Petal Mayor Marx’s Tweets About George Floyd Draw Calls to Resign, Prompting City Meeting Tonight
Sometime in the early 2000s, Petal High School teacher Kim Paola was at a faculty meeting when someone raised the possibility of a support group
Sometime in the early 2000s, Petal High School teacher Kim Paola was at a faculty meeting when someone raised the possibility of a support group
Jayden Woullard, a rising senior at Murrah High School in Jackson, said she was mid-shift at Whataburger when Gov. Tate Reeves declared a state of
Tonight, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Tribal Chief Cyrus Ben issued a State of Public Health Emergency Declaration for the next 30 days due to
The Mississippi Gulf Coast, with an economy relying heavily on the service industry, has an immense number of low-wage jobs between its casinos, hotels and
A lawsuit accuses MDOC and Mississippi’s two largest prisons of “taking inadequate steps to prevent the infection and mitigate an outbreak of COVID-19.”
Carmen Quintero, 21, and her 2-year-old son Miguel (not their real names), left Ocotepeque, Honduras, to begin a dangerous journey through Guatemala and Mexico that
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves rejecting calls from a bipartisan coalition of criminal-justice reform organizations to reduce the State’s prison population. If he does not, the New York-based FWD.us warned in a late April report, nearly every prisoner in State custody could have the virus by May’s end, and around 200 could die.
A North Mississippi psychiatrist alleges that a hospital fired her after she refused to admit more elderly patients into a unit with a woman she suspected had COVID-19.
The Mississippi Legislature reconvened today amid a fight over who should decide how to spend $1.25 billion in federal COVID-19 relief funds—the governor, with advice
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