‘Habitual Offenders’ Spend Decades in Mississippi Prisons For Drug and Minor Offenses

Larry Hollins said that having his brother, Gregory Hollins, sentenced to 60 years in prison under Mississippi habitual-sentencing laws without the possibility of parole is like throwing him away.
Anatomy of Journalistic Impact: FedEx Driver D’Monterrio Gibson’s Story

Mississippi Free Press’ contextual and follow-up coverage of D’Monterrio Gibson’s allegations about Brookhaven men shooting at him is an example of how impactful journalism should work. The goal is not a “scoop,” Editor Donna Ladd writes.