Federal Lawsuit Dropped Against MDOC
A lawsuit filed against the Mississippi Department of Corrections in federal court over alleged unpaid overtime wages has been dismissed.
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A lawsuit filed against the Mississippi Department of Corrections in federal court over alleged unpaid overtime wages has been dismissed.
Police are investigating what appears to be a double murder-suicide in Pickens County.
The West Point Police Department is investigating a pit bulldog attack that left a 3 year old child injured.
State agents raid a West Point Internet café for the third time in the last seven years.
A $1 million dollar bond is set in Tuesday's fatal shooting in Tupelo.
A burglary suspect may have gone to the well one too many times.
A Gore Springs man already out of prison on parole may be headed back to prison.
This morning a Mississippi University for Women employee confronted 41-year-old Terrance West going through her purse inside her office in the Welty Administration Building.
A 19 year-old Saltillo is facing charges after he allegedly sought to entice two minors to produce child pornography.
News from Oxford, Amory, Bruce, Aberdeen, Mantachie, other towns...
A federal judge in Mississippi approved a plea agreement for former University of Alabama basketball player, Devonta Pollard.
The family of pilot David Duncan, who died in a 2011 when a twin engine Cessna 310 crashed at the Tupelo airport, has settled its lawsuit with the city aviation authority.
Lowndes Deputies arrest a mother they say kidnapped her three children.
Part of plea bargain when robbery trial goes bad.
The Winston County Sheriff's Department and the Louisville Police Department spotted Lakendrick Cunningham around 7:30 last night.
Eight people, including 4 juveniles are still recovering after a head-on collision.
The Tupelo Police Department is currently investigating an aggravated assault that occurred early Tuesday morning.
Winston County deputies capture a suspect wanted in a string of morning burglaries.
John Ray Kidd is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to listen to his post-conviction arguments for a new trial.
Columbus officers need your help locating a man who has not been seen since November 22nd.