Live Oak Cemetery Tours in Pass Christian

PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss. (WXXV)- Tours are being held for the Live Oak Cemetery in Pass Christian this weekend. Lori Fisher and Jeanne Tagge join us with details. The tours take place Friday, November 7 and Saturday, 8 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tours start every ten minutes. Admission is $5 per person. Kids 12 and under are free. It…

Mega Millions Jackpot continues to rise

$800 million is on tap for the next Mega Millions drawing. No ticket matched all six numbers in Friday night’s Halloween drawing. The white balls were 2,24,52,66, and 68 and the gold Mega Ball was 9. It has been a while since the Mega Millions jackpot was won in November. Since the game began in 2002, there have been 16…

Extra Table doubling food distribution during November

A nonprofit food bank is crafting an emergency response plan to feed Mississippi families as concerns continue to grow over SNAP benefits funding. Extra Table is doubling its distribution to its food pantry partners this month. Executive Director Martha Allen Price says that means thousands of pounds of food will be shipped out and over $200,000 will be spent. Trucks…

Benefit for Moss Point High Student battling bone cancer

MOSS POINT, Miss. (WXXV)-One business in Moss Point is hosting a benefit helping one tenth grader diagnosed with bone cancer. Miranda McLeod joins us ahead of the benefit for Seth Roach. The pulled pork fundraiser takes place November 7. You get a pulled pork sandwich, chips, dessert, bottled water for $10. Payment is due on delivery or walk-ins. The Legacy…

Annual Heat for the Holidays giveaway returns

WXXV is teaming up with Geiger Heating and Air for our annual Heat for the Holidays giveaway. Peyton Younger joins us with details on how you can take part. To sign up for the Heat for the Holidays giveaway, click here. Categories: Local News Tags: Heat for the Holidays

Picayune police searching for hit and run suspect

PICAYUNE, Miss. (WXXV)- The Picayune Police Department is looking for a suspect in a hit and run that took place over the weekend. Around 10 p.m. Halloween night, officers responded to the incident on Highway 11 north near Carter Street. The victim was riding a bike heading north when they were hit from behind. The victim was taken to Forrest…

11/03 Ryan’s “Cold-to-Cool” Monday Morning Forecast

Today will transition from cold-to-cool over the next few hours as high pressure moves in to keep skies clear and the air dry.

The first full week of November 2025 is starting off going from cold-to-cool thanks to building high pressure and dry air, though it’ll feel almost spring-like by the end of the week. This morning was the coldest we’ll see this week, dropping as low as 42 in the Gulfport area with upper 30s inland. We’ll see nothing but sunny skies…

11/02- Chilly Start to a Warmer Week

Tonight is a clear and cool one with temperatures dropping into the low 40s. Tomorrow will look a lot like today with highs in the low 70s or upper 60s. Mostly clear skies and sunshine ahead. Expect to see highs in the upper 70s by mid to late week, and those overnight temperatures warming up to the low 60s. No…

The New Orleans Saints drop their eighth game of the year to the Rams 34-10.

It’s been a long season for the Saints already entering Week Nine 1-7. On Tuesday, the black and gold decided to make a big change at signal caller in hopes of seeing improvement against the Los Angeles Rams. This is the Saints Report sponsored by Mississippi Power. It was the first start of the year for rookie quarterback Tyler Shough…

LSU Baseball takes over Biloxi hosting the Samford Bulldogs for the Hancock Whitney Classic

It was the absolute perfect day for baseball as the reigning World Series Champions, the LSU Tigers and the Samford Bulldogs came together at Keesler Federal Park for the Hancock Whitney Classic. The Tigers played on Biloxi dirt for two days in a row, hosting an intersquad scrimmage on Saturday and then facing off against Samford for three, seven inning…

National Science Foundation helps Ole Miss

The University of Mississippi will soon be hosting the state’s first fabrication tool that enables researchers to design and create structures on a nano scale, opening the door to collaborations in Mississippi and across the region. This is all thanks to a $673,000 National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation Grant funding the purchase of a nanofrazor explore, which is a…

Walk On’s in D’Iberville hosting community food drive

D’IBERVILLE, Miss. (WXXV)- Walk On’s in D’Iberville will be hosting a community food drive next week. On Monday, November 3, a drive through food giveaway will be taking place from 4 to 6 that afternoon. Everyone is invited to come by, no questions asked. This is a drive-thru event. All you have to do is drive-in, grab a warm meal,…

New undergraduate degree program announced at Southern Miss

The University of Southern Mississippi announced Thursday that they are offering a new undergraduate degree. The new Philosophy, Religion, and Law Interdisciplinary Degree will provide students with advanced study in the fields of philosophy, world religions, and law. Some of the topics of study include the ethics of artificial intelligence and healthcare, among others. The guided degree pathways prepare students…

Jackson County Sheriff’s Dept. hosting Coffee with a Deputy

The Jackson County Sheriff’s Department is inviting the public to Coffee with a Deputy on November 6. The event takes place at Big Daddy’s Café and Deli in Biloxi at 6 a.m. Those who do come out will be treated to coffee and a chance to meet the deputies of the department as well as Sheriff John Ledbetter. Categories: Local…

Law enforcement demonstrates dangers and effects of impaired driving with goggles

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- D’Iberville Police and Biloxi Police teamed up to demonstrate the fatal vision goggles Tuesday. The demonstration took place at Biloxi High, helping students experience the dangers and effects of impaired driving. Officials with both police departments say the event isn’t just about safety awareness, it’s also about partnership and community. Teaming up helps strengthen the connection between…

Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann recognizes schools with high attendance

Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann announced he awarded 130 Mississippi schools the Lt. Governor’s Attendance Award. The award is granted to schools for maintaining strong student attendance and for keeping chronic absenteeism rates of 15 percent or below. The Mississippi Department of Education’s 2024-2025 report shows the statewide chronic absenteeism rate rose from 24.4 percent to 27.6 percent, but these schools…

Wiggins firefighters help clean park

WIGGINS, Miss. (WXXV)- The Wiggins Fire Department gave back to the community last weekend. After performing truck check-offs, the firefighters grabbed gloves and trash bags. They went out to the park in Wiggins, cleaning up and making the equipment shine. The fire department says that community service doesn’t just mean fighting fires, it means giving back, taking pride in the…

Pass Road work to begin in Biloxi Monday

BILOXI, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Biloxi sets a date to start repairs on a short stretch of Pass Road after damage sustained during a car accident in October. Crews will add a new curb, replace concrete, and pave a stretch of the road in front of Popeyes. The damage was done by a car hitting a fire hydrant on…

Stone County Sheriff’s Department warning of scam

STONE COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV)-The Stone County Sheriff’s Department is warning the public about a scam going around. Residents are being contacted with money requests. The sheriff’s office will never contact someone over the phone requesting money be sent to the department. If you are uncertain about a call, call the department to verify the information. Categories: Local News Tags: scam,…

IMMS says Green Sea turtle no longer endangered

Exciting news from the Institute of Marine Mammal Studies, the Green Sea turtle has been elevated from endangered to least concern. That’s coming from the International Union for Conservation of Nature. IMMS reminds all Coast residents the local population still needs protecting, as do all sea turtle species on the Gulf Coast. They also say that the Green Sea turtle…

Applications open for Long Beach Façade grant

LONG BEACH, Miss. (WXXV)- Long Beach Main Street announced Tuesday their 2025 Façade Grant program is officially here, thanks to their partnership with the Mississippi Power Foundation. This program is designed to support businesses in revitalizing and enhancing the appearances of their storefronts in Long Beach. Businesses must be located within the city limits and be current on their Main…

City of Pascagoula offering new app to monitor water usage

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (WXXV)- The City of Pascagoula is offering a new technology that allows residents to monitor their water usage online. Residents just need to download a free mobile app called ‘eye on water.’ With the app, you can view hourly, daily, and monthly water usage. There’s also a chance to detect potential leaks early. To sign up, click here….

Picayune PD completes K9 handler course in Alabama

The Picayune Police Department is highlighting K9 Nitro and Handler Sgt. Chris Penton. Both completed the K9 Handler Course at Cougar Creek K9 in Troy, Alabama. K9 Nitro is an explosive detection dog that was recently donated by Cougar Creek K9 and Southern Cosmos K9. Sgt. Penton learned about changes in dog’s behavior, scent theory, and leash handling during the…