Living Well with Troy Thompson: Hair Loss Tips
If you’re looking to prevent hair loss, we’ve got some tips. Host Troy Thompson has more in this week’s Living Well. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Living Well with Troy Thompson
If you’re looking to prevent hair loss, we’ve got some tips. Host Troy Thompson has more in this week’s Living Well. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Living Well with Troy Thompson
Today on Mom to Mom we’ve got some back-to-school tips to help simplify your life. Tags: Mom to Mom
On Mondays here on News 25, we feature children from Mississippi hoping to get adopted in our Grant me Hope segment made possible by Caring Hearts Counseling Services. Today, we’re introducing you to Larry, a creative 15-year-old who describes himself as smart and aware of other people’s feelings. If you’re interested in adopting Larry you can visit the Mississippi Department…
The Mississippi Department of Transportation said Monday that overnight closures of the Fort Bayou drawbridge in Jackson County are planned this week. The drawbridge will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 p.m MDOT will be pouring concrete, as well as lifting and installing new machinery. The bridge will be open from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. on those days,…
The words “cold front” and “August” are not often associated together in the Gulf coast. The persistent high-pressure over the west will allow a cold front to lag across the region through mid/late workweek. The stretch of heat and humidity requiring headlines has finally come to an end for this extended heat wave. Scattered to widespread showers and thunderstorm will…
Monday will probably be a washout during the afternoon as the influences of the approaching shortwave lead to numerous showers and thunderstorms developing across the area. The main thing will be the potential for heavy rainfall as storms train over the same locations. With plenty of moisture in the atmosphere, rainfall rates could be expected in the 2 to 4…
The summertime pattern continues over the next few days. An isolated shower or two will be possible Saturday and scattered storms will be possible Sunday during the afternoon and evening hours. These showers could have gusty winds and frequent lightning along with locally heavy rainfall. The main concern over the next few days will be the heat risk. Heat Index…
The Shuckers are back to their winning ways, having taken eight out of their last nine and playing host to the Montgomery Biscuits as a part of their longest homestand of the season. Shuckers win game one 4-1. Shuckers win game two 3-1. As for tomorrow’s game, there’s a really cool promotional giveaway and perhaps their best specialty jerseys yet….
For the first time since becoming a national champion, Mississippi State catcher Logan Tanner returned to his hometown of Lucedale. Today, the OmaDawg slugger made an appearance at a youth baseball camp being hosted at his alma mater George County High School. From Louisiana to Alabama, 150 kids from kindergarten through sixth grade traveled to Lucedale for a baseball camp…
On Friday, the Harrison County School District announced students at the new West Harrison Middle School will begin the new school year virtually due to delays in construction. The district says supply shortages due to the pandemic along with impacts from Hurricane Zeta have caused delays and that students will move to campus once a certificate of occupancy is received,…
It’s back to school time for students on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Families can expect to pay hundreds of dollars per child on back to school items. In an effort to help out families, the Junior Auxiliary of Gulfport has partnered with United Way of South Mississippi in the annual school supply drive to collect supplies for children in Harrison…
It’s officially Mississippi Sales Tax Free Weekend. That means today and tomorrow shoppers can hit the stores to pick up school supplies, clothing, and footwear. Eligible items priced at $100 or less are subject to sales tax at the regular retail rate of seven percent. For Edgewater Mall in Biloxi, this sales tax free weekend gives shoppers not only the…
Walmart will require all employees, vaccinated or not, to wear masks in areas of the country with high rates of COVID-19 infections. The move to mandate masks for workers, whether or not they got their shot, stems from increasing cases of the delta variant in certain parts of the nation. Customers in those areas with high infection rates will also…
After the worst start to a season in Biloxi Shuckers history, they’re finally getting back to their winning ways, almost halfway through their longest homestand of the season. News 25’s Jeff Haeger is at MGM Park with more. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: baseball, Biloxi Shuckers, sports
The Jackson County School District has released its plans relating to COVID-19 for the upcoming school year. As some districts begin to implement mask mandates, Jackson County schools will not be under a mandate for the start of the year. Mask wearing will be optional for students and staff. Additionally, there is no vaccine mandate for staff members or of-age…
Today, Keesler Air Force Base held a change of command ceremony. This event showed the passing of the torch between Major General Andrea Tullos and Major General Michele Edmondson. Today was the final day for Second Air Force Commander Andrea Tullos after serving the base since 2019. Now the familiar face of Major General Michele Edmondson will take the reigns…
Over the summer, Girl Scout Troop 3604 in Long Beach and Pass Christian have made improvements to their Girl Scout hut for future generations of scouts. Here to tell us about the project is troop leader Kacey Edwards along with three scouts: Addison, Lucy, Chrissy, Adalynn. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Girl Scout Troop 3604
WXXV has partnered with the Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce to spotlight a chamber member once a month. This month, we introduce you to Michelle Harrison with Coldwell Banker Alfonso Realty in Long Beach. Categories: Chamber Member Spotlight Tags: Coldwell Banker Alfonso Realty, Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce Member Spotlight
Summertime pattern continues over the next few days. An isolated shower will be possible this afternoon, with isolated to scattered Saturday and Sunday during the daytime afternoon and evening hours. These showers could have gusty winds and frequent lightning along with locally heavy rainfall. The main concern over the next few days will be the heat risk. Heat Index temperatures…
Who said you need 11 players to play football? Certainly not Christian Collegiate Academy, a steady force in MAIS 8 Man Class 2A District 2. Stop number six on News 25’s Teams in 25 Days, where a much improved and stronger Bulldogs team meets a happy homecoming. Center/ Defensive End Tyree Morris said, “We are small but mighty. Very strong…
South Mississippi’s famous exotic animal farm, Wild Acres, continues to create new experiences to bring guests and animals together. Summer fun isn’t just reserved for humans this year. On August 14th and 15th, Wild Acres will be debuting its festival-like event Summer in the Wild, offering one-on-one interactions in a group setting for the first time. Resident animals, including porcupines,…
Today from 4 p.m. until all supplies were gone, Unity Funeral Home and Cremation Service donated over 300 backpacks and school supplies at St. Paul United Methodist Church to giveaway to children in Moss Point. For the last four or five years, excluding last year due to COVID and virtual learning, the funeral home has donated items and contributed to…
Kicking off the 2021-2022 school year, Moss Point School District hosted their sixth annual Back to School Rally. Tiger Nation and local community businesses filled the Jerry Alexander Football Field at Moss Point High School. About 26 vendors volunteer school supplies, backpacks, food, and tons of school spirit. Moss Point School District invited students grades K through 12 to partake…
Summertime pattern continues over the next few days. An isolated shower will be possible this evening. And isolated to scattered showers will be possible Friday and Saturday during the daytime afternoon and evening hours. These showers could have gusty winds and frequent lightning along with locally heavy rainfall. The main concern over the next few days will be the heat…