Gulf Coast Corvette Club hosted Easter Parade for Gulf Coast Pediatric Care Center

The Gulf Coast Corvette Club wanted to spread some Easter cheer by hosting an Easter parade for the children at the Gulf Coast Pediatric Care Center in Gulfport. Children were excited to see the fancy cars and even more excited to see the Easter Bunny and Sparky the Firedog. The kids received miniature Corvettes, Easter Eggs filled with candy, and…

Wild Acres weighs in on verdict in animal cruelty case

Yesterday, the Saucier couple charged with multiple counts of animal cruelty was found not guilty on all 107 counts. Sharon and Daniel Bertok were arrested and charged in 2020 after more than one hundred animals were found living on their property in what Harrison County law enforcement called ‘deplorable conditions.’ After being found not guilty, the couple will be receiving…

Mika Hartman stops by WXXV to discuss ‘Hudson’s Law’ named after her son

Hudson Hartman, along with many other kids, are changing the conversation about children with Down Syndrome, especially here in the state of Mississippi. Today, Hudson’s mother, Mika Hartman, stopped by our studio to spread the word about the Down Syndrome Information Act, also known as ‘Hudson’s Law.’ Back in March, Governor Tate Reeves signed the legislation that would require doctors…

Singing River Health System unveils new cardiac cath labs

Today, the Singing River Health System cut the ribbon on two new cardiac care rooms at two of their hospitals. These labs will serve South Mississippi residents by providing them with more health care options. Heart care is now closer to home for many Coast residents with the introduction of new medical labs for that purpose. Singing River Health System…

Live Local: Biloxi City Hall

Lace up your shoes and take a stroll with News 25’s Lorraine Weiskopf in today’s edition of Live Local, a series you can catch here on News 25 on Thursday. Today, we take you to another stop on the Biloxi Walking Tour: Biloxi City Hall. The grand marble city hall on 140 Lameuse Street is almost a picture-perfect copy of…

MS Legislature awards the City of Gautier over $6M

The Mississippi Legislature awarded $6.1 million in funding for projects in Gautier. Various improvements will soon be under construction in Gautier. Over two million is going to their sewer rehabilitation project which will improve water quality, protect natural resources, and limit damage to fish and wildlife in local bayous. Various other projects to build on to the new Towns Common…

Feed my Sheep and Coastal Family Health provided COVID-19 vaccines today

Feed my Sheep partnered with Coastal Family Health to vaccinate Mississippi’s vulnerable homeless population. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Coastal Family Health vaccinated anyone over the age of 18 and administered 100 Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. No appointment or state ID was required for individuals to get the shot. To make vaccines accessible and convenient for homeless visitors, Coastal Family…

April is Autism Awareness Month

Today marks the start of World Autism Month with United Nations sanctioning World Autism Awareness Day on April 2nd. Throughout the month, people focus on sharing stories and providing opportunities to increase the understanding and acceptance of people with autism, fostering worldwide support. Autism has a spectrum of colors to represent individuals with autism to show that they are unique…

Saucier couple found not guilty in animal cruelty case

This afternoon, the Saucier couple charged with multiple counts of animal cruelty was found not guilty on all 107 counts. Sharon and Daniel Bertok were arrested and charged in 2020 after more than 100 animals were found living on their property in what Harrison County law enforcement calls ‘deplorable conditions.’ Harrison County Animal Control, the Humane Society of South Mississippi,…

Magnolia Park Elementary dedicates butterfly garden to Patricia Hodges

Magnolia Park Elementary School in Ocean Springs paid tribute to a great teacher in the community. Students, teachers, family, and friends dedicated a butterfly garden to the late Mrs. Patricia Hodges. Hodges taught at Magnolia Park Elementary School for over 30 years and her legacy will forever be remembered now thanks to the garden. Her family is grateful and honored…

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month

As we begin the month of April, you might see people wearing blue and notice pinwheels scattered all around. That’s because April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. As the national symbol for Child Abuse Prevention Month, a blue pinwheel represents innocence and is a positive emblem of the impact we can have when we work together to prevent child abuse….

First Friday is back in Downtown Biloxi

Downtown Biloxi’s First Friday is back starting tomorrow! Events kick off on the District Green on Howard Avenue at 4 p.m. Friday. First Friday fun consists of live music, food, local vendors, a grown-up Easter Egg hunt, and more. Live performances include ‘It’s a Vibe’ starting at 4:30 p.m. and ‘Hello Good Buddie” at 7:30 p.m. Categories: Harrison County, Local…

Memory Care Adopt-a-Thon lifting spirits in Pass Christian

With a little bit of determination anything is ‘pawsible.’ A local group of volunteers hosted an Adopt-a-Thon in Pass Christian to help local seniors and dogs. Pass Christian Health and Rehab Center Resident Marilyn Vancius could be seen grinning ear to ear after carefully selecting her new pup. “Her name is Lady. She’s two-years-old and just like me, she loves…

Beau Rivage Casino and Resort hosting virtual job fair Tuesday, April 6th

MGM Resorts International and Beau Rivage Resort and Casino are recruiting guest-oriented and energetic individuals to join its workforce. A virtual job fair will be held on Tuesday, April 6th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Beau Rivage is looking to fill positions for food and beverage, housekeeping, security, pool and recreation services, guest services, and environmental services. Team members…

Grand Bend Tennis Retreat coming to Bay St. Louis

A brand-new tennis retreat is coming to Bay St. Louis next year! Three women who met on the tennis court decided to put their talents together to build their dream tennis retreat. That dream is becoming a reality and coming to Bay St. Louis in 2022. They’re calling it Grand Bend! Director of Tennis Terri Sisk said, “The south is…

Junior Auxiliary of Gulfport holding Pajama Drive at Chicken Salad Chick in D’Iberville

If you’re looking for a great cause that benefits the community and your appetite, check out the Pajama Drive taking place tomorrow in D’Iberville. The Junior Auxiliary of Gulfport has partnered up with Chicken Salad Chick for this event. They’re asking you to bring in a new pair of pajamas for kids. Pajama sizes range from newborns all the way…

Feed my Sheep administering first dose COVID-19 vaccines

COVID-19 vaccines will be available for distribution tomorrow at Feed my Sheep in Gulfport. Coastal Family Health Center Mobile Unit will be on site administering first dose vaccines from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Shots are available while supplies last. For more information call 888-363-8701. Feed my Sheep is located at 2615 19th Street in Gulfport….

Mississippi Highway Patrol and MDRS launch P.R.O.M. Initiative

With high schools across the state preparing for their proms, the Mississippi Highway Patrol and Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services took the time to bring awareness to the joint campaign: Please Return on Monday in the same condition you left. The two organizations held a Facebook Live presentation this evening, explaining their P.R.O.M. Initiative and promoting safe driving. According to…