Mississippi Rejects Summer Food Assistance Program For Children
About 21 million children will likely receive food benefits this summer through a new federal program, but Mississippi will not be among them.
Sentencing Postponed Again For ‘Goon Squad’ Officers Who Tortured Black Men
A federal judge has postponed sentencing for six former Mississippi law enforcement officers who tortured two Black men.
Opinion | New Kid on the Block: Teen Vaping May Change Behavior
Jaden Coleman, a senior at Gentry High School in Indianola, Miss., writes about enforcing the Tobacco 21 law and counseling to deter teen vaping.
Gov. Reeves Borrows From Obama Speech at Second Inauguration, Declaring ‘Mississippi Forever’
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves borrowed from former President Barack Obama’s hopeful rhetoric during his second inaugural address.