Singing River Mall demolition signals new era for Gautier

GAUTIER, Miss. (WXXV) — A once-bustling shopping destination in Gautier is being torn down—ushering in a new chapter for the city. The Singing River Mall, which sat vacant for years and became a symbol of economic stagnation, is now the focus of Gautier’s largest redevelopment effort in decades. City leaders say the demolition marks more than the end of a…

Drunk swimmer rescued in Pascagoula

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV)- A woman is charged with public intoxication after Pascagoula police and other first responders had to rescue her from the water. The incident happened near Beach Park Pier after police got reports of a missing swimmer. Police, along with Pascagoula Fire, DMR officials, and Jackson County Sheriff’s Deputies, located the woman after a short time and brought…

One dead after crash in George County

GEORGE COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- One person is dead and five others hospitalized after a two-vehicle crash in George County over the weekend. According to MHP, a 2024 Hyundai Santa Cruz was traveling north on Highway 98 when it collided with a 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander just before 6 p.m. Sunday evening. The driver of the Hyundai, 52-year-old Jason Blue of…

Vancleave 3-Star Offensive Lineman Dalton Toothman announces commitment to Mississippi State!

What a day for celebration it was at Vancleave high school as one of their own announced his commitment to play football at the Division I level. The Bulldog community filled the basketball gym as three-star offensive lineman Dalton Toothman declared where he’ll be continuing his football career. Narrowed down to four schools, Toothman opened up a white gift bag…

6/23 – Sam’s “Hot and Muggy” Monday Evening Forecast

Once our afternoon storms die out this evening we’ll stay mostly clear until closer to morning when we could see another brief round of coastal showers. Temperatures will sit in the low to mid 70s across South Mississippi and another afternoon of hot and muggy conditions is expected too. High temperatures will top out in the low to mid 90s…

Shrimp season officially underway in Mississippi

SOUTH MISSISSIPPI (WXXV)-The 2025 shrimp season in Mississippi is now underway. While shrimpers hit the waters early Monday morning, shrimpers we spoke to say their catch numbers were low. Still, DMR said in a Facebook post this afternoon that their staff out on the water observed 33 boats catching brown shrimp, especially in the areas around Deer and Round Islands….

Volunteers needed for cleaning Biloxi’s Amtrak station

Biloxi, Miss. (WXXV)- Amtrak is expected to return to the Gulf Coast with the Mardi Gras Express route. That passenger line expected to start in a few weeks. One group on the Gulf Coast is asking the public to help clean the Biloxi station. Volunteers are asked to head out on June 28th, the cleaning is expected to run from…

Swearing in ceremony for officials in City of Gautier

GAUTIER, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Gautier held a swearing-in ceremony for those office holders elected in the June 3 municipal elections. Each ward’s council member took the Oath of Office in front of family and friends at the Sound Amphitheater, followed by Council Member At Large Eric Minor, and Mayor Casey Vaughan as he enters his second term as…

Crews connecting new and existing water mains in Ocean Springs

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV)- A heads up for the City of Ocean Springs, crews will be connecting a new water main to the existing water main on Front Beach Drive from Washington Avenue to the Seaman Memorial. That work starting Monday, June 23 and running until this Thursday, June 26. Due to the work, the existing water main must be…

Wild Wonders

Summer Camp

Ryan gets all the details on Camp Aqua, the Mississippi Aquarium’s summer camp going on now through July. Categories: Wild Wonders Tags: Aquarium, Camp Aqua, Mississippi Aquarium, Ryan Mahan, summer camps, wild wonders

23rd annual Scrapin the Coast wraps up

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- Scrapin the Coast rolled through the Mississippi Coast this weekend for the 23rd edition of this can’t miss event. Scrapin the Coast has been a Coast tradition since 2002 and is one of the premier car, truck, and bike shows in the south. Scrapin the Coast had so many cool rides to offer that the inside of…

JZ 94.5 holds third annual Juneteenth Celebration over the weekend

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Gulfport has spent the past week celebrating Juneteenth with various events. The third annual JZ 94.5 Juneteenth Celebration took place in Downtown Gulfport on Saturday. At this year’s festival, the focus was celebrating unity, heritage, and hometown pride. There were all kinds of events to enjoy with live music and entertainment all day long,…

06/23 Ryan’s “New Week, Same Pattern” Monday Morning Forecast

We're starting a new week, but with the same summertime pattern from the last few.

Not breaking any new ground with today’s forecast as we start off a new week, but with the same ol’ pattern we’ve enjoyed for the last several…more “summer-like” weather. Though it isn’t really “summer-like” anymore since we officially started summer late last Friday night, so now our hot & humid pattern with afternoon storms would just be “seasonal.” That said,…

Federal judge denies stay of execution for Richard Jordan

A new federal court ruling is handed down in the case of Richard Jordan, the death row inmate set to be executed this coming Wednesday for a 1976 Gulfport murder. U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate denying Jordan’s request for an injunction to block the execution. Jordan is set to die by lethal injection on the 25th, but he and his…

Home of Grace Golf Classic raises funds to support addiction recovery

VANCLEAVE, Miss. (WXXV)-The Home of Grace Golf Classic’s annual fundraiser teed off Friday in Vancleave. At the Preserve Golf Club, Keesler Federal Credit Union helped to organize the Home of Grace Golf Classic. The goal of the tournament was to raise funds and awareness for addiction recovery. This event brings together golfers, supports, and even alumni of the program to…

6/20 – Sam’s “Summer-Like” Friday Night Forecast

We have another heat advisory on tap for Saturday across parts of South Mississippi from 11 am to 7 pm. High temperatures are expected to top out in the low to mid 90s with the heat index hovering around 108 through much of the afternoon. Showers and storms will be a bit more spotty on Saturday as compared to Sunday…

Shrimp season starts in Mississippi on Monday

The Gulf Coast shrimp fleet will drop its net in Mississippi waters on Monday for the start of shrimp season. The 2025 season begins bright and early at 6 a.m. All boats must be licensed or permitted by the Mississippi Department of Maritime Resources. DMR Executive Director Joe Spraggins came into the studio to tell us more. Categories: Featured, Local…

Alzheimer’s Awareness Month: Sit down with Dr. Lee Voulters of Memorial Health System

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) – 6.7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, and Memorial Health System in Gulfport treats dementia patients every day. What is dementia, and how can its early signs be detected?  WXXV News 25’s Jordyn Lassiter sat down with Dr. Lee Voulters, a neurologist with Memorial Health System in Gulfport,…

Local agencies release traffic plans for Scrapin the Coast

Scrapin the Coast kicks off today and law enforcement agencies want to remind you about anticipated traffic delays along Highway 90 this weekend as a result. Gulfport Police’s Scrapin traffic plan is going into effect this weekend. Highway 90 from Cowan Road to Debuys Road will only have one lane open in both directions with the other lane being reserved…