Judge Strikes Down Wage Boost for Home Workers
A federal judge has struck down Labor Department regulations extending minimum wage and overtime pay to nearly 2 million home health care workers.
Sections
About
Connect With Us
A federal judge has struck down Labor Department regulations extending minimum wage and overtime pay to nearly 2 million home health care workers.
US official declines to say if it is responsible.
Revised hours will be posted at each Post Office.
The threat of severe weather is in the forecast for most of the state Monday afternoon through Tuesday
The MAEP Petition, or Initiative #42, obtained the sufficient number of signatures required to be placed on the 2015 General Election ballot.
Volunteers distribute "Angel Tree" gifts at The Tupelo Furniture Market
Over 60 Aberdeen children will have a Merrier Christmas thanks to the efforts of Aberdeen City workers
Mississippi's College Board gave final approval Thursday to plans for the state's eight public universities to raise tuition by an average of 3.2 percent this fall.
The new appointments are part of the MDE's ongoing plan to provide better access to high-quality early childhood education programs.
The state's jobless rate fell to 7.3 percent, down from 7.6 percent in October and 8 percent in November 2013.
Charles "Chuck" Younger was sworn in today to fill the District 17 seat.
This week, President Obama signed a bill into law that included a section regarding weight limits for U.S. Route 78 in Mississippi.
Fisher replaces Christopher B. Epps, who resigned Nov. 5, 2014. Fisher will assume his position in January 2015.
Federal officials say the private files of 48,439 workers may have been compromised by a computer breach.
The Mississippi Board of Education is setting ambitious goals in a new strategic plan, including having all students graduate from high school.
A U.S. official says federal investigators have linked North Korea to the attack.
The studio said it respected and shared in the exhibitors' concerns.
The MDE sought competitive proposals in September 2014 for assessments developed for this student population.
Instructors and business leaders see dual use for new drone: Education and Economic Development
Cameras have arrived, but Chief Carleton wants training for officers and policy in place, before they go into the field.
Youngsters learn about giving...and math, while helping a local food pantry
New law allows leniency for first time DUI offenders who agree to use ignition locking device to keep them from driving drunk.
Word that Obama would sign the measure comes as Russia grapples with a currency crisis.
Multiple media outlets are reporting a car pulled out in front of the security detail.
Lowndes County leaders want to stop developers of low-income housing from using state tax breaks to avoid hundreds of thousands of dollars in local property taxes.