The Gulfport Sports Hall of Fame will induct 11 members this Saturday! Hear reactions from five deserving inductees.

The Gulfport Sports Hall of Fame is preparing to induct its 10th class which consists of 11 members. Those members include:   Timmy Bowers (Harrison Central HS, Class of 2000)  Sara Carter (St. John HS, Class of 2000) Robin Fairley Collins (Gulfport HS, Class of 1980) Rod Davis (Gulfport HS Class of 1999) Bobby Garner (Gulfport HS, Class of 1999)…

For the first time since 2019, the Biloxi Shuckers clinch the First Half title in the South Division!

The magic number is one for the Biloxi Shuckers because all they need to do is win one game in order to win the first half title in the South Division. Wasting no time in the Shuckers uniform is right-handed pitcher Tyson Hardin. The Mississippi State grad was promoted earlier on Wednesday from High-A Wisconsin and started his debut with…

State lawmakers calling for FEMA review of flood insurance

A few years ago, FEMA came up with what’s called Risk 2.0. It assesses risk and premiums for the National Flood Insurance Program. Mississippi’s two senators, Roger Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith, have joined other members of Congress in calling for a review of 2.0, saying it’s creating hardship for businesses and homeowners. Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney joins us to…

First residents move into Veterans Home at Tradition

HARRISON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- On Wednesday morning, two residents moved into the new Mississippi Veterans Home at Tradition. The Mississippi Department of Veterans Affairs officials say a few more residents are expected to move in soon as well. Work on the Vito Canizaro Veterans Home mostly wrapped up in April, which is when a big dedication ceremony was held. Since…

National Hydrography Day: How marine science impacts our region

PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss. (WXXV) – The Naval Oceanographic Office, or NAVO, is the largest subordinate command within the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command. NAVO is responsible for providing oceanographic products and services to all elements of the Department of Defense. And the best part, it’s all based right here in South Mississippi.  NAVO partners with local high schools and universities…

Gulfport Police pick up alligator from school

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- You never know what the job might bring, Gulfport Police were called to a local school due to an alligator on Wednesday. The alligator was brought away from the school thanks to these officers. The Gulfport Police said no alligators are allowed enrollment without a backpack and permission slip. The police also shared a photo from a…

Completion of Operation Safe Online Summer

Attorney General Lynn Fitch announces the completion of Operation Safe Online Summer, which has resulted in 11 arrests and one child abuse victim rescued. In a statement, AG Fitch says her office is working hard to protect young people wherever they are. She shares it is important for parents to be aware of the risks and how to take precautions…

Pascagoula creates website on annexation process

Pascagoula, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Pascagoula has rolled out a new website to help answer residents’ questions about the city’s ongoing annexation process. The news about the city’s annexation plans has sparked lots of conversations about the city’s future as of late. The plan is to add 25.2 square miles of land east of Pascagoula to the city’s limits,…

$75 million invested into Stone County, Anduril Industries expands Solid Rocket Complex

STONE COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV) – Anduril Industries has invested $75 million into the expansion of the Solid Rocket Complex located in Stone County. The Stone County Economic Development Partnership has accepted a purchase agreement with Anduril Industries, acquiring the previously leased 125-acre site where the company began operating its rocket motor production facility in 2021.   The expansion will bring over…

Sonya Williams Barnes requests ballot box inspections

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- Democratic Mayoral Candidate Sonya Williams Barnes has requested the inspection of ballot boxes in the aftermath of her loss to Republican Hugh Keating in the mayoral race two weeks ago. Williams Barnes sent a letter to the Gulfport City Clerk’s Office, congratulating Republican Hugh Keating on his win, but also requesting that she be able to canvass…

Mississippi veterans receive trip to the nation’s capital

Gulfport, Miss (WXXV)- A group of Mississippi veterans received a long-overdue honor, all thanks to a partnership between WoodmenLife and the Honor Flight Network. 27 Mississippi veterans were honored with a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Washington, D.C., just getting back home from that trip on June 17th. From June 15th to the 17th, these heroes – who served in World War…

Biloxi Shuckers are one win away from clinching division after a gritty 9-8 win over the Knoxville Smokies!

It was an electric night at Keesler Federal Park not just because it was national mascot day, shoutout to everyone’s favorite bird, Schooner, but because with a Shuckers win and a Montgomery Biscuit loss, Biloxi could clinch the first half title in the South Division! The Biloxi Shuckers kicked off their homestand against the Knoxville Smokies, and the right-handed pitcher…

Railroad Crossing improvement work continues in Long Beach

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV)- A reminder that a railroad crossing closure in Long Beach is in effect. Crews are working on leveling Cleveland Avenue and rerouting the drainage ditch there. The Cleveland Avenue Railroad Crossing is closed during the daytime hours this week. The eastbound and westbound lanes on Railroad Street will remain open during this time. The Cleveland Avenue…

Community comes out to help clean up creek in Pearl River County

PICAYUNE, Miss. (WXXV)- Volunteers in Pearl River County rolled up their sleeves today to clean up some of the county’s waterways this morning. Volunteers were needed and headed down to the Megehee Bridge Recreation Area near the Ozona and Carriere communities, where they helped keep the watershed clean. Community service hours were available, raffle prizes, and lunch was also served…

Eleven-year-old Jackson County boy honored for saving mother

JACKSON COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- Singing River Health System honored one child in Jackson County for his heroism. Timothy Thomas used quick thinking recently during a medical emergency involving his mom. Timothy’s mom was experiencing a seizure while driving before pulling into the Singing River Hurley Clinic. Timothy got out and quickly alerted clinic staff, allowing his mom to receive immediate…

Richard Jordan requests clemency

The man currently on death row for killing a Gulfport banker’s wife back in 1976 is now seeking clemency from Governor Tate Reeves. Richard Jordan is scheduled to be executed on June 25 and in an effort to seek clemency, the Mississippi Office of Capital Post Conviction Counsel released a video on YouTube in which Jordan shares his story and…

Stone County EMA looking for volunteers

STONE COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- The Stone County Emergency Management Agency is looking for volunteers to help the community prepare and respond to emergencies. The EMA held a volunteer meeting Monday night to discuss different teams involved with emergency response in Stone County. Areas where volunteers are needed include damage assessment, distributions team, shelter, drone and weather spotters. You can volunteer…