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The search for a Monroe County boy has a happy ending Wednesday evening.
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The search for a Monroe County boy has a happy ending Wednesday evening.
A Union County Solid Waste employee that was hit by a car, two times, was released from the hospital Wednesday.
A nurse's aid is accused of taking a patient's Social Security debit card.
The Macon man shot during an armed robbery remains in critical condition at a Jackson hospital, according to a University of Mississippi Medical Center spokesperson.
A Lowndes County jury finds man not guilty of armed robbery
A large drug must in Maben sends a dozen people to jail Tuesday.
Macon police are investigating an armed robbery and shooting that sent a convenience store clerk to the hospital.
The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is issued an Amber Alert for one year-old Alida Nicole Keys.
Lowndes supervisors are expected to approve final plans for the 4000 square foot addition at their March 13th meeting.
Jury picked in case of man accused of robbing Black Creek Market
17th Anniversary of Death of Lee County Jailer Killed by Inmate
Phillip Turner is charged with Aggravated Assault.
Narcotics agents say a Columbus man and woman were making crack cocaine when they raided a home in the 800 block of 17th Street North.
Tupelo Police Dept. needs your assistance identifying 3 people.
Arrested at home on Old Golf Course Road.
Suspect is no "stranger" to police.
Attorneys for death row inmate Charles Ray Crawford will argue before the Mississippi Supreme Court March 23 that the man's 1994 rape conviction should be tossed out because he received poor legal representation at his trial.
Defendant treated and released at ER; trial resumes Saturday
At least one in Tupelo.
The Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled for a third time that a gubernatorial pardon does not wipe out a criminal record.
The vehicle of a missing mother of three is found in New Hope.
Grand jury indictments accuse a Lexington County father of strangling his five children last summer at the family's home.
(AP) - Former Mississippi Corrections Commissioner Christopher Epps and businessman Cecil McCrory are pleading guilty on federal corruption charges.