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Dutschke granted pre-sentencing extension.
The couple fled a home on Honnell Mill Road in northeastern Lowndes County at about 6 Wednesday morning after their 7-month-old Alyssa Harris was found not breathing.
A late afternoon shooting in downtown Columbus sends one man to the hospital and lands another in handcuffs.
A 15-year-old accused of murdering his father last year has been indicted for the shooting.
Gov. Bryant signs into law a bill that would require certain convicted drunk drivers to use ignition interlocks on vehicles.
Lowndes investigators scrambling, worried about welfare of 2-year-old.
A West Point man who was reported missing last week returns.
One arrested on firearm possession by convicted felon.
Three people are sentenced in a Lamar County, Alabama murder trial.
Officials in Oktibbeha County continue to work on a nightclub ordinance.
Karen Barker and Anthony Poe were arrested Saturday night after leading police on a chase from Sherman to Blair Street in Tupelo.
Circuit Court Judge Jim Kitchens sentenced Charles Smith after a jury found him guilty.
More state troopers, more prosecutors and a tool to track violent offenders were signed into law today.
The Oktibbeha County nightclub that was the scene of a shooting last month, will stay closed for now.
Gov. Phil Bryant today signed a package of three law enforcement measures into law.
IDA wins convictions in two animal cruelty investigations.
A West Point man was arrested Friday after hitting a safety checkpoint on Highway 45 and Strong Road in Aberdeen.
The North Mississippi couple accused of robbing and assaulting an elderly woman in Alabama is behind bars.
Two Mississippi Residents Sought in Pickens Co. Ala. Robbery
A Tennessee resident has been arrested at his home for the exploitation of an elderly female resident of Mississippi.
As the MBI continues its investigation of this week's deadly shooting in Nettleton, the recent rise in officer involved shootings in Northeast Mississippi is becoming a scary trend.
University of Mississippi announces the national office of Sigma Phi Epsilon closed its Ole Miss chapter.