A preview of Southern Miss baseball, Hattiesburg Regional ahead of NCAA Tournament

Southern Miss baseball earned the 16th national seed in the upcoming NCAA Tournament and will be hosting Alabama, Miami and Columbia in the Hattiesburg Regional beginning Friday. The Golden Eagles have been one of the most consistently successful teams in the nation this season, ending the year with a 44-14 record and winning 18 of their last 19 games. Their…

5/28 – Sam Parker’s “Very Thunderous” Wednesday Night Forecast

Thunder shook the WXXV Building during the forecast and lost power during this forecast too. Overnight scattered showers and thunderstorms into Thursday morning. The storm threat continues into Thursday as we are currently in a level 1 risk for severe weather mainly for strong gust winds and potential for large hail. A slight risk level 2/4 for flooding for all…

Mississippi GOP makes claims of election fraud and vote buying in Gulfport mayoral race

With the race for Gulfport mayor just days away, the Mississippi GOP has presented what it calls evidence of voter buying, when it comes to ongoing absentee voting. “Certain individuals in Gulfport, Mississippi have handed out and are still believed to be handing out vouchers which say “Souls to Polls,” and promise a prepared meal in exchange for a vote,”…

Gautier PD hosting ‘dunk-a-cop’ fundraiser

GAUTIER, Miss. (WXXV)- Have you ever wanted to dunk a cop? The Gautier Police Department is giving you that chance! The department is hosting a fundraiser for this Saturday from 9 to 1. Police Chief Bever and a few other officers are being placed in a dunk tank. The fundraiser takes place outside the Gautier Police Department. It’ll cost you…

May is Stroke Awareness Month: Inside Memorial Health System’s Primary Stroke Center

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV) – May is Stroke Awareness Month, bringing awareness to a disease that affects a little less than 800,00 people in the United States every year.  So, what kinds of patients are most susceptible to strokes? And what signs should we look out for?  WXXV News 25’s Jordyn Lassiter took a visit to Memorial Health System’s Primary Stroke…

‘Let’s Go Gulf Coast’ pop-up event in Long Beach

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV)- Wednesday morning, ‘Let’s Go Gulf Coast’ hosted the very first park pop-up at War Memorial Park in Long Beach. The event served as an informal ribbon cutting to highlight all the great enhancements that have been made to the park including new playground equipment and inclusive features for children with special needs. Those who attended also…

WXXV’s Lucas Warren is at Jeepin the Coast

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV)-Jeepin the Coast has kicked off in Long Beach! All things Jeeps and ducks take over the Friendly City. WXXV News 25’s Lucas Warren is at Jeep Central as participants are lining up for registration. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Jeepin’ the Coast

Keesler Federal to merge with Jefferson Financial, adding 14 branch locations in greater NOLA

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV) – Keesler Federal Credit Union announced that its proposed merger with Jefferson Financial Federal Credit Union was overwhelmingly approved. The merger represents the largest credit union merger in Louisiana and Mississippi history. The two credit unions will become one legal entity on July 1st, 2025.  As the surviving credit union, Keesler Federal Credit Union will retain its…

Firefly Supper at Walter Anderson Museum of Art

The Walter Anderson Museum of Art is hosting their Firefly Supper this Saturday. Angela Mitchell with the museum joins us ahead of the fun to tell us what you can expect and how you can get tickets. The Firefly Supper takes place Saturday, May 31 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at the Walter Anderson Museum of Art. For more information,…

Joppa Shriners hosting bowling tournament

Bill Campbell and George Ackley join us ahead of a bowling tournament hosted by the Joppa Shriners early next month. This bowling tournament takes place on Sunday, June 8 at 11 a.m. at Park Ten Lanes in Diamondhead. For more information or to register, call Kevin Carmichael at 228-818-7707.

Gateway Project construction continues in Long Beach

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV)-Progress is being made when it comes to construction work for the Long Beach Gateway Project. Crews started some demolition work Wednesday and fencing is being put around work areas as Jeepin the Coast begins. A reminder that this work is taking place in the West Harbor parking lot located south of Highway 90 at Jeff Davis…

WXXV Storm Ready Preparedness Special

WXXV’s Storm Ready Hurricane Preparedness Special airs for the first time Wednesday and then two more times this week. Ryan breaks down the forecast and speaks to professionals in our community on how to keep yourself and your property safe if tropical weather threatens our area. You can catch this special broadcast at 6:30 Wednesday on WXXV NBC, then again…

Special legislative session now underway in Jackson

JACKSON, Miss. (WXXV)- Both houses of the State legislature are meeting in special session to pass a state budget, nearly two months after the regular session ended. The proposed budget that lawmakers will debate is $7.1 billion dollars for fiscal year 2026. To get this done, it will require lawmakers looking over about 100 appropriation bills. According to the governor,…

Expert Talk – South MS Oral Surgery – Dental Implants

Dr. Jared Akers with South Mississippi Oral Surgery discusses dental implants – what they are, how they’re surgically inserted and why they’re a good choice for missing teeth. Categories: Expert Talk Tags: dental implants, dental sugery, expert talk, jared akers, michelle eubank, oral surgery, south ms oral surgery

Mississippi Highway Patrol Cadet Class 69 graduates

JACKSON, Miss. (WXXV)- The Mississippi Highway Patrol has welcomed 38 new cadets. Cadet Class 69 graduated from the Law Enforcement Officers Training Academy after 18 weeks. Cadets took the oath to become state troopers and serve the state of Mississippi. A few officers will take on specialty assignments, including one officer who will be working with the capitol police and…

Singing River Little Theatre presents ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV)- Karen, Tammy, and Mary with Singing River Little Theatre join us in studio this morning. They are here to talk about the theatre’s production of ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ which starts Thursday in Pascagoula. For more information, click here. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Arsenic and Old Lace, Singing River Little Theatre

Sand Jam ‘Forces of Nature’ taking place this weekend

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV)-Joining us in studio is Jackson County Outdoor Recreation Specialist Neeka King. She is here to tell us about the upcoming Sand Jam ‘Forces of Nature.’ Sand Jam takes place Saturday, May 31 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Pascagoula Beach Park. The event is in partnership between the Jackson County Recreation Department and the City of…

Storm Ready 2025

STORM READY 2025 GET READY WITH US FOR THIS HURRICANE SEASON WITH WXXV’s STORM READY 2025, POWERED BY MISSISSIPPI POWER The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane season is expected to be slightly above the average of the last 30 years. Last year’s season was the third costliest on record behind 2005 and 2017, supported by multiple Category 5 storms, warm sea surface…

Interactive map created to showcase historic locations and their stories

Gulfport, Miss. (WXXV)- An interactive map of Downtown Gulfport has been created by a Southern Miss student. Aiden Graves is a current volunteer, acting as an intern previously. The map gives everyone a chance to take a digital stroll through Gulfport, sharing some of the lesser known history of the city. The map starts at the Museum of History, going…