Gulfport resident still awaits help for Zeta damage

Gulfport residents are still dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Zeta including disabled vet Brian McDowell. During Zeta, a tree fell on McDowell’s mobile home and cracked the roof on his and his wife’s bedroom. McDowell says he waited five days after the storm to report the damage to Harrison County because he knew they would be overwhelmed with reports….

Working to get traffic signals back on after Zeta

Hurricane Zeta left many things on the Coast battered and destroyed including multiple traffic signals some of which are still not back up and running. In a continued effort to restore traffic signals along the Coast, Biloxi Public Works Department assisted Gulfport Monday morning to get signals at Debuys and Pass roads back working. The City of Biloxi also announced…

YMCA offering the ‘Y Fit’ Program

First it was quarantine snacks, then hurricane snacks, and now we have Thanksgiving and Christmas around the corner. If you’re thinking of a healthier lifestyle for your New Year’s resolution check out the ‘Y Fit’ Program. Starting January 9th, with weigh-ins one week prior, the YMCA’s ‘Y Fit’ program is an eight-week fitness challenge geared to creating a healthier you….

Mississippi State Department of Health reports 589 new COVID-19 cases and two new deaths

The Mississippi State Department of Health reported 589 new COVID-19 cases and two new deaths. The statewide total stands at 134,898 confirmed cases and 3,545 deaths. Here are the numbers for our area: Hancock County has 1,071 cases and 34 deaths Harrison County has 6,453 cases and 101 deaths Jackson County has 5,763 cases and 105 deaths Stone County has…

Beware of porch pirates ahead of the holidays

The holiday season is here, a time for giving thanks and sending love to friends and family, but for many the holiday season is a golden opportunity for theft. This year, more than ever, many are taking their shopping online to stay safe from coronavirus which means thieves can expect a plethora of packages at residents’ doorsteps. To keep gifts…

Rebuilding post Hurricane Zeta

One of the most cherished parks in the City of Gulfport was heavily damaged during Hurricane Zeta. Jones Park is currently closed as repairs are underway. You might be wondering what will happen to the park’s newest attraction Zeta brought along with a boat resting on the fence of the harbor. A contractor is coming out to restore the marina…

‘Operation Christmas Child’ is underway

It’s drop-off week for ‘Operation Christmas Child’s’ annual shoebox distribution. Due to COVID-19, this year’s drop-off is curbside only at 11 locations throughout the Gulf Coast. In just a few weeks, ‘Operation Christmas Child’ will make a difference in the lives of countless children around the world with their annual shoebox donation. But first local volunteers like the ones at…

Governor Reeves proposes to eliminate state income tax

Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves says he’s releasing information about his state budget proposals for the year that begins July 1st. He says his ideas include the possible elimination of the state income tax. Legislators often ignore budget proposals from any governor. Reeves could be facing bigger challenges than usual because of uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The individual income…

Harrison County Fire Rescue responds to multiple wildfire incidents

Harrison County Fire Rescue is on the scene of multiple wildland fire incidents. The largest is off of Reese Drive in the Saucier community. Official ask the public to please use extreme caution when burning trash and debris. Officials state that citizens should remember that they are responsible for any damages or injuries that result from any fire they start….

Captain Al’s Fundraiser and Car Show

Captain Al’s restaurant hosted a classic car, bike, jeep, and truck show over the weekend while getting the community to donate toys for kids this Christmas season. Captain Al hosted the second annual ‘Toys for Tots’ Fundraiser this weekend. Boxes and boxes of toys, bikes, and prizes were donated for children in need. Captain Al says he was never prepared…

New flea market benefiting Make-A-Wish opens in Gulfport

A new flea market has arrived on Pass Road in Gulfport and it’s all for a good cause. For $10, locals can sign up and sell their goods. This flea market will be available for the rest of the month just in time for Christmas shopping. There is everything from plants, clothes, and even comics for sale. The Make-A-Wish Foundation…

Local baseball team celebrates lung cancer survivor

You play with heart when you play for a purpose and that’s exactly what one local baseball team did this weekend for a loving family member. The ten years olds on the underclassmen baseball team are playing for their biggest fan. Grandmother to one of the players, Jan Lofties, who the team calls JJ, beat her battle with lung cancer….

‘All Creatures Big and Small’ Pet Fundraising Event

Ice cream is known as comfort food, but this Saturday in Ocean Springs, community members brought comfort to the animals at the Jackson County Animal Shelter at the fourth annual ‘All Creatures Big and Small’ Pet Fundraising Event. You usually go to Quakes to get ice cream, but this Saturday the Ocean Springs community has come to bring comfort to…

Grant me Hope: Twins Brandon and Brayden hope to be adopted

Every Monday here on WXXV we feature children from Mississippi hoping to get adopted. Today you will meet Brandon and his twin brother Brayden. They have been waiting over nine months to find a loving home. Brandon and his twin brother Brayden are a playful pair hoping to find a loving home. They love playing games together and Chuck E…

Moderna says its COVID-19 vaccine appears to be 94.5% effective in U.S. tests

By LAURAN NEERGAARD Associated Press For the second time this month, there’s promising news from a COVID-19 vaccine candidate: Moderna said Monday its shots provide strong protection, a dash of hope against the grim backdrop of coronavirus surges in the U.S. and around the world. Moderna said its vaccine appears to be 94.5% effective, according to preliminary data from the…

Pascagoula Service Center, Inc donates to Singing River Cancer Center

Singing River Cancer Center is celebrating an exciting moment! Pascagoula Service Center, Inc donated nearly $5,000 to the Singing River Health System Foundation to help Singing River cancer patients. Pascagoula Service Center, Inc raised the proceeds by raffling off a pink lawn mower in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and decided to donate one hundred percent of the money…

‘Tis the season to shop local

Tis the season to shop local! South Mississippi businesses and business leaders are stocking up and looking forward to Christmas shopping season. 2020 has been packed with challenges, but you and yours don’t have to have a blue Christmas, but you can be decked out by Dressed in Blue, a locally owned store with all sorts of sparkle and bling…

Christmas City Shopping Extravaganza kicked off at the Coast Coliseum

COVID-19 hasn’t frightened Christmas shoppers from one the biggest holiday shopping events of the year on the Coast. Shoppers decked the socially distanced aisles of this year’s Christmas City Shoppers’ Extravaganza at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum Convention Center on day one of the three day event. From massage packets to personalized children’s signs, there are plenty of holiday gifts to…

Gulfport PD working an officer-involved shooting near Hewes Ave

Another investigation is underway tonight following an officer-involved shooting involving the Gulfport Police Department. Police say around 5 p.m. they received multiple calls about a black male standing over a black female shooting her in the area of Hewes Avenue and Glover Street. On the scene, police found the suspect kneeling over the victim with a gun. After the suspect…

Mermaids Arts and Crafts Show

This weekend, the fifth annual Mermaids Arts and Craft Show will be rolling into the Bay St. Louis Train Depot. Craftsmen will be selling items that are 50 percent handmade. The show is ideal to give you a head start on Christmas shopping, being the full package with a gift-wrapping table. Apart from the arts and crafts, there will be…

Halloween Fun Festival at Lynn Meadows Discovery Center

If the thought of it being Friday the 13th doesn’t give you chills, this might. Lynn Meadows Discovery Center’s annual Halloween is set for 10 a.m. tomorrow. While it will be different from prior years, it’ll still be spooky, silly, yet this year will be socially distanced. The festival will have plenty of arts and crafts, outdoor games as well…