The United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP) announced that two Mississippi high school students from Gulfport will join Sen. Roger Wicker and Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith ...
Jennifer Rigney Students at The University of Southern Mississippi aiming to pursue a career as an attorney now have access ...
A lack of state standards leaves Mississippi police and sheriff’s departments on their own to decide when to use stun guns, and many give officers a free hand.
Following a major U.S. Supreme Court Decision on homelessness, as well as visible changes around the capital city, some wonder about the scope of Mississippi’s laws.
A resolution has been filed to remove members of the press from the Senate floor and move them to the gallery. Some in the ...
Officials say a new Mississippi law to decrease the number of people incarcerated solely because they need mental health treatment has led to fewer people with serious mental illness detained ...
One of Mississippi's richest men has formed a political action committee, or PAC. Plus updates on AG Lynn Fitch's 2025 legislative priorities.
In a ceremony on Monday afternoon at Philadelphia’s historic Ellis Theater, Branning was sworn in by Chief Justice Randolph.
James Cobb Hutto III was convicted in the 2010 slaying of 81-year-old Ethel Winstead-Simpson of Clinton. Hutto, who Hinds County prosecutors said has a background as a fighter, hit, kicked and stomped ...