IMMS set to release turtles Friday afternoon

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- IMMS is releasing more turtles Friday. Three turtles will be released into the Mississippi Sound at 3:30 p.m. in front of the Edgewater Mall in Biloxi. If you are unable to attend, they will live stream the release on their Facebook page. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Institute of Marine Mammal Studies, turtle release

Juneteenth Celebration this weekend in Biloxi

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- Cece Shabazz and Felix Gines are in studio to tell us about the Juneteenth Celebration happening this weekend in Biloxi, which features many big events. This free celebration includes a 3-on-3 basketball tournament, a Unity Walk/Run, live music, local vendors, family activities, and a special Juneteenth recognition ceremony. Come celebrate culture, community, and freedom in a way…

06/13 Ryan’s “Familiar” Friday Morning Forecast

Get ready for a familiar pattern as we finish off the week with more afternoon showers and storms.

We’re in for more familiar weather across South Mississippi today with initially spotty, then more frequent shower and thunderstorm activity popping up later in the day. It won’t be too widespread once again today, but I do expect we’ll start seeing a slight uptick in the frequency and amount of rainfall we see as we finish off the week and…

Main Street Art Market coming to Bay St. Louis

BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. (WXXV)-Artist Steve Barney joins us in studio this morning. He’s here to talk about the Second Block Lawn Pop-up Art Market in Bay St. Louis. The Main Street Art Market, a one-day celebration of local art and culture, will take place Saturday, June 14 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the Second Block of Main…

Former Biloxi Shucker throws a no hitter through five innings during Major League debut

Former Biloxi Shucker Jacob Misiorowski made his Major League debut for the Milwaukee Brewers. The flame thrower started off strong, owning the top pitching velocities of the day after just one inning. The righty had a stellar start in the show, throwing five hitless innings with five strikeouts and throwing 14 pitches over 100 miles per hour. Congratulations to former…

Wiggins Native, Grace Ann Courtney, prepares for Distinguished Young Woman Nationals

WIGGINS, Miss. (WXXV) – Over the summer, Grace Ann Courtney, a Wiggins native and graduate of the Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science, was named Distinguished Young Woman of Mississippi. Now, she’s preparing to take the national stage. Earlier today, Courtney was celebrated with a heartfelt send-off party hosted by the Stone County Economic Development Partnership as she gears up…

MDOT releases Hurricane Preparedness Guide

When it’s hurricane season, it is all hands-on deck for officials on the Coast and in the state, including the Mississippi Department of Transportation. MDOT has just released its Hurricane Preparedness Guide. Anna Ehrgott with MDOT joins us from Jackson and has more. Categories: Featured, Local News, News Tags: hurricane preparedness guide, MDOT

Governor Reeves announces boost to AI development in Mississippi

Mississippi is making a big push into artificial intelligence. Governor Tate Reeves announced a new initiative to grow AI talent across the state. The Mississippi AI talent accelerator program aims to build skills in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and advanced technologies through the state’s universities. The goal is to support the growth of Amazon Web Services in Mississippi. Amazon’s Director…

Suspect killed in police stand off in Saucier identified

SAUCIER, Miss. (WXXV)-The Mississippi Bureau of Investigations has confirmed the identity of the suspect killed in Wednesday night’s police stand off in Saucier. The suspect has been identified as 40-year-old Jason Simmons. The area of Saucier where this all took place, off Highway 67 and Turan Road, was on high edge Wednesday night, with law enforcement responding in full force….

Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum offering summer camp

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- This summer, kids are taking flight at the Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum Summer Camp. Students in grades six through 12 can dive into the world of aeronautics. From flight simulators and drones to 3D printing, robotics, and even aviation sheet metal, campers are getting a real, hands-on experience. They even help build a real airplane. It’s a…

Juneteenth in the Pass

Juneteenth celebrations are beginning across South Mississippi this weekend, including one in Downtown Pass Christian. Jake Cook is here to tell us more about Juneteenth in the Pass. The Juneteenth in the Pass event takes place Saturday, June 14 at West Harrison County Civic Center. For more information, click here Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Juneteenth in the Pass

Agriculture Commissioner Andy Gipson announces run for MS governor

JACKSON, Miss. (WXXV)- A statewide elected Republican office holder has announced his candidacy for governor in the 2027 election. Current Agriculture Commissioner Andy Gipson announced his bid for the state’s top office on social media Wednesday night. In his statement announcing his candidacy, Gipson touted is conservative credentials and experience representing Mississippi on the national and world stage when it…

06/12 Ryan’s “Summertime Pattern” Thursday Morning Forecast

We're in for more of this summertime pattern, bringing more afternoon showers later today.

We are firmly entrenched in a summertime pattern, leading once again to cloudy, stormy skies as we head into the afternoon. Today’s activity will trend on the “lighter” side like yesterday, at least compared to the stronger, more widespread storms we saw to start off the week. Severe weather isn’t expected once again, but it also isn’t impossible…particularly as these…

Lawsuit related to debate over imported seafood dismissed against Mary Mahoney’s, Quality Seafood

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- A well-known Biloxi restaurant, as well as a seafood market in the city, have won the lawsuit related to the debate over imported seafood. According to our media partner, the Sun Herald, Mary Mahoney’s Old French House and Quality Seafood and Poultry were targets of a federal lawsuit over imported seafood last year. Today, the judge dismissed…

Destiny’s Elite Girls fourth annual ‘My Journey Weekend Getaway”

Latrina McCarty joins us in studio this morning. She’s here to tell us about the Destiny’s Elite Girls fourth annual ‘My Journey Weekend Getaway.’ The weekend getaway takes place June 20th through the 22nd in Foley, Alabama. The deadline to register is Friday, June 13. Click here for more information. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Destiny’s Elite Girls, ‘My Journey Weekend…

6/11 – Sam Lucey’s Wet Wednesday Evening Forecast

For your Wednesday night there’s a slight chance for a few showers or thunderstorms, mainly between 3 and 4 a.m. Otherwise, it’ll be partly cloudy with low temperatures around 76°F and light winds that will calm overnight. Thursday starts off mostly sunny, but by the afternoon, there’s a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms with temperatures climbing to around 88°F….