A lawmaker playing hardball may cost poor pregnant women a policy that would help them receive timely prenatal care.
Four years after the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, Mississippians among those charged defend their actions.
Let’s move ahead 17 years to this time last year. The Biggersville girls with Lainey Jack as their second leading scorer and ...
Memphis-based Mid-South Food Bank serves 440,000 meals a year. It saw a huge spike in demand during the pandemic. Fortin said ...
Marshall Ramsey, a nationally recognized editorial cartoonist, shares his cartoons and travels the state as Mississippi Today ...
GAUTIER – Across Mississippi, pets are being abandoned on bridges, at dead ends and even outside closed animal shelters. The issue has grown more pressing as shelters reach full capacity, leaving pet ...
The City of Jackson ushered in what it called "100 Days of Peace" Wednesday, awarding $150,000 worth of grants to three ...
A group of independent pharmacists from across Mississippi gathered at the Capitol Thursday to urge lawmakers to increase ...
Senate Education Chairman Dennis DeBar said he does not support sending more tax credit money under the Children's Promise ...
The University of Mississippi Medical Center has sought National Cancer Institute designation since 2012, a process it then ...
Lafayette County Circuit Court Judge Kelly Luther made the decision during Sheldon Timothy Herrington Jr.’s bond hearing, ...
The talk of such dramatic changes to the federal-state program has Mississippi lawmakers concerned – and hesitant to push ...
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