Local News Video
John Travolta filming “Cash Out 3” in Ocean Springs

SUMMARY: John Travolta recently filmed *Cash Out 3* in Ocean Springs, creating excitement in the streets. The thriller, starring Travolta as Danny, follows a man forced to rob a bank and navigate the criminal underworld to protect his family. During filming, Travolta was spotted delivering lines on Washington Avenue, giving locals a chance to meet him. Alma Whites, owner of Leather and Pearls, hosted Travolta’s green room and recalled her mother’s admiration for the actor. She expressed amazement at the professional and efficient production, calling it a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The event left the local community thrilled and grateful.

Local News Video
FIRST ALERT: Pleasant, sunny Thursday incoming (04/16/2025)

SUMMARY: A pleasant, sunny Thursday is expected for South Mississippi, with temperatures starting in the upper 40s to low 50s in the morning and reaching the upper 70s to low 80s in the afternoon. Winds will pick up from the southeast, gusting over 20-25 mph along the coast. Dew points will remain comfortable but rise over the weekend, bringing increased humidity. While rain is unlikely until Saturday, a storm system could bring rain around Easter Sunday, though its timing is still uncertain. The upcoming week may see more unsettled weather, with scattered showers and storms possible along the Gulf Coast.

Chief Meteorologist Eric Jeansonne brings the latest on pleasant weather expected on the Coast.
Local News Video
gulfport shooting deacon

SUMMARY: The Gulfport community is mourning the loss of Eddie Shed, a beloved deacon at Empowerment Ministries Christian Center, who tragically died from gun violence while trying to deescalate a dispute during an Easter celebration. Shed was known for his selfless service and uplifting spirit, dedicating his life to helping others. His efforts to protect children and families were a testament to his character. The community, still recovering from multiple recent losses, remains resilient, with local leaders emphasizing the importance of support and togetherness in difficult times. Funeral services are scheduled for April 19th.

Local News Video
Lighthouse Academy for Dyslexia details signs parents should watch for in kids

SUMMARY: Lighthouse Academy for Dyslexia discusses the often overlooked effects of dyslexia, including anxiety and behavioral problems. Despite efforts, 15% of third graders failed to meet reading standards, and dyslexia can lead to long-term struggles. Key signs to watch for include reading difficulty despite effort, anxiety, and frustration. The academy offers scholarships to help with tuition, providing immersive therapy to support struggling readers. Early identification is crucial, as remediation becomes more challenging beyond third grade. The academy has received positive community feedback, with many parents benefiting from its support and guidance in managing dyslexia.

The Lighthouse Academy for Dyslexia is located at 2436 W Commerce Street in Ocean Springs
For more Local News from WLOX: https://www.wlox.com/
For more YouTube Content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZgBHlQMqHUV_hf4_9jLLQ
-
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 - Missouri News Feed7 days ago
Sleeping 14-year-old critically injured by bullet in Ferguson home; father flees scene
-
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
-
Local News5 days ago
AG Fitch and Children’s Advocacy Centers of Mississippi Announce Statewide Protocol for Child Abuse Response
-
Mississippi Today6 days ago
Voters can help maintain city of progress in upcoming Jackson election