Eleven Coast Athletes chosen to play in North/South All-Star Basketball Game!

The Mississippi gulf coast is also home to several South all star players! The following juniors will be playing in the north vs South allstar game, starting out with the boys! Congratulations to George county’s Lataurus Bradley, Pascagoula’s Marcus Cooper and Adam Griffin, Gulfport’s Denzel Jackson and Adrian Martin, St. Martin’s Markel Simmons, and St. stanislaus Rafael Cohen!  As for…

Four Coast Basketball players selected to play in Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game!

If you’re looking for the top high school basketball talent in the state you don’t have to look far as four coast athletes have officially received All-Star status. In the span of one year, the Mississippi Gulf Coast has improved from just one to four Mississippi-Alabama all-star selections. For the third year in a row, Pascagoula is home to a…

Christian Collegiate Academy’s Tahj Hill reaches 1,000 career points

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) — Christian Collegiate Academy senior Tahj Hill became the first player in program history to record 1,000 career points in Friday night’s game against Columbia Academy. The magic moment came just one minute into the game: Hill hit a three-pointer to open up scoring, then followed that up with a tough lay-up on the next possession. The…

Christian Collegiate Academy falls to Columbia Academy, 46-42, as Hill reaches milestone

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) — Christian Collegiate Academy suffered a close loss to Columbia Academy on Friday night, falling 46-42. Senior captain Tahj Hill became the first player in program history to record 1,000 career points, reaching the milestone just one minute into the game. The Bulldogs are still the top team in MAIS 3A District 4, with a 14-5 overall…

Jackson County fire departments, emergency service offices team up to support young girl battling leukemia

VANCLEAVE, Miss. (WXXV) — Fire departments and other emergency service organizations across Jackson County are teaming up to raise money for one local girl battling leukemia. Seven-year-old Ryleigh Yates, a second grader at Vancleave Lower Elementary School, is described by her uncle Will Yates as a bubbly kid with many interests. “She loves sports,” Will said. “She’s got older brother…

Junior Auxiliary of Biloxi-Ocean Springs Prom Closet returns Saturday

The Junior Auxiliary of Biloxi-Ocean Springs annual prom closet is Saturday. Each year, the initiative helps local middle and high schoolers find affordable formal wear for prom and other school dances. It happens at the St. Martin location of In the Zone on Tucker Road starting at 10 a.m. and running through 2 p.m. Categories: Local News Tags: Junior Auxiliary…

Stone County holds town hall meeting for transparency and communication

STONE COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- Stone County residents gathered at the McHenry Community Center for a town hall meeting Thursday. The Stone County Sheriff’s Department organized the meeting which gave the community the opportunity to hear directly from their local law enforcement agency. Sheriff Todd Stewart discussed the last year as a whole, noting the over 12,000 calls for service the…

1/16 – Rain chance returns Saturday with cold temperatures following

Meteorologist Sam Lucey has a look at your forecast

Cloud cover will increase overnight with a few spotty showers possible in the pre-dawn hours, but most areas remain dry. Saturday stays mostly cloudy and cool with only a slight chance for passing showers. Temperatures top out in the upper 50s before colder air settles in on Saturday night, bringing another round of light precipitation. A brief mix of rain…

Saenger Theater progress report

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)-The people of Biloxi have impatiently been waiting for the Saenger Theater to reopen since it was closed for repairs and renovations in 2018. The nearly 100-year-old building has been remodeled inside and out. Mayor FoFo Gilich tells us Biloxi is close to finally finishing the project. Categories: Featured, Local News

Back Bay Mission partners with Memorial Health for new collaborative initiative

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- Back Bay Mission, in partnership with Memorial Health System, hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony in Biloxi to announce a new collaborative initiative expanding access to healthcare for individuals experiencing homelessness. Through this partnership, Memorial Health System’s graduate medical education program will place resident doctors and medical interns on Back Bay Mission’s campus to provide direct care to…

1,000-pound Great White Shark spotted near Alabama coast line

A sighting of a thousand-pound Great White Shark near our Mississippi waters this past weekend is making quite the splash here along the Coast. WXXV News 25’s Brynne Baxley spoke to a shark expert at the Mississippi Aquarium to learn more about the creatures and how they actually help our offshore aquatic ecosystems. Categories: Local News

Get to know Pascagoula Football’s new Head Coach, Zach Green!

After three days of receiving the job, new Pascagoula Head Football Coach Zach Green sat down to speak with Sports Director Ansley Brent. Inside the Panther locker room, Green discusses his excitement for taking over the program, plans for the future, past coaches that he’s learned under, and how he plans to bring a State Championship to Pascagoula High school….

Arrest made after fight at Pearl River Central High basketball game

PEARL RIVER COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- A Picayune man was taken into custody on an assault charge stemming from an incident at a high school basketball game on January 9. That’s according to our media partner, the Sun Herald. Twenty-year-old Brady Robertson is the man facing assault changes. This past Monday, the Pearl River County School District posted a statement on…

Lawmakers ask NOAA to aid against illegal red snapper harvesting

Senators Wicker and Hyde-Smith announced that they are among a group of lawmakers encouraging a crack down on illegal fishing in U.S. waters. They signed a letter urging NOAA to step in and help stop Mexican fishing vessels from illegally harvesting red snapper in U.S. waters. The effort is aimed at protecting gulf fishermen and cutting off a major funding…

MLK Coastwide Celebration events begin

In the lead up to Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, coastwide celebration events will be held all weekend long, starting Friday and weather permitting. A gospel extravaganza takes place at 7 p.m. tonight at St. Paul United Methodist Church in Biloxi. Saturday, there is a mental health luncheon at noon. On Sunday at 3 p.m., the Reverend William…

National Pothole Day brings awareness to troubling infrastructure problem and impacts to South Mississippians

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) — Potholes are unavoidable in South Mississippi: they pop up everywhere from construction zones to parking lots. There’s no jolt quite like hitting a big one, then feeling relieved when your tire pressure light doesn’t instantly pop up. The problem might appear to end there, but that’s rarely the case. Even small potholes can cause damage to…

Music with a Mission event benefiting Tunnels to Towers Foundation

The Sanctuary in Biloxi is hosting an event benefiting the Tunnels to Towers Foundation. Chicago Fire actor Phil Donlon and retired FBI Agent and author Scott Payne join us with the details. The Music with a Mission event takes place Saturday, January 17 beginning at 10 a.m. at the Sanctuary located at 156 Camellia Street. For more information, click here….

Mayor Gilich nominates new Biloxi police chief

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)-Biloxi Mayor FoFo Gilich has nominated the next chief of police for the city. In a resolution, Mayor Gilich recommended Assistant Police Chief Christopher DeBack for the position. The resolution is expected to be discussed during next Tuesday’s city council meeting. It will take effect and be in effect as soon as it is passed. Categories: Featured, Local…

Biloxi Police John Miller last day on the job before retirement

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- Today is Biloxi Police Chief John Miller’s last day on the job before his retirement. Chief Miller has served the city for more than three decades, first joining the force in December 1990. He was named the city’s police chief in 2009, but he didn’t follow a conventional route to the rank. Chief Miller says he never…