Miss. High Court Hears GOP Senate Primary Dispute
Justices heard nearly two hours of arguments Thursday, but gave no indication of when they will rule.
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Justices heard nearly two hours of arguments Thursday, but gave no indication of when they will rule.
Corrections spokeswoman Grace Fisher says a committee will evaluate proposals and make a recommendation to Commissioner Chris Epps.
The Mississippi Department of Mental Health told lawmakers it doesn't need more state money in the budget beginning July 1.
NWS says strong cold front will bring "limited threat" for damaging winds, heavy rains and the possibility of a few tornadoes.
The man accused of taking illicit photographs of the bedridden wife of U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran has been indicted on burglary charges.
A Columbus native is optimistic about her national campaign to bring more oversight to the cruise industry.
$25,000 to help with site preparation.
Both MPACT’s FY14 investment performance of 18.34% and tuition increases of 3.9% beat program assumptions, helping to shore up the prepaid tuition plan.
Anyone convicted of drunk driving in the state will have to have an ignition interlock installed in their vehicle as part of their sentence.
The next Major Thoroughfare Program will go before Tupelo voters in 2016.
It was the annual North Mississippi Medical Center Spirit of Women's Night out at Tupelo High School Performing Arts Center.
A group has filed a petition seeking a ballot initiative to legalize marijuana in Mississippi.
Legislators will adopt a budget next spring.
Homeless student rates rise.
The company says a failure in its security, not the restaurants, allowed the thieves to gain access to card numbers, expiration dates and security codes.
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today recognized 337 schools as National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2014.
The case announced Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control is the first Ebola case diagnosed in the United States.
Family issue may not be the stumbling block initially thought.
Symptoms of EV-D68 are very similar to the common cold, and include fever, runny nose, sneezing, cough, and body and muscle aches.
The deadline to register to vote in the June 3rd Primary Election is May 3 -- this Saturday.
At approximately 11 a.m. , Sunday morning, Troopers were called to assist Selmer Police Department (Tennessee) with helping apprehend a suspect wanted in a hit-and-run traffic crash.
Supporters of a constitutional amendment to guarantee "an adequate and efficient system of free public schools" in Mississippi have less than two weeks to turn in signatures if they want their referendum on the 2015 general election ballot.
New Albany Prepares for Tallahatchie Riverfest
Dr. Fenton Peters, well respected Strakville educator and administrator passes away.