Holland Announces Bid for 9th Term
State Rep. Steve Holland says he'll seek a ninth term representing the 16th District.
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State Rep. Steve Holland says he'll seek a ninth term representing the 16th District.
It's the first year all taxpayers have to report to the Internal Revenue Service whether they had health insurance for the previous year, as required under President Barack Obama's law.
The U.S. has imposed sanctions on four Russians under a law targeting Russian human rights violators.
A recent survey conducted by ORC International reveals Americans have concerns over how and when body-worn video cameras should be used in the field.
A Twitter account that calls itself Lizard Squad has taken credit for causing the disruption.
There is also a new severe weather threat, mainly heavy rainfall in excess of two to four inches, possible for most of the state tonight through Sunday morning.
It was a good Christmas for the Mississippi Highway Patrol.
The Mississippi Department of Corrections says Jeffery McWhorter, who escaped from the Wilkinson County Community Work Center in Woodville, has been captured.
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Area workers manning their posts on Christmas Day speak about working on the holidays
One Louisville family is celebrating not only Christmas time together but also a new home
Area law enforcement officers recommend recording serial numbers and taking pictures of Christmas goodies, in the event that they are stolen.
Constable and his brother team up to help out a family at Christmas
Shoppers still hitting the stores looking for those last minute gifts.
Christmas gifts have changed over the years, but meaning and traditions remain
Sony has struck a deal with YouTube to offer digital rentals of "The Interview" beginning Thursday.
Yokohama Boulevard right on track for January 1st opening.
Move by specialty lift manufacturer could mean 70 new jobs in Plantersville area
The flu is becoming more widespread across the twin states.
Edgar Ray Killen spoke to The Associated Press this month inside the Mississippi State Penitentiary.
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.