Secretary of State Michael Watson discusses his push for lawmakers to enact campaign finance reform, including transparency ...
Mississippi Supreme Court justices listen as Billy Quin, an attorney for former Gov. Phil Bryant, argues that they should ...
The House Education Committee, in a five-minute meeting on Wednesday, passed two Senate education bills before its leader ...
Just a few months ago, shelves at Levure Bottle Shop in Jackson were full of wines that can be hard to find in Mississippi. ...
Some places don’t just feed you—they welcome you into an experience that captures Mississippi’s warmth and makes you want to ...
Neither of the bills dealt with education freedom. The House Education Chairman said he expected Wednesday’s committee ...
A 37-34 loss to Clarkdale in the opening round of the 4A payoffs Monday ended the Kosciusko girls basketball season. In a low ...
In recognition of Career and Technical Education Month, the Kosciusko Attala Career Tech Center hosted members of the Rotary ...
Mississippi is still waiting on a declaration from the federal government that would allow residents to apply for individual assistance for damage wrought by a winter storm last month, lawmakers said ...
Facing new federal charges, the Madison man accused of setting fire to Mississippi’s largest synagogue pleaded not guilty again on Wednesday.
When I was a student teacher, I had a conversation with a science teacher I worked with about natural selection. I asked if she thought this process of survival of the fittest was a good thing.
Every few years, it seems some folks wake up one morning and decide the real problem in Mississippi is that citizens know too much about what their government is doing. This is one of those years.