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Most contractors plan for wet weather this time of year, and adjust schedules accordingly
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Most contractors plan for wet weather this time of year, and adjust schedules accordingly
Existing and new potholes created by heavy rains could be worse with freezing temperatures
Wind chills at times could be around zero Wednesday and Thursday.
Home on Highway 15 North in Maben heavily damaged by Monday afternoon fire
Log truck and pick-up collide. One driver injured
State inmate Thomas Smith, #133795, was found dead early Monday morning.
Rep. Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss.) experienced a hematoma in his left leg over the holidays.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday reported flu was widespread in 43 states.
Severe storms and possible tornadoes roll across the entire breadth of Mississippi
State Senator Giles Ward the Favorite for Top Leadership Spot
State Representative Gary Chism weighs in on MAEP Funding, Common Core State Standards, and Reform in the Department of Corrections
After Christmas adoptions go down, and surrenders often go up.
Rivers expected to be one to four feet above flood stages between Saturday night and Monday.
Attorney Mitch Tyner represented Chris McDaniel when the state senator challenged the Republican primary runoff results.
The Mississippi Management Agency is asking everyone to be prepared for possible severe weather on Saturday.
President Barack Obama signed an executive order on Friday authorizing the sanctions.
The rotunda is blocked by temporary walls that prevent people from standing under the central dome of the 112-year-old structure.
No fatalities were reported during New Year's Eve.
Mississippi regulators say the state has little ability to generate electricity from windmills or hydroelectric dams.
Authorities apprehend Flowood Community Work Center inmate JESSICA PEAVY.
Sparklers are a favorite with children, but many parents don't realize sparklers can burn as hot as 1,200 degrees fahrenheit.
Sparklers, often a favorite with children, can reach up to 1200 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hot enough to cause third-degree burns.