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Testimony in Curtis Flowers' death row appeal began today at the state Supreme Court.
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Testimony in Curtis Flowers' death row appeal began today at the state Supreme Court.
Tupelo authorities are tracking down information regarding a June Walmart purchase with a stolen credit card.
The woman convicted of killing her husband at their Iuka home 15 years ago is heading back to Tishomingo County.
Holly Springs police need your help finding the person who shot three men this weekend, sending them to the hospital .
All nine Mississippi inmates injured during a fight at the Walnut Grove Correctional Facility earlier this month are back behind bars.
A West Point woman who was charged with stealing from the Churchill Elementary Parent Teacher Association has pleaded guilty to several charges.
Attorneys for Flowers are trying to have the latest convictions thrown out.
The two men are charged with aggravated assault.
The incident happened nearly two weeks ago, but 26-year-old Joshua Shaw died yesterday.
A Monroe County man is behind bars following a burglary investigation.
An investigation into the Alcorn County Board of Supervisors office leads to the arrest of a purchasing clerk.
A Columbus man is behind bars after illicit physical contact with a minor.
Authorities said an argument Wednesday at Hillsdale Apartments allegedly led to shots fired.
An Okolona woman allegedly used another individual's personal information to make online purchases.
Runners were near the Chickasaw Village when threatened.
Arrested today in connection with Tuesday fatality.
Bowling will have new deadline to appeal sentence
Deairious Cooper was arrested Wednesday for commercial burglary.
Arrests made in weekend stabbing incident.
District Attorney calls House Bill 585 a "Game Changer"
MHP Troop F is investigating a fatal hit and run.
Mark McCorkle faces Aggravated Assault charge in his brother's shooting.
Third Sentence Handed Down in West Point Murder Case