Renaissance the Runway fashion show returns to the Coast

Local leaders and local fashion will be strutting down the runway tonight for one of the biggest charities on the Coast. News 25’s Lorraine Weiskopf is at the Biloxi Civic Center where the Bacot McCarty Foundation is preparing for their annual Renaissance the Runway. Categories: Local News, News Tags: bacot mccarty foundation, Renaissance the Runway

State leaders participate in ‘principal for the day’ at Ocean Springs School District

The Ocean Springs School District hosted its yearly ‘Principal for a Day’ where state leaders spend the day shadowing principals at three different schools. This is to help the state leaders better understand what the school needs to improve the education experience for student. Jeffrey Guice had a day off from his normal duties as Mississippi House Representative to switch…

Coast Electric offices host food truck event benefiting American Heart Association

Coast Electric offices in Kiln, Gulfport, and Picayune hosted a variety of food trucks for the American Heart Association. This is Coast Electric’s second annual event where they come together along with food vendors for a good cause. The electric company’s employees chose the American Heart Association because they do very important research that prevents heart disease and stroke, which…

D’Iberville/St. Martin Chamber puts on job fair for multiple career fields

D’Iberville/ St. Martin Chamber of Commerce held a job fair today to help those in need of a new opportunity. Multiple businesses gathered in the D’Iberville Community Center, looking to hire motivated employees. A variety of positions and career fields were available to choose from such as health care, law enforcement, hospitality, and much more. Most companies were hosting interviews…

Morning Business Report: September 22nd, 2022

The Federal Reserve turns in another super-size interest rate hike and Walmart is being more cautious hiring workers for the holiday season. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Adopt a Neighborhood Community Clean up in Gulfport

A week from Saturday, Gulfport Councilman R. Lee Flowers is teaming up with several community organizations for a clean-up event. It’s called ‘Adopt a Neighborhood’ and they’re putting it on in hopes of accomplishing more than taking trash off the streets. Councilman Flowers and Precious Prodigy Mentoring Director Irish Reynolds are in studio with more. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Adopt…

Market St. and Ingalls Avenue in Pascagoula closing tonight for construction

The intersection of Market Street and Ingalls Avenue in Pascagoula will be closed tonight for construction. That begins at 8 tonight. North and southbound lanes are expected to reopen by 5 tomorrow morning. Ingalls Avenue west of Market Street will remain closed. Ingalls Avenue east of Market Street will remain opened to one-way traffic to the east only. Categories: Local…

‘Stand the Watch’ ceremony in Biloxi for Veteran Suicide Awareness Month

September is Veteran Suicide Awareness Month and to honor those veterans lost to suicide and bring awareness, a Stand the Watch ceremony is taking place at the Biloxi Lighthouse. A flag draped coffin is on display along with 22 boots to represent the 22 veterans who commit suicide everyday according to statistics. Military and veteran suicide rates are high due…

Gov. Tate Reeves talks with WXXV about welfare, water, midterms and legislature

Gov. Tate Reeves visited the WXXV studio while on the Coast on Wednesday. He sat down with News 25 Today anchor Meggan Gray to talk about the welfare scandal and investigation, the Jackson water crisis, midterm elections and the upcoming legislative session.   Categories: Featured, Local News, Mississippi State News, News Tags: Gov. Tate Reeves, Jackson, Meggan Gray, midterm elections,…

9/22 – The Chief’s “Final Day of Summer” Thursday Morning Forecast

High pressure has actually drifted a little further west than expected, and is now centered over west Texas northward into the Dakotas. This pattern will continue as a weak dry front moves south through the area Friday morning. The atmosphere will be warm enough to preclude any significant convection today or tomorrow. Highs on Wednesday actually got slightly higher than…

Opening Day for the ninth annual Hancock County Fair

It’s opening day for the Hancock County Fair in the Kiln. Bring the entire family out for the ninth annual Hancock County Fair as opening day kicked off. The fair came to life with live music, food trucks, arts and crafts vendors, a barn full of farm animals, rodeos, carnival rides, and much more. The 2022 fair schedule highlights a…

First Safe Haven Baby Box approved in Long Beach

Safe Haven Baby Boxes have been a topic in the court room since the beginning of this month and we finally have a verdict after it was put off the first time. The Long Beach Board of Aldermen this week approved an ordinance to allow a Safe Haven Baby Box. It will be the first of its kind in Mississippi….

9/21 – Brittany’s “Hot” Wednesday Evening Forecast

We will remain in a high pressure and ridging pattern through the period. This has been keeping conditions hot and dry the last couple days and this will continue to be the main focus through the forecast period. We reached the low to mid 90s in the majority of the CWA today. Thursday is expected to be the hottest day…

Several park upgrade projects nearing completion in Biloxi

The City of Biloxi is focusing on projects that will rebuild and beautify parks around the city. The city began upgrading five parks just a couple of weeks ago. These upgrades include new playground equipment for Savarro Park, Pennzoil-McManus Park, Eagle Point Park, and Businessman’s Park. Savarro Park is also adding a new dog park to the area. New workout…

Hancock County Fair kicks off

The ninth annual Hancock County Fair kicks off today. Gates opened to the public at 5 p.m. News 25’s Sabria Reid is there and has more information. Categories: Local News, News Tags: hancock county fair

Governor Reeves announces mobile enforcement results

Governor Tate Reeves came down to Gulfport to announce the results of the mobile enforcement team deployment that took place on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast. Since the mobile enforcement team arrived along the Coast, it netted 170 arrests and resulted in 152 felony charges and 111 misdemeanor charges. Of those arrests were two human traffickers. One trafficker was a United States…

Memorial Health System to establish graduate medical education program in internal medicine

Memorial Health System has received initial accreditation to establish its graduate medical education program in internal medicine. GME begins after students graduate from medical school with a doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathic medicine. The program answers a growing call to increase residency programs in Mississippi. Right now, the state ranks 49th for having 65.9 active primary care physicians…