Hop into awareness egg hunt

BILOXI, Miss (WXXV) – Families gathered today at the Biloxi Lighthouse Pavilion for the ‘Hop into Awareness Egg Hunt’. It is a special event hosted by the Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence blending fun with a powerful message. Held in recognition of in support of sexual assault awareness month, the event aims to raise awareness, offer resources, and empower children…

Update on Popps Ferry Road extension

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- Of all the road projects going on around South Mississippi, this could be one of the biggest game changers. Biloxi is extending Popps Ferry Road from Pass Road down to Highway 90. The $27 million project will put a new four lane road running west of the Coliseum and coming out at Oakmont Place. The road will…

Pine Hill Festival underway in Wiggins

WIGGINS, Miss. (WXXV)- The Pine Hill Festival in Wiggins has officially started. The scene is Blaylock Park for the 74th annual festival. Music, vendors, and food is on tap for those coming out. Saturday will see even more fun, the 15th annual Mutt Strut happening at Blaylock Park starting at 2 that afternoon. There’s even fun for the kids with…

Road closure announced on Government Street in Ocean Springs

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WXXV)- In Ocean Springs, officials announced Government Street will be closed to traffic from Bellande Avenue to Russel Avenue. That closure happens April 28th and runs from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. The road will be closed for tree trimming. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Ocean Springs, road closure

Road work planned for next week in Gulfport

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- Harrison County officials say a major intersection just west of Gulfport will be closed all next week. The intersection of Landon and Canal Road will be closed to all traffic starting Monday, April 28th and running through Friday, May 2nd. Those times are subject to change depending on the weather. This closure is part of a state-aid…

Southern Miss boasts first Beckman Scholars in the state

Mississippi Gulf Coast (WXXV)- Southern Miss is boasting the first Beckman Scholars in the state. Ashe Davis of Ocean Springs and Noah Williamson of Hattiesburg are the recipients. A Beckman Scholar receives a place in one of the most prestigious undergraduate research programs in the STEM disciplines. Davis’ project investigates suitability of certain protein degradation methods to treat Parkinson’s Disease….

TEDxSouthern Miss applications now open

The University of Southern Miss is calling for speakers for TEDxSouthern Miss in October in Long Beach. Applications are available now with the selection committee beginning reviews on May 7th. Dr. Jacob Breland has more. For more information, click here. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: TEDxSouthern Miss

National Day of Prayer is May 1

GULFPORT, Miss. (WXXV)- Our guests join us ahead of May 1’s National Day of Prayer. They share where these ceremonies are taking place and what you can expect. National Day of Prayer locations are: 2nd Floor Council Room at Biloxi City Hall at 1 p.m. Moss Point City Hall at 12 p.m. Ocean Springs High football stadium 6:30 p.m. until…

Arrests made in recent burglaries in Long Beach

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV)- Long Beach police make multiple arrests in a string of recent burglaries. Eighteen-year-old Devin Roper of Long Beach and a 17-year-old from Gulfport were arrested Thursday after police responded to a vehicle burglary in progress at the Arbor Station Apartment complex. The investigation later revealed that a vehicle occupied by the two had been involved in…

Drug seizure in Hancock County

Hancock County, Miss. (WXXV)- Mississippi Highway Patrol’s commercial transportation enforcement division seized large quantities of illegal narcotics during a drug bust this week in Hancock County. The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office assisted in this operation on I-10 Wednesday. Officials seized approximately 205 pounds of marijuana, 560 units of THC products, six pounds of edibles and 150 units of mushroom products…

Introducing Nancy Snodgrass, April’s Amazing Woman of South Mississippi!

It’s time again for our WXXV Amazing Women of South Mississippi series! This month, we are honored to spotlight Nancy Snodgrass. She is the Chief Coordinator of If My People Outreach Mission of Trinity Outreach Corporation, where she serves in the field by collecting and distributing food, clothing and other essentials to homeless camps across Jackson County every day. Here’s…

Playoff softball scores for teams across South Mississippi

Seventeen softball games took place Thursday night for teams across South Mississippi. Here are the scores we could find from round one and two of playoffs: Round One: Harrison Central 4, Pearl 1 St. Martin 3, Northwest Rankin 13 Gulfport 1, Petal 4 George County 12, Hattiesburg 0 West Harrison 15, West Jones 5 Vancleave 1, South Jones 0 Hancock…

Harrison Central softball wins first post-season test 4-1 against Pearl! Gabby Smith continues to impress on the mound with 10 strikeouts.

Harrison Central opening up post-season play with Pearl High School. Gabby Smith gets the nod on the mound to start game one of round one. Red Rebelletes lead 2-1 after five innings. Kassidy Paris hits a first pitch strike to start the 6th inning off with a single. Harrison Central jumps on the small ball train, Kaitlin Wilson and Braylee…

Introducing our WXXV Student Athlete of the Week, St. Patrick’s Mary Evelyn Jakubik!

High school tennis on the Mississippi Gulf Coast has come to a close, but not before one local school made history. A huge piece of that State Championship puzzle not only helped lead her team to success, but she aced her individual challenge the following day. Introducing our WXXV Student Athlete of the Week, St. Patrick’s Mary Evelyn Jakubik! “Around…

Blood drive honoring fallen Biloxi Officer McKeithen

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- The Biloxi Police Department announcing the sixth annual Robert McKeithen Blood Drive. The drive takes place at the Biloxi Visitors Center on May 1st. All those wanting to give the gift of life can head out from 11 to 6 next week. All donors will receive a t-shirt and pizza. Officer Robert McKeithen was killed in the…

Litter becoming a growing problem in Stone County

Stone County, Miss. (WXXV)- Litter is puling up along rural roads in Mississippi and the state is spending millions trying to keep up. The Mississippi Department of Transportation says it’s a growing problem, the money spent picking up trash could go toward improving roads and bridges instead. Litter in rural Mississippi is more than an eyesore — it’s a growing…