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Attorney General advises spending settlement money on services for mentally ill and expansion at Whitfield.
Amended voucher bill passes House; goes back to the Senate
An outgoing member of the Federal Reserve Board says the nation's economy is on firm ground for manageable and sustainable growth.
Selectmen applying for Archives and History Grant
Health insurers would be banned from making patients pay higher out-of-pocket costs for oral medication taken at home than for chemotherapy taken in a health care facility, under a bill moving through the Mississippi Legislature.
Mississippi State University and Texas A&M University are receiving a major grant to foster entrepreneurship in rural areas.
Bond money will be spent on everything from economic development to construction and renovation at state universities
It may be spring break, but members of Boys and Girls Clubs of North Mississippi have plenty of activities, programs and other things to occupy their time.
A proposal to create state-funded vouchers for special education students is moving forward in the Mississippi Legislature.
Almost 75,000 Mississippi K-12 public school students missed at least 18 days of instruction time during the 2013-2014 school year according to a report issued by Mississippi KIDS COUNT.
The murder suspect accused of killing a deputy U.S. marshal in a shootout died Wednesday, an official with a Louisiana coroner’s office said.
Since the 2015 Legislative Session convened, Attorney General Hood has handed lawmakers over $50 million for deposit into the State of Mississippi General Fund.
American Education Advantage places students in select private schools in Mississippi and Oregon
Market Street Festival is right around the corner
(AP) - The Mississippi House is giving new life to a push to open some now-closed public hospital board meeting and expand access to hospital records.
Mississippi could become the third state to sign onto a plan for a nationwide constitutional convention to force the federal government to balance its budget and require states’ permission to increase national debt.
Lawyers who have been suing Mississippi for 10 years over conditions in its child welfare system said Monday that it’s time for a federal judge to take the system over.
Both the Tupelo and Starkville community theaters came away with top honors this weekend at the Southeast Community Theater competition in Chattanooga.
A nationally known black conservative came to Northeast Mississippi today with a message of empowerment, not entitlement.
Eight West Alabama towns will get an update Tuesday on legislation that should clear up a state Supreme Court ruling on alcohol sales.
New Hope H.S. and Calhoun Career and Technical Center teams take tournament titles
House Bill 891 Passes Senate
The Mississippi Public Service Commission in conjunction with Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood and the Federal Trade Commission, along with nine other states, jointly announce a federal lawsuit against political survey robocallers illegally pitching cruise line vacations, among other products.
Bringing Beauty back to Louisville one tree at a time