Wild Wonders – Aviary

News 25’s Brynne Baxley explores some of the unique species of birds at the Mississippi Aquarium’s aviary with expert Christina Lavalee. Categories: Wild Wonders Tags: aviary, birds, brynne baxley, christina lavalee, Mississippi Aquarium, MS Aquarium, wild wonders, wildwonders

Expert Talk – Express Oil Change & Tire Engineers

Sherri French with Mom Hint has the scoop on how to make your tires last longer and the new Express Oil Change and Tire Engineers location opening on May 23, 2026 at 1673 Popps Ferry Rd in Biloxi in this week’s Expert Talk. Categories: Expert Talk Tags: expert talk, express oil, extalk, grand opening, michelle eubank, oil change, sherri french,…

Chamber Spotlight – Ohr O’Keefe Museum of Art

Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce Director of Communications and Marketing, Bryce Gangi, introduces us to May’s Chamber Member Spotlight business: the Ohr O’Keefe Museum of Art.  For more information on how you can join the Coast Chamber or get a Chamber Member Spotlight visit mscoastchamber.com or call 228-604-0014.   Categories: Chamber Member Spotlight Tags: amanda wymer, art, bryce gangi,…

MS to the Moon: NASA Stennis support facilities play vital role in Artemis engine testing

HANCOCK COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV) — Last week, in our Mississippi to the Moon series, we took you inside the Fred Haise Test Stand at NASA Stennis Space Center, part of the nation’s largest rocket propulsion test site, and explored the critical role it has played in NASA’s Artemis Program missions. For our second part to this series, WXXV’s Megan Fayard…

Hornet Baseball looks to bring first State Championship title to Poplarville High School

It was the year 1974 when the Poplarville Baseball team last played for a State Championship title, but came up just short. Now five decades later, the 2025-26 Hornet Baseball team is holding their final practice before they load up the buses for Pearl, Mississippi and aim to change history forever. “It’s unreal,” said Junior second baseman Jake Johnson. “It’s…

B-Alert system returns to Biloxi

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Biloxi’s text message alert system is back after a months-long hiatus. All you have to do is text Biloxi to 77295 to get public safety alerts, traffic advisories, and more. The original B-Alert system went down in December 2025 after a cybersecurity incident and the city has worked since that time to move the…

Naturally Guided Health hosting Senior Health and Fitness Day

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV)- Naturally Guided Health is hosting a senior health and fitness day at the end of the month. There will be activities to test health as well as free services. Joining us with the details is Cathy Wildschuetz. The event takes place May 28 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Naturally Guide Health located on Government…

Mississippi Highway Patrol prepares for Memorial Day Weekend

As Memorial Day Weekend approaches, thousands are expected to hit the roads across Mississippi. Law enforcement agencies are gearing up for one of the busiest travel times of the year, with a focus on safety. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier Jr. spoke with the Mississippi Highway Patrol about what to expect. It’s the unofficial start to summer and troopers are…

What beachgoers need to know about water advisory issued for local beaches

With Memorial Day Weekend approaching, health officials are issuing a beach water advisory. WXXV News 25’s Asia Ellis reports what beachgoers need to know ahead of their holiday plans. The water may look inviting, but health experts warn that it could put your Memorial Day Weekend and your health at risk. The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality says recent water…

Allen Beverages ‘Bottled up Podcast’ celebrates 50th episode

Allen Beverages ‘Bottled Up Podcast’ is celebrating its 50th episode with a conversation featuring chef and restaurant owner Will Sams of Pearl in Fairhope, Alabama. Joining us now is Andrew Allen to talk about the milestone episode. For more information on the podcast, click here.  Categories: Local News Tags: Allen Beverages, Bottled Up Podcast

Jackson County Fire Protection team responds to gasoline spill

JACKSON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- The Jackson County Fire Protection Team was at Circle K on Tucker Road on Saturday. A gasoline spill was reported, fire crews found a tanker truck had leaked an estimated 200 gallons of fuel into a storm drain. The area was secured. The state department of environmental quality was notified and responded. That team handled the…

Man arrested on multiple charges in Pearl River County

PEARL RIVER COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- The Pearl River County Sheriff’s Department is sharing details on an arrest made May 8. Robert Hayden was wanted on multiple warrants, trying to escape by car when investigators made contact. Hayden almost hit one of the deputies, stopping his car after a brief chase. He tried to escape on foot before he was captured….

Ten-year-old in stable condition after near-drowning at water park in Wiggins

WIGGINS, Miss. (WXXV)- Emergency responders are crediting quick thinking lifeguards and coordinated rescue efforts after a ten-year-old girl was involved in a near-drowning incident at Flint Creek Water Park Sunday afternoon. According to the Wiggins Fire Department, crews were dispatched to a CPR in progress call at the park. When first responders arrived, they found the child awake, alert, and…

Gulfport police honor fallen officers at annual memorial ceremony

Gulfport police officers and members of the community gathered Friday morning to pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. The department’s annual law enforcement office ceremony serves as a remembrance of those ten Gulfport officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. Friday’s service included prayers, tributes, and a final call for the fallen officers….

5/17 – Brynne’s Sunday Night Forecast

  Mostly cloudy and warm conditions continue tonight with lows around 74 degrees. A slight chance of showers and storms is possible Monday morning, but overall Monday will be hot and humid with mostly cloudy skies and highs near 82 degrees. Breezy southeast winds continue through the day. A slight chance of showers returns late Monday night with lows around…

George County officials warn of phone scam

GEORGE COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- George County officials are warning the public about a phone scam making the rounds. The sheriff’s office says scammers are calling people and demanding money for things like ankle monitors, bonds, court fines, or release fees. No one from the George County Sheriff’s Office or court system will ever call you asking for payment over the…

State auditor launches new effort to find waste in small agencies

Mississippi State Auditor Shad White is launching a new effort to crack down on wasteful spending. The audit will be focusing on smaller state agencies, boards, and commissions. The initiative follows earlier audits that uncovered hundreds of millions of dollars in waste across larger state offices, including excessive spending on vehicles, technology, and travel. White says no agency is too…

Pascagoula Gautier School District offering free summer meal boxes

JACKSON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- The Pascagoula Gautier School District is helping to ensure kids will have access to meals this summer. PGSD is offering free seven-day meal boxes to all kids ages 18 and under. Even children not enrolled in Pascagoula-Gautier School District are eligible. Each box contains seven breakfast meals and seven shelf-stable lunches. Pick up is from 8…

Carnival Association of Long Beach gives back to community

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV)- The Carnival Association of Long Beach gave back to the Coast this month. Through their fundraising season, organizations are receiving grant money. A few of those organizations include Make-A-Wish, Back Bay Mission, the Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence, and many more. CALB says their purpose is to benefit education and charitable opportunities. They add they want…

Major milestone reached on Long Beach Gateway Project

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Long Beach says a major milestone has been reached on the Long Beach Gateway project. The construction fence surrounding the project has officially come down as work continues on the new entrance into the city. The landscaping and asphalt work are expected to begin in the coming weeks. Drivers are still being asked…

First RISE Graduates walk the stage at University of Southern Mississippi

HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WXXV)- The University of Southern Miss is sharing their first Rise graduates are participating in commencement ceremonies. Taylor Carly and Dan Lewis are part of a program for people with intellectual and other development disabilities RISE is a four-year, eight semester non-degree certificate, one of only two programs in the state. The program launched in 2023, with the…

Mayor Hugh Keating honors Ship Island Excursions, Skrmetta family for 100 years of service

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- Mayor Hugh Keating honored Ship Island Excursions with a proclamation on Tuesday. Mayor Keating honored the Skrmetta family for 100 years of business. The community came out, honoring the family who offered transport to and from Ship Island. A special placard was also presented, sharing the history of the service. The 2026 season started on March 14….

State Department of Health launches website to expand access to mental health resources

The Mississippi Department of Health has launched a new online tool to help people find behavioral health resources across the state. The website, called Mississippi Cares, offers mental health information, screening tools, medication details, and links to local services all in one place. State officials say the goal is to make it easier for individuals, families, and providers to navigate…