Local News
5/9 – The Chief’s “Warm & Wet Pattern” Tuesday Morning Forecast

SUMMARY: The weak energy connected with a weakness along the northwest coast of the Gulf of Mexico will provide the subtle influence for weather today, though nothing significant is expected. Moisture flow is still high, which means that subtle features will cause convection to fire off, producing scattered to numerous storms with slow motion, resulting in possible locally heavy rain being a concern. Over the coming days, forecasts remain uncertain and dependent on the movement of low-pressure systems and ridges.
The post 5/9 – The Chief’s “Warm & Wet Pattern” Tuesday Morning Forecast appeared first on www.wxxv25.com
Local News
19 people facing charges in George County drug bust

SUMMARY: In George County, Miss., 19 individuals face felony drug charges following “Operation Rotten Egg,” a multi-county investigation involving federal and local law enforcement. The operation resulted in 31 undercover drug purchases and the seizure of 390.47 grams of methamphetamine, 38 dosage units of oxycodone, 86 dosage units of hydrocodone, and multiple firearms. Of the 19 charged, 14 are in custody, while five remain at large. The operation involved agencies including the George County Sheriff’s Office, Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics, and FBI Safe Streets Task Force. Investigators encourage anyone with information to contact the George County Sheriff’s Office.
The post 19 people facing charges in George County drug bust appeared first on www.wxxv25.com
Local News
St. Patrick Boys Golf team invited to PGA High School National Invitational

SUMMARY: Rory McIlroy recently became only the sixth golfer to achieve a career grand slam at The Masters. Meanwhile, the St. Patrick Boys Golf team, fresh off winning their second State Championship title, will represent Mississippi at the PGA High School National Championship this July. They secured the class 3A title by 33 strokes, with a state-best total of 608. Junior Grayden Davis expressed excitement for the upcoming national competition, while senior captain Will Nolte praised team confidence, fostered by Coach Jacob Futch. The Fighting Irish golfers, including Nolte, Davis, Christian Smelley, Jude Krohn, and Colin Powers, will compete in North Carolina from July 20-22.
The post St. Patrick Boys Golf team invited to PGA High School National Invitational appeared first on www.wxxv25.com
Local News
Southern Miss hosts first Spring Football game under Head Coach Charles Huff

SUMMARY: At the 2025 Southern Miss Spring Football game, fans got a preview of the team under new head coach Charles Huff. The game, split between black and white jerseys, ended in a 7-7 tie. Team Black’s Landry Lyddy threw a 5-yard touchdown to Davis Dalton, while Team White’s John White connected with Bralon Brown for a 10-yard touchdown. Following the game, Coach Huff emphasized the next phase: building a team and evaluating players for positions. Quarterback Braylon Braxton expressed excitement about the team’s playmakers. The Golden Eagles’ next game at The Rock is on August 30th against Mississippi State.
The post Southern Miss hosts first Spring Football game under Head Coach Charles Huff appeared first on www.wxxv25.com
-
News from the South - Arkansas News Feed6 days ago
Measles cases confirmed in Arkansas children after travel exposure
-
Mississippi Today6 days ago
A self-proclaimed ‘loose electron’ journeys through Jackson’s political class
-
News from the South - Alabama News Feed6 days ago
Impacts of Overdraft Fees | April 11, 2025 | News 19 at 10 p.m.
-
News from the South - Alabama News Feed7 days ago
Pilot Speaks on Helicopter Crash | April 10, 2025 | News 19 at 10 p.m.
-
News from the South - Georgia News Feed6 days ago
1-on-1 with Gov. Kemp’s Senior Advisor | Full interview
-
Mississippi Today5 days ago
On this day in 1873, La. courthouse scene of racial carnage
-
News from the South - Missouri News Feed6 days ago
Mom and son targeted in carjackings, stolen cars crime spree
-
Local News5 days ago
AG Fitch and Children’s Advocacy Centers of Mississippi Announce Statewide Protocol for Child Abuse Response