Transgender Mississippi Prisoners Targeted in Proposed Bill
Incarcerated people could sue jails and prisons if they encounter transgender inmates in restrooms or changing areas under a proposed bill.
‘The W’ Will Remain Mississippi University for Women as Renaming Efforts Fail a Second Time
Mississippi University for Women will not get a new name during this legislative session as support for the university’s second name choice fails.
Mississippi Revokes Medical-Cannabis Testing Lab’s License After Investigation
The State of Mississippi has revoked the license for a medical-cannabis testing lab that once tested 70% of the state’s medical-marijuana products.
Editor’s Note | Symbiosis With One’s Job Is a Rare Blessing
Nate Schumann reflects on his entry into the news industry and shows appreciation for having a job that has helped him grow while growing alongside him.
Nationwide AT&T Outage Not A Cyber Attack But Exposes Vulnerabilities, Expert Says
The national AT&T outage was not the result of a cyber attack, but it does expose vulnerabilities, an expert at the University of Mississippi says.
State Attorney General Sues State Auditor To Stop His Lawsuit Against Brett Favre
Mississippi’s Republican attorney general is suing the Republican state auditor to block his efforts to recover welfare money from Brett Favre.