Many of the comparatively few universities that serve rural students are eliminating large numbers of programs and majors, ...
Column: It’s Egg Bowl week, as integral a part of Thanksgiving weekend in Mississippi as turkey, oyster dressing, and ...
The Pearl Police Department terminated a city patrol officer accused of stealing $32,000 from the home of a dying woman.
Voters in central Mississippi will choose a state Supreme Court justice. Those in south Mississippi will choose a Court of Appeals judge.
The Report A weekly roundup of Mississippi Today stories delivered Saturdays at 7:30 a.m. The Today The latest headlines delivered weekdays at 7:30 a.m. Many of the comparatively few universities that ...
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The Today The latest headlines delivered weekdays at 7:30 a.m. Many of the comparatively few universities that serve rural students are eliminating large numbers of programs and majors, blaming ...
On Tuesday, Nov. 26, voters will determine who will hold one of central Mississippi’s three seats on the nine-member state Supreme Court. This 22-county area includes Hinds County and Jackson. Justice ...
Richard Roberson, president and CEO of the Mississippi Hospital Association, tells Mississippi Today's Bobby Harrison and Geoff Pender a new Trump administration would likely approve Mississippi ...
Polls will close at 7 p.m. today as voters in central Mississippi choose a state Supreme Court justice and those in south Mississippi choose a state Court of Appeals judge in runoff elections. In the ...
Commercial painter Roger Horton says an encounter with Crystal Springs police left him with blurred vision in one eye.
Some Mississippi voters head to the polls Tuesday to decide who should represent them on the state’s highest courts. Polls ...