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Gulfport man gets 50 years for manslaughter and drive-by shooting

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2025-02-20 15:10:00

SUMMARY: Jermaine Mayers, 21, pled guilty to manslaughter and a drive-by shooting, receiving a 50-year sentence, with 10 years suspended, leaving 40 years to serve in prison. The manslaughter charge stemmed from the 2021 shooting of Jacoby Bolton in Wiggins, where Mayers admitted to killing Bolton, believing he was armed. The drive-by shooting in Gulfport involved Mayers shooting three victims in April 2021. He was sentenced to 20 years for manslaughter and 30 years for the drive-by, with the sentences running consecutively. After serving his time, Mayers will undergo five years of post-release supervision.

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2025-08-26 12:38:00

SUMMARY: Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce announced their engagement on Instagram, delighting fans worldwide. Their two-year relationship, blending Swift’s global pop fame with Kelce’s football stardom, has been widely followed, with Swift often seen at Chiefs games and Kelce attending her concerts. Despite some speculation about the authenticity of their romance, the couple’s genuine love is evident, highlighted by Kelce’s impressive engagement ring. The announcement came during a Chiefs media session, with teammates expressing happiness for the pair. Details about the engagement’s timing and location remain undisclosed, but the joyous news marks a new chapter for the couple.

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Biloxi High School hosts premiere showing of “Hope in High Water” documentary

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www.wxxv25.com – Elizabeth Keen – 2025-08-25 21:26:00

SUMMARY: At Biloxi High School, the documentary “Hope in High Water — A People’s Recovery 20 Years After Hurricane Katrina” premiered, highlighting community strength and recovery two decades post-Katrina. Created by journalist Trymaine Lee, it shares stories from individuals and organizations impacted by the storm, including Kimberly Merchant of the Mississippi Center for Justice, which aided survivors by organizing legal support. The event featured performances, panel discussions, and opportunities for attendees to honor helpers and share experiences. Emphasizing resilience, the documentary shifts focus from loss to the enduring spirit and collective healing of Gulf Coast communities after the disaster.

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Some FEMA staff call out Trump cuts in public letter of dissent

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2025-08-25 13:00:00

SUMMARY: Over 180 current and former FEMA employees warned Congress that severe budget cuts and poor management threaten disaster response, risking failures akin to Hurricane Katrina. Their letter, coinciding with Katrina’s 20th anniversary, criticizes policies such as requiring Homeland Security approval for large expenditures, staff cuts, and reassignment of FEMA workers to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Recent leadership upheaval and FEMA’s criticized response to Texas floods highlight the agency’s weakened capacity. The letter urges Congress to establish FEMA as an independent cabinet-level agency, mirroring a bipartisan bill. Many signatories remain anonymous, fearing retaliation amid the administration’s punitive stance on critics.

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