7/10 – Jeff’s “Thunderstorms Move Out” Monday Evening Forecast

Thunderstorms that moved in this afternoon will exit the picture. The coverage of rainfall will be on its way down through the evening. Expect clearing skies overnight and partly cloudy skies to start your Tuesday. Sunshine will be around in the morning but cloud coverage and rain chances will increase into the afternoon. Rain chances will be around 50% during…

Drum Corps International returns to Southern Miss

The Drum Corps International Show will return to Hattiesburg later this month. Top corps from around the country will compete in a one-night only stadium show at the University of Southern Mississippi’s M.M. Roberts Stadium on Wednesday, July 26th. The 2023 edition of DCI Southern Mississippi will start at 7:30 p.m. and will feature more than 1,000 student musicians and…

Children enjoy Traintastic summer camps

Children were busy at Traintastic today, working at Innovation Stations. The assignment? To create, design, and build their own forts. Traintastic has entered week two of their summer camps which prepare campers for careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. This opportunity allows them to be creative and get hands-on experience. Registration is now open for the last session and…

Folds of Honor Golf Tournament at Windance Country Club

Mitchell Distributing is helping raise money for an amazing cause by hosting their first golf tournament on the Gulf Coast. Twenty-five teams gathered at Windance Golf and Country Club for the Folds of Honor Golf Classic. Mitchell Distributing and Budweiser are supporters of Folds of Honor and their mission is to honor the sacrifice and educate the legacy of our…

Powerball jackpot grows to $675M

There were no jackpot winners after Saturday night’s Powerball drawing. As the wait for a winner goes on, the jackpot has grown to $675 million, the 10th largest in history. The next drawing is tonight and the cash option will be an estimated $340.9 million. On Saturday, one Powerball ticket sold in Saucier won $100,000. One local business is benefiting…

Jackson County Relief Council meets to help Moss Point

Amid the confusion of when or if the city of Moss Point may be declared a natural disaster area, Jackson County officials and local agencies are forging ahead with long-term recovery efforts for the city. The Jackson County Board of Supervisors approved a proposed long-term recovery council last week. The council met today at the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce…

17th annual Pet Therapy Graduation

Visiting Pet Teams of South Mississippi introduced its newest and re-registered pet therapy dog teams. More than a dozen dogs went parading down the aisle with their handlers to receive their caps and bandanas at the 17th annual Pet Therapy Graduation. These furry graduates will now be providing therapy and emotional support to those in need across South Mississippi. Handlers…

Expert Talk with Lori Buhring – Charlotte Terrell, Gulfport Behavioral Health System

The Effect of Social Media on Kid's Mental Health

Lori sat down with mental health expert, Charlotte Terrell with Gulfport Behavioral Health System this week for a chat about when and why to limit children and their use of social media.  How has social media been show to affect children’s mental health and what warning signs can parents be on the lookout for? Categories: Expert Talk

Frida Festival at Mockingbird Café in Bay St. Louis

Frida Kahlo fans broke out their decorative costumes for an annual festival in Bay St. Louis. Frida Fest at Mockingbird Café celebrates the life of one of Mexico’s most revered and well-known artists. Most of Kahlo’s masterpieces were created while she was bed ridden with polio.  Her self-portraits frequently depict her own agony, personal traumas, expressing her physical and mental…

Expert Talk with Lori Buhring – Vicki Rhodes, The Floor Trader

Vicki Rhodes Explains Why Waterproof Flooring is Best for Pet Owners

WXXV General Manager Don Moore filled in for Lori this week and sat down with flooring expert Vicki Rhodes with The Floor Trader to talk more about waterproof laminate flooring and why pet owners should consider it in place of other types of flooring for its superior scratch resistance, water resistance and durability. Categories: Expert Talk

St. Rose de Lima Blues and BBQ festival in Bay St. Louis

Barbecue and blues filled the air down in Bay St. Louis over the weekend. St. Rose de Lima Catholic Church held its 97th annual blues and BBQ fest. It’s a major fundraiser hosted each year, bringing Hancock County residents together for fun. 30 craft and food vendors were camped out along the Historic Depot Grounds for people to shop and…

Tony Trapani receives Memorial Star in Bay St. Louis

Tony Trapani’s legacy was cemented in a big way over the weekend. The Hancock County Community Development Foundation honored Trapani Saturday with a Heritage Memorial Star outside of his restaurant. Tony’s wife Jolynne, daughter Grace, and son Joseph all gave speeches in remembrance of the beloved father and husband. Trapani is well-known for his loyalty and commitment to Bay St….

Mississippi Freedom Marker honors Lawrence Guyot in hometown of Pass Christian

A new marker has been added to the Mississippi Freedom Trail, commemorating an American hero and Civil Rights activist native to Pass Christian. City leaders, family members, and friends gathered around what was once an old playground Lawrence Guyot used to play on for an unveiling of the new Mississippi Freedom Marker. Mayor Jim Rafferty said, “Here we have an…

Morning Business Report: July 10th, 2023

Which Zodiac sign spends the most on vacation? And stamp prices just increased again. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

6/10 – Chris’s “Afternoon T-Storms” Monday Afternoon Forecast

Currently there is a stationary front to the north of the I-20 corridor with showers and thunderstorms to the south of it. This afternoon will bring partly cloudy skies with a 50% chance for showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will climb to around 90 degrees with the heat index around 100 degrees. The rea is under a “Marginal” threat for…

Some Moss Point residents receiving misleading FEMA letters

Some Moss Point residents who applied early for help from FEMA after a tornado hit the city are hearing back from FEMA — but assistance is not yet available for the city. State and local officials are still in the process of having the city declared a federal disaster area. Neither Gov. Tate Reeves nor President Joe Biden have declared…

6/10 – The Chief’s “Hot & Muggy” Monday Morning Forecast

Overnight activity has now diminished across the area. Currently there is a stationary front to the north of the I-20 corridor with showers and thunderstorms to the south of it. Today we will bring mostly cloudy skies becoming partly could this afternoon with a 50% chance for showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will climb to around 90 degrees with the…

Former Southern Miss right-handed pitcher Tyler Stuart reminisces on last years MLB draft and provides insight for players waiting on this year’s call

  Earlier tonight, dreams came true for 70 talented athletes who heard their names called in the first two rounds of the 2023 MLB draft, but that also means hundreds of other athletes are patiently waiting to see if they’ll get a call. Someone who knows that feeling all too well is Southern Miss alum Tyler Stuart, who was drafted…

7/9 – Jeff Vorick’s “Rounds of Thunderstorms” Sunday Night Forecast

Rounds of thunderstorm chances have been in the area much of today. There will be the potential for scattered thunderstorms overnight and again tomorrow. Rain chances are around 60% for the next 24 hours. Some thunderstorms could bring the potential for a strong wind gust. The main issue will be efficient rainmakers and isolated pockets of flooding. Rain chances will…