Singing River Little Theatre presents ‘Misery’

Joelle May and Tressie Fellman with Singing River Little Theatre joins us in studio. They stopped by to discuss their upcoming production of ‘Misery.’ ‘Misery’ takes place at the Singing River Little Theatre located at Assembly Hall at the Jackson County Fairgrounds in Pascagoula. The show runs from March 6th through the 9h. Thursday through Saturday showtime is 7 p.m….

New councilman appointed to Ward 3 in Pascagoula

A new councilman has been appointed for Ward 3 in Pascagoula. Rick Merrill will now fill the vacant seat left by former Councilman Johnny Walker, who died last month. With less than six months remaining on Walker’s term, Merrill was appointed the position instead of a special election being held. Prior to his death, Walker was the only person to…

Hattiesburg Zoo welcomes two new residents

The Hattiesburg Zoo is welcoming two new residents this month. Lulo the Kinkajou is four years old and can be found in the Africa section of the zoo. He comes from St. Louis, normally native to Mexico as well as Central and South America. A kinkajou is rarely seen by people due to nocturnal habits and living most of their…

City of Gulfport honors Seabees for heroic action

Members of the Seabees were honored by the City of Gulfport. Back in February, members of Naval Construction Battalion 11 rescued two passengers from a submerged car. Mayor Billy Hewes honored the corpsmen during a city council meeting. A proclamation was read by Mayor Hewes, with Gulfport Fire and Ward 1 Councilman Kenneth Casey presenting honors. Gulfport Fire handing out…

03/05 Aidan’s “Weather Teen” Wednesday Morning Forecast

Meet today's Weather Teen, Aidan!

It’s Wednesday once again and we have a new Weather Teen to meet, Aidan! Aidan is going to enjoy the next few cooler, sunny days on the farm taking care of the animals and practicing archery. Yesterday though, he had to lock down the chicken coop ahead of yesterday’s storms, and thankfully they didn’t have any issues from all the…

Southern Miss Golden Eagles win Sun Belt conference tournament opener over Coastal Carolina

The Golden Eagles of Southern Miss found themselves playing on the opening day of the Sun Belt conference tournament against the Coast Carolina Chanticleers. Southern Miss found themselves down double digits in the second half but fought back to take the lead and advance to day 2 of the tournament on Wednesday. Categories: Local Sports, Sports, Sports Team Tags: college…

Mississippi Aquarium opens up internships for Summer 2025

Mississippi Aquarium is opening their summer marine mammal internships. All are invited to apply from now through March 24th. The internship itself runs from May 12th to August 9th. Those who apply will get hands-on experience working with animals at the aquarium. Duties include helping staff with care of dolphins and otters. “Many people want to know how they can…

Krewe of Nereids delights paradegoers in Waveland

Earlier Fat Tuesday morning, the Krewe of Nereids made its way down Highway 90 in Waveland. It was rescheduled to Mardi Gras Day due to weather conditions and they beat the rain today as well. Looks like people had a great time collecting throws and enjoying the festive floats and good music. WXXV News 25’s Everett Ganier Jr. was out…

IMMS opens internships for Summer 2025

The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies is seeking interns for the summer. Those interested would join a team of researchers to study Bottlenose Dolphins in the Mississippi Sound. The program allows for students and early-career scientists to gain research experience and form connections. Those interested can apply by clicking HERE. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Bottlenose Dolphins, IMMS, institute for…

The Gulf Coast Carnival Association Parade Rolls Through Downtown Biloxi

On this Fat Tuesday, the energy at the Gulf Coast Carnival Associations parade was at full blast.The parade roots go back all the way to 1908 and was Biloxi’s first Mardi Gras parade.Today the Carnival Association continues the tradition begun years ago, with King D’Iberville and Queen Ixolib reigning over parades in Biloxi on Fat Tuesday.This years lineup didn’t disappoint…

‘A Way Out’ coming to streaming services

A local movie is making its way to streaming services this month. “A Way Out” was directed by Coast native Creighton Hobbs and filmed all across the Coast. We are joined by a member of the cast Christian Fiorella to talk about the meaning behind this production. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: A Way Out

Man steals safety barricades in Bay St. Louis

Bay St. Louis police have arrested a man for stealing safety barricades. Brooks Quinlan allegedly stole barricades put in place for last night’s parade downtown. Officers found the barricades in the back of Quinlan’s truck during a traffic stop. Quinlan admitted to officers he took the barricades to block off his personal property. He’s now charged with petty larceny. Categories:…

Pascagoula City Council set to appoint new councilmember

The Pascagoula City Council is set to appoint a new member this week to fill the vacancy from Ward 3 Councilman Johnny Walker’s death last month. It’s happening at Tuesday’s council meeting. According to state law and the resolution to fill the vacancy, the council will appoint someone to the position since there is less than six months remaining in…

03/04 Ryan’s “Stormy” Mardi Gras Afternoon Forecast

Expect stormy weather for any afternoon/evening Mardi Gras festivities.

The weather has been sunny and beautiful for any Mardi Gras related activities up until now, but as the day itself arrives we’re looking at a potentially stormy evening ahead. I should rephrase that…it’s DEFINITELY going to be stormy for a few hours later today, and the storms could POTENTIALLY be severe. Yesterday we were upgraded to a level 3…

Mystic Krewe of the Seahorse Parade rolls through Bay St. Louis

A Lundi Gras tradition in Bay St. Louis rolled through the streets of Downtown on Monday. We’re talking about the Mystic Krewe of the Seahorse! It’s not your typical carnival parade. It’s golf carts that weaved their way through the Bay. Captain Longbeard and Lady Claiborne delighted paradegoers with their throws. Up next for the Krewe is the tenth annual…

Biloxi Shuckers announce King Cake and Beach Chicken alternate identities to return in 2025

On Monday the Biloxi Shuckers announced that the King Cake and Beach Chicken alternate identities will return for six games in 2025. The Biloxi King Cakes will return to Keesler Federal Park for three separate games. Saturday, April 12th Saturday, May 24th Saturday, June 21st Like the King Cakes identity, the Biloxi Beach Chickens will return for three dates as…

Spencer Flatgard with Ballot Access Mississippi speaks on ballot initiatives in the state

Mississippians have the right to petition government and put issues on the ballot to vote on. The ballot initiative was taken away in 2021 by the state Supreme Court on a technicality after the medical marijuana. Spencer Flatgard with BAM, or Ballot Access Mississippi, talked to WXXV about if there’s a chance it’ll pass this year. Categories: Featured, Local News,…

S.S. United States arrives in Mobile, Alabama

The S.S. United States has arrived in Mobile after leaving port in Philadelphia on February 19th for its final voyage to the Gulf Coast. It was once considered the ‘Pride of America’s Merchant Marine Fleet.’ The ship is scheduled to undergo preparations before being sunk off the Florida Panhandle, becoming the world’s largest artificial reef and a scuba diving destination….

County fire crews battle brush fires over the weekend

Fire crews in Jackson and Harrison counties were busying battling small brush and woods fires this weekend. Fire officials urge caution when it comes to burning things in the days to come. Earlier Sunday, Pass Christian fire crews and Harrison County Fire Rescue responded to several small brush fires in the city. In Jackson County, fire crews there ran into…