Biloxi Mayor FoFo Gilich reflects on 2020

Biloxi Mayor Andrew ‘FoFo’ Gilich stopped by WXXV News 25 today and reflects on the city’s past year pushing through the pandemic. It’s been a challenging year for the city, not only fighting COVID-19, but enduring damages from Hurricane Zeta. However, Mayor Gilich is hopeful for the city’s future, especially with developments underway such as the Broadwater Hotel. Mayor Gilich…

Funding available for Harrison County residents needing emergency rental assistance

A more than $6 million grant is available for Harrison County residents needing emergency rental assistance because of financial stress caused by the pandemic. The grant was approved this morning during the Harrison County Board of Supervisors meeting. The money is being provided by the U.S. Department of Treasury and will allow up to 12 months of rent payments and…

One million COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in Mississippi

Governor Tate Reeves has announced some exciting news today that Mississippi has administered one million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Approximately 365,000 Mississippians have been fully vaccinated with 650 to 700,000 Mississippians getting at least one shot thus far. This comes just one year ago when the state saw its first COVID-19 cases. Mississippi is one of the only states…

Gulfport PD investigating shooting near South Carolina Avenue

Around 5 p.m. this evening, the Gulfport Police Department responded to a call about a shooting on South Carolina Avenue. About a two-block crime scene was marked off on South Carolina Avenue, north of Polk Street. Gulfport’s crime scene investigation unit was on scene. It also attracted a group of onlookers. Police tell News 25 that due to the large…

Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum held open house for new South Station

The Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum in Gulfport showcased their new South Station with an open house. The museum was outgrowing their space at the North Station and wanted to add more Lego figures and train figures to the museum. The South Station has an additional 20,000 square feet of modeled trains, over 200 model trains with displays, and over…

Pass Christian School District held a career fair this weekend

Educators looking for a job had the opportunity to meet principals and administrators at Pass Christian’s annual career fair on Saturday. The Pass Christian Public School District offered an in-person career fair, giving those interested in working for the district a chance to get well acquainted with the school district and all it has to offer. Each school in the…

St. Patrick’s Day parade rolls through Waveland

Last year, the Waveland Civic Association had to cancel their St. Patrick’s Day Parade due to COVID-19. Now, this year, the parade was back rolling through the streets in Hancock County. After Governor Tate Reeves lifted the mask mandate in the state of Mississippi, the Waveland Civic Association was given the green light to host their St. Patrick’s Day Parade….

Whiskey Barrel in Bay St. Louis holds events for frontline workers

A Coast performance and event venue paid tribute to frontline workers ahead of its grand opening Saturday with a special night exclusively for those who have not only served South Mississippi during the COVID pandemic, but are always there to help. The Whiskey Barrel held a soft opening tonight for all frontline workers from firefighters to teachers to nurses. Frontline…

Back Bay Mission gives back to the local community

For almost 100 years, Back Bay Mission has had a simple mission: to strengthen neighborhoods, seek justice, and transform lives. “We were first introduced to Back Bay Mission when we were stationed here in 1961 as newlyweds.” For about three months out of every year, Pam and John Small dedicate their time volunteering with Back Bay Mission. “The love that…

Abraham Lincoln visits local elementary schools

Jackson County Superintendent John Strycker surprised the students at St. Martin East Elementary School by dressing up as the former president they’ve been learning about: Abraham Lincoln. As Lincoln walked through the doors of classrooms at St. Martin East, children’s faces lit up. They immediately started identifying Lincoln by his beard and top hat. The kids learned to identify the…

Solemnity of St. Joseph at St. Patrick Catholic School

Today is St. Joseph Day. St. Patrick Catholic High School Invited Father Ryan on campus to bless the school and community. Students contributed to a St. Joseph altar. The altar included pictures provided by students of their family members in need of prayer, candles, bread, and a rare relic of St. Joseph’s clothing. The different shaped breads represent something different,…

Local basketball star Beverly Coleman donates to North Gulfport Middle School

This morning at North Gulfport Middle School, former student and local basketball star Beverly Coleman donated a check to the school’s athletic program. She never forgot where she came from. Coleman was once a North Gulfport Middle School student and excellent basketball player. She was offered a scholarship and played at MGCCC and the University of South Alabama. After college,…

Habitat for Humanity’s ‘ReStore’ offers purchases for a purpose

After all the hurricanes, COVID, and other challenges we have faced in South Mississippi, many of us know first-hand and all too well the meaning of the word ‘restore.’ Habitat for Humanity of the Gulf Coast has generated an all-new meaning of the word through it’s two ReStores on the Coast. Our Mississippi Gulf Coast is home to two Habitat…

Whisky Barrel honoring frontline workers tonight

A Coast performance and event venue is paying tribute to frontline workers ahead of its grand opening Saturday with a special night exclusively for those who have not only served South Mississippi during the COVID pandemic, but are always there to help. News 25’s Grace Boyles is in Bay St. Louis with more. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Whiskey Barrel

Residents ‘chop it up’ with Gulfport police

The Gulfport Police Department created a unique event that brings the public and the police department together to discuss issues and important topics within the community. The barbershop is a way to bring people together from different backgrounds to hear opinions and have open conversations. So, to help bridge the gap between the Gulfport Police Department and the community, the…

FEMA offering funeral assistance for COVID-19 deaths

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought overwhelming grief to many families and FEMA wants to help ease the burden on families. Under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplement Appropriations Act of 2021 and the American Rescue Plan, FEMA will now provide financial assistance for COVID-19 related funeral expenses incurred after January 20th, 2020. FEMA will begin to implement the COVID-19 funeral…

Meet and Greet Gautier’s political candidates

They’re setting the stage in Gautier for a candidates’ forum tonight. All of the city’s political candidates, including incumbents, have been invited to a meet and greet candidates forum set to be held tonight starting at 7 p.m. at the Gautier-Vancleave American Legion Post 1992 located off Old Spanish Trail. The public is invited to attend this free event where…

Waveland Civic Association St. Patrick’s Day Parade

If you missed out on celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, no worries! Just head over to the City of Waveland this weekend. The Waveland Civic Association St. Patrick’s Day Parade will be held on Sunday, March 21st at 1 p.m. The parade will begin at the corner of Bienville-Beach Blvd and turn on to Coleman Avenue and take a left on…

Gulf Coast Equality Council hosting auction

The Equality Council’s motto is ‘unify our community, celebrate our diversity.’ They’re a nonprofit mainly comprised of LGBTQ+ members. The Gulf Coast Equality Council will be hosting an auction Friday night to raise money for future events, outreach activities, and programs. They way the auction works is the highest bidder will win a date with select guys and gals. This…

CDC releases new safety guidelines for schools

The CDC has just updated its guidelines for social distancing in schools. The agency now says staying three feet apart while wearing masks is enough. The recommendation comes after a study was published last week comparing COVID-19 cases among students and staff in Massachusetts public schools. It showed transmission rates in districts that required physical distancing of six feet were…

Town Hall for municipal candidates in Gulfport

Tonight, candidates for local offices in Mississippi’s second largest city gathered to meet voters and outline their plans for the next four years if elected. The Municipal Town Hall for Gulfport mayoral and city council candidates was held at the Isiah Fredericks Community Center. Current officeholders running for re-election as well as other city council hopefuls answered questions from the…