After numerous hearings over the last year, U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate, as acting chief executive officer of Jackson’s ...
Two weekends into it, the college baseball season is but a puppy. Nevertheless, we can make at least one observation: Our ...
This is a home that has stood since 1859, been restored, and now exists for a purpose: to hold people together in the moments that matter most. There are some places in Mississippi that feel like they ...
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U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate said the Court was at a “crossroads where judicial oversight must meet the stark, ...
A Mississippi State aerospace engineering and mathematics junior is the university’s 2026 national finalist for the Harry S. Truman Scholarship.
Deyoung Haymer defeated incumbent Ward 1 Alderman Charlie Jenkins 181-115 in a runoff election tonight.  Haymer will now face ...
Senate Bill 2522 would create a program to help cover tuition and books for students seeking to earn an associate degree or credential that could lead to in-demand careers.
Sens. Kamesha Mumford of Jackson and Justin Pope of Pope (yes, Pope) share their insight and experiences as freshmen lawmakers, at the halfway point of their first legislative session. The two say the ...
The former pro wrestler’s defense asked for another delay or mistrial, which U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves denied for a fourth time.
A House bill aimed at increasing public school accountability in Mississippi awaits consideration in the Senate.  House Bill 1234, authored by Republican Rep. Zachary Grady of D’Iberville, would ...
Within six months, five staff members in the Hinds County Public Defender’s office left for better paying jobs.