Pearl River County Sheriff’s Department welcomes newest K9 team

PEARL RIVER COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)- The Pearl River County Sheriff’s Department is celebrating its newest K9 team. K9 Diller and Deputy Leonard have completed all training and classes for their law enforcement K9 team certification. Sheriff David Alison gave K9 Diller a special badge to honor his certification. Diller is a dual-purpose K9, meaning he is certified in handler protection,…

Mississippi Department of Public Safety cuts ribbon on new facility

PEARL, Miss. (WXXV)- The Mississippi Department of Public Safety has officially moved into its new headquarters. The brand-new building in Pearl allows all 11 divisions of the department to be housed under one roof for the first time ever. Governor Tate Reeves, Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann, and other state leaders were there on Tuesday to see the new building. The…

Annual summer meal program set to return to Biloxi School District

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- Biloxi School District is hosting its annual summer meal program soon. The district’s free meal program runs from June 1 through July 2 at Gorenflo Elementary School, Biloxi Upper Elementary School, Popp’s Ferry Elementary School, and Biloxi High School. Breakfast will be served from 8:15 to 9:15 in the morning and lunch is available from 11 a.m….

Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence receives funding from MSAG Office

The Mississippi Attorney General announced nearly $1.5 million for groups that help human trafficking victims, including one local organization. The Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence will get a little more than $241,000. The center says the funds will be used for training on identifying sex trafficking and connecting survivors to program services. Nine agencies across the state will receive funds,…

Home repair pre-application window opens soon for Gulfport residents

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- Applications for an emergency home repair program in Gulfport open soon. This program is designed to help Gulfport homeowners with important home repairs. Those who meet the income requirements may be able to get up to $25,000 in help, either as a grant or a deferred loan. The pre-application list opens on Monday, April 27 at 9…

Long Beach Fire Department tests out new equipment

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV)- The Long Beach Fire Department spent the weekend testing out new cutting blades. The C Shift welcomed Diablo Blades on Saturday and received hands-on training to see how the tools perform in real situations. The fire department says they always appreciate opportunities like this to learn about new equipment. They add the new equipment can help…

New process at the Keesler Medical Center Pharmacy

The Keesler Medical Center Pharmacy is now doing fill-in advance. This allows staff to activate prescriptions for you. Anyone picking up at the pharmacy can expect a text message 30 minutes after their MTF appointment. It can also be after the provider puts in the prescription; this is to alert you the pharmacy is working on your medication. A second…

Lucedale firefighter recognized by rotary club

The Lucedale Fire Department announced a member of their department was honored by the Rotary Club. Trey Hill brings experience in both firefighting and emergency medical response. He has served George County with district three, currently holding the position of fire chief with the Barton Volunteer Fire Department. Hill recently completed the first phase of his hazardous materials at the…

Lucedale police officer recognized by rotary club

LUCEDALE, Miss. (WXXV)- The Lucedale Police Department announced the Rotary Club has recognized one of their own for service and commitment to the community. The honor goes to Officer Clay Farver. Officer Farver was selected for his strong work ethic and passion to serving others. He has been in law enforcement for two years, demonstrating professionalism, compassion, and a dedication…

Hattiesburg Zoo debuts three new spider monkeys

HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WXXV)- The Hattiesburg Zoo welcomes three new arrivals. The three new baby spider monkeys are named Cider, Holly, and Juniper.  They made their debut to the public Monday. The three girls originally came to the zoo in late 2025 and spent the past few months growing, learning, and receiving care in the zoo’s quarantine facility. When they first…

Gulf Coast Community Foundation receives reaccreditation

The Gulf Coast Community Foundation has recently received reaccreditation with the highest standard of philanthropic excellence. These standards establish legal, ethical, and effective practices for community foundations everywhere. President and Executive Director Dr. Christen Duhe says this is important because when people establish a fund, they put trust in the group. GCCF works to meet critical community needs and support…

Mississippi Institute of Higher Learning names new president

The state’s Institute of Higher Learning had a leadership change this week. The change happened during the board’s monthly meeting on April 16. The gavel was passed from outgoing President Gee Ogletree to Dr. Steven Cunningham. The term for a board president is one year. Dr. Cunningham says Ogletree has set a high standard for him to follow in the…

Derby Day pop-up taking over Downtown Biloxi in support of CASA

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)-There’s a special pop up happening in Downtown Biloxi next Saturday. It’s celebrating all things Kentucky Derby and all funds will go towards CASA of South Mississippi. Rachel Kelly joins us with more. The Derby Day Pre-Party takes place Saturday, May 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Categories: Local News Tags: CASA of South Mississippi, Kentucky Derby

Giving Back Tuesday at Chandeleur Brewery

Embrace Abilities will be hosting an event this Tuesday at Chandeleur Brewery. Every pint sold supports free programs and events for those with different abilities. Jenny Obregon and Angela Herman join us with more. Categories: Local News Tags: Chandeleur Brewery, Embrace Abilities

The Arts, Hancock County hosting fundraiser

The Arts, Hancock County is hosting Under the Flower Moon, a fundraiser for the group. Cecilia Hopes and James Inabinet join us with more. The fundraiser takes place May 2 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 22591 Rue La Terre Kiln, MS 39556. For more information, click here. Categories: Local News Tags: The Arts Hancock County

4/24 – Sam’s Friday night forecast

Meteorologist Sam Lucey has a look at the week ahead

Tonight stays quiet for most of the evening, but clouds will increase overnight with showers and storms moving through after midnight. We have a marginal risk to see strong or severe storms with winds being the primary threat, and a much smaller chance for hail or a brief spin up tornado. There’s another round of storms possible late Saturday afternoon…

Local man soars over the Coast in motorized glider

If you live near the beach, walk or ride a bike on the boardwalk, or just drive down Highway 90, there’s a chance you may have seen Robbie Cole soaring through the air in his motorized glider. WXXV News 25’s Dave Elliott caught up with Robbie and talked to him about the sensation of this style of flight. Categories: Featured,…

Pascagoula police chief talks department growth

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV)- Pascagoula’s police chief spent much of the morning Friday talking about policing in the Flagship City at the Jackson County Chamber’s latest area council. Chief Terry Scott shared updates at the event on certain department initiatives, as well as challenges the department is working through. One bright spot the chief talked about is the city’s new police…

Back Bay Mission hosting resource fair

Back Bay Mission is hosting a resource fair next Wednesday. This is a chance to connect with health services, resources, and support partners working to improve wellness. Terra Moreau joins us ahead of the event. The resource fairs run from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Wednesday, April 29. Categories: Local News Tags: back bay mission, resource fair