6/20 – Jeff’s “More Rain Chances” Tuesday Night Forecast

The Flash Flood Watch for our area will be allowed to expire at 10 PM. South Mississippi will be drying out gradually from the heavy rainfall earlier. Mild temperatures and clearing skies will be around overnight. More rain potential will be around for the next few days but it will become more isolated in nature towards the weekend. The area…

City of Moss Point dealing with aftermath of tornado

Today was a day for clean up for many Moss Point residents after a tornado ripped through town Monday afternoon. At around 3 p.m. Monday afternoon, the City of Moss Point was hit with a tragedy they’ll never forget. An EF2 tornado came through the north-western edge of the River City and proceeded straight through the City of Moss Point…

Suspects wanted for vehicle theft in Gautier

Gautier police is asking for help finding suspects accused of car thefts. This is ring camera footage sent in by a resident of the Lewis Gate subdivision. It was taken on June 15th. It shows four people walking down the street and checking cars. If you think you can recognize the people in the footage or know who they are,…

6/20 – Jeff Vorick’s “Rain Chances End” Tuesday Evening Forecast

Coverage of showers and thunderstorms will gradually lessen over the next few hours. A Flash Flood Watch for our area will expire at 10 PM. Gradual drying out and draining will take place as rain chances will dwindle overnight. Expect a mild night with clearing skies. Thunderstorm chances will be in the picture but they’ll become more isolated over the…

Miss Biloxi Katelyn Perry discusses Miss Mississippi experience

A South Mississippi woman has left her mark on the Miss Mississippi competition. Katelyn Perry competed in the Miss Mississippi pageant on June 10th in Vicksburg, representing Biloxi. She received a preliminary talent award and placed as first alternate for the quality-of-life award. On finals night, she placed in the top 11. With pageant season over for the year, Katelyn…

Gulfport Chamber of Commerce hosts second quarterly breakfast

Stennis Space Center is known far and wide for its contribution to NASA’s space program, but officials with Stennis are trying to get the word out about the other great things going on in Hancock County. Duane Armstrong, the manager of the center’s strategy business development office, spoke at the Gulfport Chamber’s quarterly breakfast. Stennis has more than 5,000 employees…

Jackson County supervisors meet about improvements

Exciting things are ahead for Jackson County. The board of supervisors met this morning, touching on new developments in the county. Jackson County has several major road projects in the works that aim to create safer roadways and encourage commercial development. Facility improvements include a library expansion, the airport expansion, a new emergency operations center, and a new animal shelter….

Morning Business Report: June 20th, 2023

UPS workers are a step closer to striking this summer and Amazon has new ways to fight fake product reviews. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

St. Peter’s by the Sea hosting Biscuit Brigala Benefit

A group of volunteers from St. Peters by the Sea began making biscuits to serve people in need. Now, a new gala coming up later this month will help the Biscuit Brigade raise money for its important ministry. Here to tell us more about the Biscuit Brigala is Rev. Patrick Sanders of St. Peter’s By the Sea Episcopal Church. Categories:…

Moss Point city leaders react to tornado damage

We’re hearing more from Moss Point city leaders today about the devastation the city has experienced. Ward Six Alderman Wayne Lennep represents parts of the city that experienced the most damage. Lennep and other city leaders continue to assess the damage this afternoon as they coordinate relief efforts with state agencies. While the damage is extensive, Alderman Lennep says River…

6/20 – The Chief’s “Flash Flood Watch” Afternoon Forecast

With a weak cold front overhead and drier airmass, showers and thunderstorms will pop a little later this afternoon. The activity will get started farther NW and move SE. This will likely be helped along by outflow boundaries again interacting with this surface front. All of this new activity should do much of the same as yesterday’s has done with…

Ocean Springs football’s Sharroid Whitehead offered by Oklahoma

The next in line to come out of Ocean Springs High School is class of 2026 recruit Sharroid Whitehead who just pulled in his fourth Division I offer from Oklahoma. That goes along with other looks from Penn State, Florida State, and Virginia Tech. During his 2022 freshman season, Whitehead rushed eight times for 72 yards with a ten-yard catch….

Pass Christian native Cory McGee runs personal record mile

On Thursday, Pass Christian native Cory McGee continuing to build off a great showing at the Tokyo games, running a personal record in the mile at 4 minutes and 18.11 seconds at the Oslo Diamond League Dream Mile. Not only a PR, but the third-fastest U.S. women’s mile ever. For reference, that’s about 30 seconds faster than the incredible times…

Hail in Gulfport near Jones Park

This is a picture sent in by Vanezza Smith of Gulfport. This video was taken near Jones Park and Highway 90. It may sound like rain, but Vanezza found a bit of hail. If you have any pictures or videos, you’d like to share, you can send them to newsrelease@wxxv25.com. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Gulfport, hail, Weather

City of Moss Point feeling impacts of tornado

Just before 3 p.m. today, a tornado touched down in Moss Point near Main Street. First responders immediately responded, shutting down the street where the most damage is. Many homes have received unfathomable damage, as well as local businesses and a Moss Point school. Alongside the destruction of buildings, many roads have been left undrivable due to debris and fallen…

Mississippi Power holds iCan Girls in Engineering Camp

These future engineers are going to change the world one day as they participate in Mississippi Power’s iCAN Girls in Engineering event. Members of the Mississippi Power community are teaching young women to say ‘I can’ and are hoping they’ll leave saying ‘I will!” The purpose of the iCAN Girls in Engineering camp is to inspire these school-aged girls that…

Pascagoula Senior Center holding handmade pottery course

The Pascagoula Senior Center is hosting a six-part series on handmade pottery. Over the course of the series, participants will gain knowledge and skills in pottery-making. From shaping the clay to preparing it for firing, the volunteer instructors will provide step-by-step guidance, ensuring a rewarding learning experience. After completing the classes, participants will have the opportunity to visit the senior…

American Red Cross holding blood drives across the Coast

The American Red Cross invites you to celebrate summer and save lives. The Red Cross is holding a blood drive this week as part of Media for Red Cross. It began today and will extend through Saturday, June 23rd. The drive will be held in multiple locations across the Gulf Coast. Giving just one donation can save up to three…

Inaugural Juneteenth Family Funday in Gulfport

A Juneteenth celebration took place in Gulfport on the lawn next to the Mississippi Aquarium. The event is brought to you by JZ 94.5, Hancock Whitney, the aquarium, and the City of Gulfport. They have come together to host the Inaugural Juneteenth Family Fun Day, celebrating freedom and community. The event was a day filled with food, vendors, and activities…