River City Festival taking place in Moss Point Saturday

This weekend, get ready for family-friendly entertainment happening in Moss Point on Saturday. Gulf Coast Entertainment and Events CEO Levi Sims II is on set to talk about the River City Festival. The River City Festival takes place Saturday, May 8th at the Recreation Center Grounds from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Moss Point. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: River…

Second annual Officer Robert McKeithen Memorial Blood Drive

The second annual Officer Robert McKeithen Blood Drive is happening at the Biloxi Visitors Center. The blood drive runs until 6 p.m. The blood drive honors the fallen officer that was shot to death outside of the Biloxi Police Department. News 25’s Lorraine Weiskopf has more. Categories: Featured, Harrison County, Local News, News Tags: Officer Robert McKeithen Memorial Blood Drive

Biloxi Shuckers vs. Birmingham Barons

598 days and a global pandemic since the Biloxi Shuckers played their last game, they finally took the diamond for the first time to lead off the 2021 campaign and it was two games for the price of one. Shuckers paying a visit to the Birmingham Barons. Barons win game one 6-1. Barons win game two 2-1. Categories: Local Sports,…

NCAA Baseball: Southern Miss vs. Southeastern Louisiana

Ever since Southern Miss Head Baseball Coach Scott Berry got his 400th career win, the Golden Eagles have been on an absolute tear. They’ve won 25 of their last 34 games, propelling them into the top 25 of every major poll for the first time all season. USM playing host to Southeastern Louisiana a day late due to Mother Nature….

Funding awarded for sewage system improvements in Gautier

Governor Tate Reeves was in Gautier today to announce the latest project for Jackson County to use GOMESA funding. Improving aging infrastructure. That’s one of the goals of Governor Tate Reeves and local Jackson County leaders as they roll out the latest project funded through GOMESA money. Governor Reeves said, “We know that we have a great economic opportunity ahead…

Women of Wisdom meeting set for June 9th

It’s been a while since a South Mississippi group of women of faith have met, but it won’t be long before the Women of Wisdom group launch their in-person gatherings again. June 9th, W.O.W. will once again be hosting their free luncheons aimed at providing one gathering place for dedicated and talented women of influence from all backgrounds to help…

National Travel and Tourism Week

The 38th annual National Travel and Tourism Week is a week which unites communities to celebrate what travel means to American jobs, economic growth, and personal well-being. To celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week, the Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce Main Street Tourism Bureau set up an information booth inside the Jackson County welcome center to showcase the amenities offered…

Biloxi PD honors fallen officers with annual Fallen Officer Ceremony

Two years ago today, the South Mississippi community lost a beloved member of the Biloxi Police Department. Now, in Officer Robert McKeithen’s honor, the community remembers that a hero’s legacy lives on. The Biloxi Police Department held their annual Fallen Officer Ceremony to remember those officers who made the ultimate sacrifice for the safety of their community. Fellow law enforcement,…

The Shed competing in the World Championship BBQ Contest

Competing in the World Championship Barbeque Cooking Contest for the 16th year, the Shed BBQ and Blues Joint is preparing to take home another win and grand prize of $50,000. Last year, the Memphis in May World BBQ Cooking Contest was canceled due to the pandemic, however, this year it is back! This year is limited to only the best…

Shows return at Center Stage Biloxi

Center Stage Biloxi is excited to bring theatre back to South Mississippi after a long hiatus due to the pandemic. The stage lights are back on and the intermission is finally over for staff, actors, and volunteers at Center Stage Biloxi. Now that COVID restrictions have finally eased and things are slowly getting back to normal, Center Stage Biloxi is…

Cinco de Mayo celebration at the District on the Alley

It’s Cinco de Mayo. It’s a day of celebration for the Mexican victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla. It’s not Mexican Independence Day which is a common mistake. The celebration is often paired with beer, tacos, and margaritas. Many restaurants along the Coast are preparing to dish out just that including the District on the Alley in…

John C. Stennis Space Center Director’s Briefing: 2020 in Review

The ninth annual John C. Stennis Space Center Director’s Briefing was held this morning. For the first time, the meeting was held virtually due to COVID-19. During the briefing, over 100 business and industry leaders from Mississippi and Louisiana heard a yearly report directly from key leadership with Stennis Space Center, the U.S. Navy, and the Michoud Assembly Facility. The…

Second annual Robert McKeithen Memorial Blood Drive

The death of Biloxi Police Officer Robert McKeithen was devastating to our community, but some good folks are trying to honor him with a blood drive. John Pace with Vitalant is in studio to give us details on the blood drive. The blood drive takes place Thursday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Biloxi Visitors Center. You can…

Workforce Wednesday

Welcome to this month’s edition of Workforce Wednesday. Chief Workforce and Economic Development Officer Kimberly Hall is on set this afternoon to talk about Goodwill Week. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Goodwill, Workforce Wednesday

Clear The Shelters

  Time to find that furry friend! WXXV NBC 25 & The Humane Society of South Mississippi have teamed up to Clear the Shelters, Saturday, August 29th from 10am to 4pm with a $25 adoption special! They are also offering $15 kittens and $5 cats every Friday this month! The Humane Society is located at 2615 25th Ave. in Gulfport….

Four-month-old baby injured during police pursuit Monday has died

The four-month-old baby boy injured during a police chase in South Mississippi on Monday has died. This morning, Biloxi police released a statement saying ‘despite the efforts of medical staff, the child passed away as a result of the injuries sustained.’ The four-month-old has been identified as La’Mello Parker. Around 11:30 Monday morning, deputies with the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s…

Biloxi Shuckers ready for first game in almost 600 days

Today was supposed to be opening day for the Biloxi Shuckers, 597 days after their last game. Of course, thanks to Mother Nature, the longest off-season of all-time just got one day longer, but after overcoming a lost season due to COVID-19, Minor League Baseball is almost back on the Gulf Coast. Names of Biloxi Shuckers past now realizing their…

Ocean Springs Swimming trio heading to the next level

A monumental day at Ocean Springs High School where three swimmers signed National Letters of Intent with the colleges of their dreams as a part of the largest signing day class in program history. Headlining the three-member class of 2021 is Marshall signee Gabrielle Ivey who has 13 career medals, eight gold, four silver, and one bronze, and holds five…

May is Food Month in Ocean Springs

Foodies, it’s time to grab your forks and head to Ocean Springs because all month long the city is celebrating food and its over 130 restaurants. Due to COVID, Ocean Springs won’t be holding its Taste of Ocean Springs Food and Wine Festival. Instead, the Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce is having its first Ocean Springs Food Crawl on May…