Navigator Credit Union & WXXV Free Community Shred Day

Saturday, June 18th, 7a-11a, Walmart Supercenter 3615 Sangani Blvd. D'Iberville

Community members are invited to bring up to two boxes (50lbs) of household documents you’d like destroyed safely and securely to a FREE Community Shred Day on Saturday, June 18th from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. (or when the truck is full) in the parking lot of the Walmart Supercenter at 3615 Sangani Blvd. in D’Iberville. The free shred day…

6/3 – Rob Knight’s “PTC #1” Tropical Update/Track

The disturbance near the northeastern tip of the Yucatan Peninsula appears slightly more organized this morning, with persistent deep convection ongoing near and to the east of the estimated center.  An Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft investigated the system a couple hours ago, and although they found a sharp low-level wind shift, there was not yet conclusive evidence of a…

6/3 – The Chief’s “Cold Frontal Passage” Friday morning Forecast

A cold front sagging into our area is expected to stall through the weekend before slightly retrograding. Isolated/scattered showers/t-storms are expected today especially with daytime heating. Once we get into Friday night, it will dry out a little bit although can’t rule out our general daily diurnally driven thunderstorms during the early/late afternoon. A disturbance will pass through the area…

Party in the Pass for day two of Jeepin’ the Coast

Jeepin’ the Coast’s Party in the Pass brought the community together for its second day of fun. Roads were blocked off on the corner of Davis and Second Street as crowds and jeeps filled the streets for live music, food trucks, and an 8 p.m. light show. People of all ages joined Jeepin’ the Coast, bringing lawn chairs and something…

6/2 – Night Rob’s “Better Storm Chances Tomorrow” Thursday Evening Forecast

Persistence is the call with the forecast through Thursday night with some pop-up storms again. A weak cold front will crawl into the area and stall through Saturday. The interaction between the tropical Caribbean system and the upper low to our northwest is starting to cause more of a sinking/drying profile over the central and northern gulf, enhancing surface high-pressure…

National Donut Day with the Salvation Army

National Donut Day is tomorrow, but our area’s Salvation Army hit the streets today with the breakfast treat. The Salvation Army actually started National Donut Day in 1938 to honor their ‘Donut Lassies,’ women who delivered donuts and sweet treats to soldiers serving on the frontlines in World War I. This year, the tradition continues in George and Jackson counties,…

Superintendent warns against getting rid of uniforms in Pascagoula-Gautier School District

No school uniforms, Pascagoula-Gautier School District Superintendent Dr. Wayne Rodolfich cautions the district’s board of trustees against ‘making the inside of school look like the outside of school.’ The district called a special meeting on May 31st where Dr. Rodolfich, who retires June 30th after 17 years as superintendent, said the dress code was put in place to separate people…

City of D’Iberville holds State of the City Address

The City of D’Iberville held its annual State of the City to update the community on what the city has accomplished and what’s ahead, including what’s going on with the property that was to have the Galleria Shopping Mall near the interstate. Community members joined inside the D’Iberville Community Center to hear all about the progress the city is making…

Morning Business Report: June 2nd, 2022

Americans are still quitting jobs in near record numbers and Elon Musk told Tesla workers to return to the office full time or resign. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Dump truck brings down power lines in Gulfport

Today, around 3 p.m. at Mobile Lumber and Millwork on Lorraine Road in Gulfport, a dump truck was leaving the parking lot with the its bed in the air. Other motorists were honking to let the driver know.  Their beeps were in vain and the bed got tangled in a powerline and brought down a transformer. Then the transformer hits…

Tomorrow is National Donut Day

In 1938, the Salvation Army used donuts to do good and they’re back at it again. Eighty-four years later, they’re still going strong, honoring the tradition every year on the first Friday in June. Here to tell us what that will look like locally is the Corps Officer for Jackson and George Counties Lt. Carla Lawson. Categories: Community Headlines Tags:…

6/2 – Rob Knight’s “Very Hot Short Term” Morning Forecast

Not a lot of change as all indications for a frontal boundary to sag into the area and stall through Saturday. The interaction between the Caribbean system and the upper synoptic trough to our NW is beginning to cause a strongly subsiding profile over the central and northern gulf enhancing the surface high-pressure and now starting to cut off the…

Biloxi Shuckers vs. Pensacola Blue Wahoos

Biloxi Shuckers and Pensacola Blue Wahoos ready for game two of their six-game series. Shuckers a little bit short in the run column, second straight one-run loss for Biloxi. Blue Wahoos win 3-2. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: baseball, Biloxi Shuckers, sports

NJCAA World Series: PRCC vs. Florida State College at Jacksonville

Before the Pearl River baseball team left for the NJCAA Division II World Series, News 25 ran a piece on the West Harrison trio comprised of Tate Parker, DK Donaldson, and Taylor Woodcock. Three games into their stay in Enid, Oklahoma, the former Hurricanes couldn’t be any hotter. Tonight, it was Donaldson’s turn to leave the yard, blasting a two-run…

LSU using road success as regional blueprint

Following that game, the ever-dangerous LSU Tigers taking their turn at the Pete against Kennesaw State in the 2-3 match up. The Purple and Gold would rather be hosting for the 27th time in program history, but going on the road might actually work in their favor. This season, ten out of their 17 conference wins came away from the…