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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Justice Jim Kitchens faces state Sen. Jenifer B. Branning after neither won 50% of the vote on Nov. 5.
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 ...
Analysis: In an almost laughable claim, a PAC is running ads ahead of the Nov. 26 Jim Kitchens-Jenifer Branning runoff arguing that the Mississippi Supreme Court is in danger of being dominated by ...