Kids Floral Design Camp at MSU Coastal Research and Extension Center

Kids ages eight to 12 were given the unique opportunity to learn the basics of floral design in a half-day camp with the help of some highly skilled instructors. MSU Extension Service Floral Designer Jim Delprince led the camp with assistance from five extension master floral design volunteers. The floral camp offered educational information and hands-on practice creating floral arrangements….

Biloxi Main Street Community Market Festival

Due to flooding under the interstate, Biloxi Main Street had to scale back, but that didn’t stop them from hosting their downtown community market festival series. People came out to enjoy the many market vendors, entertainment by Gram Rea, and hourly giveaways. Market vendors had snowballs, goat soap, plants, fruits, and veggies. A booth was also set up for those…

Jackson County Animal Shelter facing overcrowding issues

The Jackson County Animal Shelter is becoming more and more crowded. It’s that time of year again where animal shelters receive litters of kittens. Comparing where they are now to where they were this time last year is a big difference. During the pandemic, they were down to about 15 cats and 20 dogs. Now they’re over 70 percent full,…

The Lee and Hayley Show coming to WXXV FOX on July 12th

Starting July 12th on FOX at 9 a.m., immediately following our morning show, there’s a new talk show coming to a TV screen near you. It’s called the Lee and Hayley Show. The two stopped by our studio today for a look at their show that will literally have you laughing out loud. What do you get when you combine…

Margaritaville celebrates five years on the Coast

June 23rd marks five years Margaritaville has been a part of the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community and the occasion calls for a celebration in true Jimmy Buffett style. Wednesday, games will be half-off all day, the first 100 guests of legal drinking age will receive free margaritas, and a fireworks show will begin at 9:15 p.m. In 2016, on the…

Moss Point alum Devin Booker records first career triple-double

On Sunday, Devin Booker became the first Phoenix Suns player with a 40-point triple-double since Charles Barkley in 1993. As fate would have it, the Suns won both of those games by the exact same score of 120-114. Forty points, 13 rebounds, 11 assists for the Moss Point alum in what was the eighth playoff win in a row for…

Harrison Central Basketball’s Carlous Williams signs with PRCC

Carlous Williams is a name that’s been tied to high-profile college basketball recruitment for several years. Today, the Harrison Central big man finally made his future at the next level official. Formerly, a South Carolina commit, Williams actually putting pen to paper with Pearl River Community College, where he’ll join a Wildcats program that’s won 89 out of its last…

Pass Christian alum Cory McGee qualifies for 2020 Tokyo Games

A 22-time track and field state champion out of Pass Christian High School, tonight, Cory McGee was a top three finish away from qualifying for the Olympics for the very first time. McGee finishing with a time of 4 minutes and 67 hundredths of a second, shaving off more than 11 seconds off her time from the 2016 Olympic trials….

#Lookbeforeyoulock: Protecting kids in hot cars

As temperatures rise in South Mississippi, Highway Patrol reminds the public to look before you lock. Forgetting a child in a car can be fatal, so be sure to look before you lock. It is easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of life and everyone forgets things from time to time. Here are some tips to…

Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum vandalized

On Sunday, Executive Director Francisco Gonzalez showed up to work at the Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum to find one of the museum’s large glass windows shattered. Gonzalez says someone had thrown a metal shackle and broke the window sometime between the museum closing Saturday and him returning Sunday. The museum, which depends on donations and ticket sales to keep up…

Plans to install cameras to help decrease crime at Waveland Lighthouse

In an effort to decrease vandalism and to promote safety, the City of Waveland has plans to install surveillance cameras on its properties. The restrooms inside the lighthouse are one of the main areas that are getting vandalized and it is putting a drain on the city’s finances. The city is still in the process of looking into surveillance cameras…

Media for Red Cross Blood Drives

WXXV is partnering with the American Red Cross as part of the Media for Red Cross Blood Drives taking place at multiple locations across the Coast this week. Today, blood drives were held in Pass Christian until 5 p.m. and in Pascagoula until 6 p.m. Additionally, more blood drives will be held at Edgewater Mall on Tuesday and Wednesday from…

Truck wrecks into flooded ditch in Woolmarket

We’re still seeing that rainy weather in our area causing traffic and accidents along the Coast. Just this afternoon, a truck hydroplaned and went into a flooded ditch in Woolmarket. The driver managed to escape before the truck started to go underwater. No injuries were reported. The EMA issued a flash flood watch this afternoon, which has now been lifted,…