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No Republican candidate has emerged for the Pine Belt seat as of yet. Qualifying begins June 2. Former Hattiesburg mayor ...
One of Mississippi’s longest-serving current state senators, who published a memoir about how education helped him move from ...
Attorney General Lynn Fitch says her office “has reason to believe” the Democratic mayoral candidate “may have committed violations of state campaign finance laws.” Allegations of vote buying and ...
President Donald Trump is only four months into his four-year term, but he and his team have already laid out plans on how to keep a Republican majority in Congress in the 2026 midterm elections.
Below is a press release from the Mississippi Department of Employment Security: On May 21, 2025, the State of Mississippi received a major disaster declaration (DR-4874-MS). The Mississippi ...
A common response to unsafe and overcrowded jails and prisons is to build new ones. Sometimes states and localities make that investment without prodding, but most often it’s because of pressure from ...
Lawmakers failed to pass a budget during their regular session this year because of infighting among Republican House and Senate leaders.
Guests will step into an immersive contemporary art exhibition connecting Anderson’s legacy to modern craft and the creative economy.
La Sasso becomes the second Rebel ever to win the NCAA golf title, which qualifies him for the U.S. Open in two weeks and next April’s Masters. Also, the Clevelands discuss how Mississippi’s baseball ...
Columnist Sid Salter says few writers have more to share on effective storytelling than does Bragg, who still writes at a ...
In the late 1940s, Greenville was a boom town both financially and in population. Its First Methodist Church was booming also ...
In a decisive move to curb a wave of violence that has shaken the community, Greenville Mayor Errick D. Simmons and the City Council declared a State of Local Emergency on Wednesday, implementing ...