9/13 – The Chief’s “Less Humid/Pleasant” Tuesday Afternoon Forecast

Lovely conditions ahead this afternoon as temperatures in the mid-80s and relative humidity in the 30/40% range will make it feel comfortable. As the evening and overnight period progresses, high pressure will continue to build in form the north and usher in post frontal dry/cool airmass. Trended the forecast lows for tonight close to the model guidance which is near…

9/13 – Rob & Freckles Bringing You The Fur-Cast

Here at News 25 we love our fur-babies…but Rob Knight goes beyond that. Here is the FURcast with Rob & Freckles. WE believe Freckles did it better! Categories: Weather Headlines Tags: Freckles The Pup, Less Humid, Morning News, rob knight, Too Cute, Wxxv25 “Today”

9/12 – Brittany’s “Cooler” Monday Evening Forecast

As a cold front makes its way through the area this evening, we can expect the lowest overnight lows we’ve seen all summer. Temperatures will bottom out in the mid to upper 60’s with lower relative humidity values as we’re out the door tomorrow morning. Surface ridging will build in behind it which will allow for efficient radiational cooling to…

St. Martin Football scores electrifying touchdown

A bonus play from the week three Friday Night that was, St. Martin’s DK Jenkins hooking up with four-star wide receiver Noreel White. Watch the video above to see all four of those stars on display as he takes it 84 yards to the house for St. Martin. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: high school football, sports, st. martin

Picayune Defensive End Jamonta Waller offered by Ole Miss

Picayune Defensive End Jamonta Waller finally the recipient of his first Power 5 offer today from Ole Miss. Fresh off last year’s state title, Waller is filling up the stat sheet three games into his junior season, currently second on the team with 37 total tackles and first on the team with three-and-a-half sacks to go along with a forced…

Southern Miss football gives Miami first-half scare

Coming off the longest overtime game in the history of Southern Miss football, the Golden Eagles took on Miami for the first time in program history in a match up headlined by star running back Frank Gore Jr. against his father’s alma mater. The Black and Gold rising to the moment in South Florida, scoring the game’s first touchdown early…

Dak Prescott undergoes thumb surgery

Bad news out of Dallas, Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is out six-to-eight weeks after going under the knife to repair the thumb on his right throwing hand. During the fourth quarter of his team’s loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday Night Football, the Mississippi State alum hit his hand on the hand of linebacker Shaq Barrett, saying he…

Man traveling by car across the world makes pit stop in Long Beach

Traveling from South to North America in his Torino, Hector Argiro can now cross Mississippi off his list of places to visit. News 25’s Lorraine Weiskopf stopped by Chuck Ryan’s Cars in Long Beach. They’ve introduced him to some hospitality in exchange for a fantastic story about Hector’s cross-country voyage. “I follow my dream.” Hector Argiro has followed his dream…

City of Moss Point holds First Responder’s Appreciation Banquet

The City of Moss Point honors the men and women who serve the city during the First Responder’s Appreciation Banquet. Moss Point police, fire fighters, public works, and EMTs received a huge thank you from Moss Point city officials. These men and women put their lives on the line every day and night to keep their communities safe. In any…

13th annual Bears on Patrol wraps up collection drive

This past weekend, the North Bay Civitan Club of D’Iberville and St. Martin held its 13th annual Bears on Patrol Drive-thru to conclude its collection of stuffed animals. Overall, the club collected more than 180 stuffed animals for its cause. These bears were sent to the Mississippi Highway Patrol team who will use them to help comfort children in high-stress…

North Bay Civitan Club of D’Iberville/ St. Martin accepting Buddy of the Year nominations

Do you know someone who shows examples of promoting inclusion and acceptance of people with Down Syndrome in coastal Mississippi? Why not nominate them for the 2022 Gulf Coast Down Syndrome Society’s Buddy of the Year? This recognition will be announced and presented during the Gulf Coast Down Syndrome Society’s 22nd annual Buddy Walk on Saturday, October 15th at the…

Local WWII veteran celebrates 100th birthday in Ocean Springs

The Ocean Springs community held a celebration to honor a World War II veteran who hit an incredible milestone. World War II veteran William ‘Bill’ Ellzey celebrated his 100th birthday in spectacular fashion. He, his family and his friends gathered at his apartment in Ocean Springs where members of the city’s community — such as Mark Seymour VFW post members,…

Blue water lagoon designed presented to Harrison County

‘Operation Clear Water’ hopes to bring a blue water lagoon to the Gulfport Beach. Kenneth Jones, owner of Gulf Coast Development and Design, presented a recreation design to the Harrison County supervisors. The design is for a mile-long lagoon from Island View Casino to Broad Avenue. The initial design creates a dredged lagoon, six to eight feet deep, with shoreline…

Man pleads guilty for 2021 Walmart fires in Mobile and MS Coast

An Alabama man pled guilty for a string of 2021 Walmart fires that took place in Mobile and along the Mississippi Coast. Quinton Olson of Gulf Shores pled guilty to conspiracy of malicious destruction of real and personal property used in and affecting interstate and foreign commerce. The plea agreement comes with a maximum penalty of five years in prison…

Morning Business Report: September 12th, 2022

A pending railroad strike could drive up prices even more and Visa, Mastercard, and American Express will now track gun purchases. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Louisiana artist shares seashell art at Biloxi Seafood Festival

Attendees enjoyed seafood and live entertainment at the 41st annual Biloxi Seafood Festival. The festival provides a chance for vendors to showcase their arts and crafts locally and out of state. Louisiana native Elaine Hertleim comes to the Seafood Festival every year to display her seashell work. She’s a retired painter who found a way to create art out of…

Volunteers celebrate Adopt a Grandparents Day along the Coast

It was a happy Grandparent’s Day to all the grandparents here on the Coast. Every family shares their own traditions so naturally ways to celebrate this day vary. Some senior citizens have no one to share the day with. Volunteers along the Coast help some seniors feel included. Andy Bitali, a resident at the Seashore Highlands, is one of the…

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Gold ribbons in September represent childhood cancer survivors and brings awareness to those who lost their battle to cancer. News 25’s Jazell Ladner shares the story of a young man who is in remission from his childhood bone cancer. Austin Lizana is cancer free, nine years and counting. He was first diagnosed in 2013 with bone cancer, causing him limited…

Inaugural St. Baldricks Foundation Fundraiser in Gulfport

The St. Baldrick’s Foundation is a nonprofit aimed at finding better cancer treatment for kids. This Saturday, Bayou View Park will be the home of Gulfport’s very first fundraiser benefiting the organization. In studio with more is a childhood cancer survivor and the event’s volunteer organizer Rebecca Morrow. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: fundraiser, St. Baldrick’s Foundation