Columnist Sid Salter writes that substantive public policy change is an exercise that produces winners and losers.
Amy St. Pé , an attorney from Jackson County, defeated Jennifer Schloegel, a chancery judge, on Tuesday night for an open ...
Though the Planetarium won’t “lift off” again until next year, the excitement is already building in the capital city.
Olive Branch-based cannabis dispensary owner plans to continue legal fight to increase awareness of his business and the ...
A Summit man was found shot to death in his car in Baertown on Tuesday evening. McComb police responded to a shooting in the 500 block of McComb Street around 6:30 p.m. and found Charles Ray Martin Jr ...
Pike County sheriff’s officials paid their respects to a fallen police officer and honored staff members and former sheriffs ...
A former Summit police officer has been indicted on embezzlement charges for allegedly stealing firearms from the police department and selling them.
In 1974, there was Gerald Ford, destined to serve only 29 months as president. Fifty years later, there is Joe Biden, also ...
The Parklane girls varsity basketball team raced to its second-straight dominant win at the Lawrence County Tournament on Tuesday, beating Jefferson Davis County 67-34. Junior guard Zoe Alford had a ...
Pardon the skepticism about incoming President Donald Trump’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency. Big promises ...
How many of you know about Samaritan’s Purse? If you don’t, you need to. Until a few years ago, I had never heard of it, but ...
As lawmakers discuss providing more education options for families, the Mississippi Department of Education tells lawmakers they want to provide Pre-K to all 4-year-olds while centering CTE programs ...