Save the date of April 12 as Sipp & Savor, an annual food-and-drink event to benefit the Mississippi Arts + Entertainment ...
For the president-elect to make good on that pledge to shutter the Department of Education, the full-throated support of both ...
The Meridian Public School District Board of Trustees presented two Meridian High School educators with the ACT Impact Award ...
Christmas is less than a month away, and packages will need to be on their way soon to arrive before the holiday.
JACKSON, Miss. – Thanksgiving is the peak day for home cooking fires, according to the National Fire Protection Association, and the State Fire Marshal is reminding the public to stay safe while ...
Valerie Fernandez, left, and Kaylee Moore race along the 5K route during the Trojan Turkey Trot at Northeast High School on Saturday. Fernandez placed first in her age group (0-14) with Moore ...
An estimated 55,000 Mississippians are not able to vote after being convicted of one of 24 specific felonies that result in disenfranchisement, and the process to regain that basic right of ...
Betty Williams, her son said, was one of nine children born to two sharecroppers who were determined to provide better opportunities for their children. Her mother, with a seventh-grade education ...
Whammy 1: Mississippi ranks as the fourth most dependent state on federal funds with more than 40% of its overall budget coming from federal sources. That amounted this year to $13.2 billion ...
From a sentry of nutcrackers to rhinestone jeweled ribbon to vintage deer ornaments to a cascading display of red-and-pink roses, dozens of decorators and designers have put their own spin on the ...
The 2024 efforts to expand Medicaid coverage to cover the working poor was ultimately logjammed on that reality. The working poor are those fellow Mississippians with jobs who don’t make enough ...