Keeping safe during cold weather

When it gets cold like this and we think of fires, it’s usually about how to light one in our fire places, but when the temperature drops, potential fire hazards go up. In a matter of seconds, a space heater can go from warming up your house to burning it down. Biloxi Fire Deputy Chief of Fire Prevention Caleb Hudson…

Betting update for the National Championship Game

It’s almost National Championship football time between Alabama and Ohio State and that means bettors have made their way to local sportsbooks to place their bets on the matchup. Draft Kings at Scarlet Pearl Sports Book Manager Brad Carpenter is glad the national championship game is being held following a season filled with COVID-19 concerns. The Crimson Tide enter tonight’s…

Wild Acres celebrates first birthday of baby sloth

The baby sloth at Wild Acres is one! The birthday celebration was shared with supporters online. Sammy the Sloth hung around for his birthday. The crew at Wild Acres went live on Facebook to share his birthday party with supporters. Wild Acres Owner Cody Breland said, “Who wouldn’t want to celebrate Sammy’s birthday through Facebook live?” Upon arrival, Sammy took…

‘Your CBD Store’ celebrations anniversary

It’s CBD Awareness Month and Your CBD Store in Ocean Springs is celebrating its one-year anniversary with customers and community members. Helping people reach their personal health goals is the mission of Natalie Goff, part owner of Your CBD Store. To celebrate the store’s success over the past year, samples, raffles, and discounts were given out to those who came…

Salvation Army Cold Weather shelters open until January 12th

The Salvation Army’s cold weather shelters are open through the night of January 12th. This includes the Salvation Army Gulfport Outreach Center on 22nd Street in Gulfport and the Pascagoula Corp and Social Services center on Nathan Hale Avenue in Pascagoula. These shelters are open when it is 35 degrees outside or 40 degrees with inclement weather. Space is assigned…

Dr. Jay Willis announces Pascagoula mayoral campaign

On Thursday, current Pascagoula Mayor Dr. Steve Demetropoulos announced on Facebook he will not be running for re-election this spring. Following this announcement, Dr. Jay Willis declared via a press release Saturday that he will be throwing his hat in the ring for mayor of Pascagoula. Dr. Willis is a retired local dentist and native to Pascagoula. After retiring from…

Grant me Hope: 13-year-old James is hoping to get adopted

Every Monday here on WXXV we feature a child from Mississippi hoping to get adopted. Today, we’ll meet James, a 13-year-old who likes all kinds of sports and hopes to one day travel the world. If you would like to learn more about adopting James call 601-359-4133. The Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services website is www.mdcps.ms.gov. Next Monday at…

GC Elite High School football showcase

The 2020 high school football season may be over on the Gulf Coast. However, college football recruiting is far from over. Gulf Coast Elite Training is helping those high school football players who are hoping to play the game at the next level with a free showcase and camp tomorrow starting at 11 a.m. at Milner Stadium. The camp will…

Harrah’s Gulf Coast Career Fair

Jobs are hard to come by in the middle of a global pandemic, but Harrah’s Gulf Coast now has 40 job openings for Gulf Coast residents. Harrah’s is hosting a career fair that was held today and again tomorrow with the possibility of people being hired on the spot. They are trying to fill positions with their new environmental services…

Ask the Expert: Second Stimulus update

It looks like brighter days are ahead for those who are receiving money in the second round of stimulus checks. About two-thirds of the second round of stimulus payments have hit Americans’ bank accounts. Fifty-nine percent of Americans say as soon as they get their $600, they’ll use it to pay household bills, but what about small business owners? Well,…

Mega Millions Jackpot jumps to $510 Million

The Mega Millions jackpot for tonight has jumped to a whopping $510 million. Officials say this jackpot could be the 10th largest prize in the game’s history and the highest it’s been since March 2019. Back on Tuesday night, the Mega Millions lottery jackpot climbed to nearly half a billion dollars after no one matched all the winning numbers. You…

Moderna vaccine distributed to seniors over 75 in D’Iberville

Thousands of seniors on the Gulf Coast have been vaccinated this week with the Moderna vaccine. Today at the D’Iberville Community Center, walk-in patients were given their first of two doses. Memorial had 800 Moderna vaccines at this D’Iberville location today. Doors opened at 9 a.m. St. Martin resident Arlene Stewart received her first dose of the vaccine. “I am…

Former News 25 employee recounts Capitol chaos

One of our own, former News 25 Production Assistant and USM Gulf Coast Film School graduate Daniele ‘Dani’ Bolf was actually working at the United States Capitol when the chaos erupted and gunfire broke out in Washington, D.C. this week. News 25’s Toni Miles has an exclusive one-on-one interview and account of that day that rocked our nation and the…

Mississippi receiving nearly $200M to fight COVID-19

More funding is coming to Mississippi to assist in the fight against the coronavirus. Mississippi Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith announced an award of almost $200M to Mississippi. It’s being provided by the Centers for Disease Control to support COVID-19 testing and vaccination-related activities. Almost 27 million will be used for the vaccination activities and the rest will be used for testing….

Conference USA approves new baseball schedule

After a 2020 season with barely any college baseball, just about any schedule format sounds good for 2021 even if it is a little different. As first reported by Kendall Rogers of D1 Baseball, Conference USA athletic directors have voted to approve a new structure for the spring. So, as it pertains to Southern Miss, teams will now play eight…

Prepping for possible wintery weather

Forecasters are saying there is a potential wintery precipitation in some parts of the south over the weekend, including some parts of Mississippi. While most of the year the only weather Gulf Coast residents have to worry about is hurricane season and the summer heat, occasionally frozen precipitation can occur in the winter months. Harrison County Emergency Management Agency Acting…

MGCCC opens new dormitory on Perkinston campus

School is back in session and a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new dormitory was a great way to start the semester at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. The $15 million dormitory is reserved for female students.  Centrally located between the bookstore and student union dining hall, each floor has its own lobby and study rooms. The dorms are now…

Singing River distributes 1,500 Moderna vaccines to residents 75 and older

As the roll out begins for the COVID-19 vaccine, Gulf Coast residents 75 or older got in line at Jackson County Fairgrounds. Singing River set up a smooth drive-thru process, getting patients in and out in about an hour. Micky Williams and his wife arrived at the Jackson County Fairgrounds, sleeves rolled high, ready for the COVID vaccine, which he…

MSDH reports 3,255 new COVID 19 cases and 48 new deaths

Today, the Mississippi State Department of Health has reported 3,255 new COVID-19 cases and 48 new deaths. Currently the department’s website is offline due to technical problems, but MSDH says they’re working to get the website back up and running. The statewide total stands at 231,490 cases and 5,061 deaths. MSDH is working to provide updated details of cases by…

U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi Mike Hurst announces resignation

U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi Mike Hurst says he is stepping down the day before Joe Biden becomes president. His last day on the job will be January 19th. U.S. attorneys are nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate. It’s common for the federal prosecutors to leave their jobs when there’s a change of administration….