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The House voted 98-20 Friday to approve House Bill 389. It goes to the Senate for further debate.
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The House voted 98-20 Friday to approve House Bill 389. It goes to the Senate for further debate.
Incentives for recorded music sound good to some Mississippi lawmakers.
Attorney General Jim Hood has returned approximately $76 million to Mississippi from losses suffered during the Financial and Mortgage Crisis of recent history.
The bipartisan bill won unanimous support Thursday in the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Sen. Fillingane says people sometimes falsely accuse a former spouse or former boyfriend or girlfriend of child abuse.
The law is dubbed "Noah's Law," in memory of Water Valley teen Noah Smith.
Railroad officials say it's unclear how much ethanol has leaked into the Mississippi River.
Not many people can say they've performed for the president of the United States, but Miss Mississippi can.
The push to use state funds to pay for private education of special needs students is still alive.
Senate bill 2577 would have reallocated the current 911 surcharge people pay on home and cell phone bills.
Liese Ricketts exhibit at Rosenzweig Arts Center in Columbus runs 6Feb. - 28Feb.
The Mississippi Department of Education has launched its first Superintendents’ Academy, an advanced leadership training program to assist district leaders in their efforts to improve student outcomes.
Careful planning marks string of recent pharmacy burglaries throughout Northeast Mississippi.
Traffic stop leads to search of house, and recovery of stolen loot.
Search of Blue Springs home leads to 3 arrests on meth-related charges
California woman arrested with 2 pounds of marijuana
The Ohio firm has been given until the end of the year to clear asbestos from the property.
The missed deadline voids the tax incentive deal
GTRA seeking a westward carrier to service the market.
Lawmakers on Tuesday asked why the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention didn't act months ago when concerns first arose to create a better-matched vaccine.
His proposal would direct 86 percent of the expected growth in state revenues to schools.
The budget envisions a spending increase of 6.4 percent over the current year.
It would consolidate parts of the Agriculture Department and the Food and Drug Administration.