Biloxi

Elected officials, employees, and others from around the state gathered in Biloxi this week for the Mississippi Municipal League’s 92nd annual conference. This year’s conference is titled ‘Get in the Game: a Playbook for Municipal MVPs.’ Attendees gathered to network and share ideas to move their communities and state forward. Incoming Municipal League President Mayor Toby Barker explains what the…

IMMS releases two sea turtles

The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies released two sea turtles in Pass Christian today and this is an extra special release. The turtles, Delbert and Elee, are originally from Massachusetts and underwent long-term rehabilitation at the institute’s facility. Every time the turtles come to the surface for a breath of air, their location is documented. Researchers are assessing how these…

New breakfast spot The Toasted Yolk opens in Biloxi

Has a good brunch spot been on your mind lately? Well, today’s your lucky day with the grand opening of a new downtown Biloxi restaurant. The Toasted Yolk Café opened its doors for its grand opening as people filled the new venue. The restaurant, located right across from MGM Park on Howard Avenue, opens as the 34th spot of the…

Summer camp in Ocean Springs takes artists around the world

There are so many summer camps to choose from here on the Coast, but today we’re spotlighting a camp that’s all about teaching kids crafts and culture. Ethotera in Ocean Springs has organized an ‘Art around the World’ summer camp series. The camp is designed for youngsters aged 9 through 12 and each session runs for a week. Every week…

Lyman Senior Center celebrates woman’s 100th birthday

A regular at the Lyman Senior Center celebrated a very special birthday today. Helen Calehuaff is turning 100 years old on July 5th. She celebrated the milestone with her friends and family at the Lyman Senior Center. Helen’s friends gave speeches, describing her as full of life and energy. According to Al Jones at the senior center, she loves dancing,…

Our Lady of the Gulf Crab Fest

It’s almost that time for an annual Bay St. Louis tradition featuring good seafood, great local musicians, and days worth of fun. Jimmy Osborn is in studio to talk about the Our Lady of Gulf Crab Fest coming up later this week and this weekend. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Our Lady of the Gulf Crab Fest

Car enthusiasts celebrate 21 years of Scrapin the Coast

Scrapin the Coast is now in the books, but it left us with some memorable custom builds in the process. Lifted trucks, mini trucks, low riders and more drew thousands of car enthusiasts from all over the country for the 21st annual Scrapin the Coast car show. For some, it is the perfect opportunity to show off their custom builds….

Gulf Coast Sportsman’s Club holds annual Kids Fishing Rodeo

Kids in Hancock County cast their lines and had a good time over the weekend at an annual fishing rodeo designed just for them. It was the 37th edition of the Gulf Coast Sportsman’s Club’s Kids Fishing Rodeo. So many kids took home prizes for the fish they reeled in at the Washington Street Pier in Bay St. Louis. The…

Volunteers clean up tornado debris in Moss Point

Volunteers from across the Gulf Coast were in Moss Point over the weekend, helping with tornado cleanup and recovery. Several church organizations, local high school sports teams, volunteers from Keesler Air Force Base, and many others spent Saturday and Sunday cleaning up debris. Those directly impacted by the tornado were also able to pick up essentials like water and blue…

Wilkes Drawbridge closing for inspections this week

A quick traffic note for drivers in Gulfport. The Wilkes Drawbridge on Cowan-Lorraine Road will be closed several nights this week for inspections. You may have seen the electronic signs already up on Cowan Lorraine warning of the nightly closures. MDOT says the work will be each night Monday through Thursday this week. Categories: Local News, News Tags: road closure,…