Video: Public Corruption Runs Deep - Mississippi Tops List of Most Corrupt States in the Nation
State Corruption
Sections
About
Connect With Us
Joe Ziegler pleaded guilty in August to concealing a felony. Prosecutors dropped two counts of mail fraud and one of conspiracy.
The FBI says the number of violent crimes reported to law enforcement last year dropped by 4.4 percent from 2012.
The Joint Legislative Budget Committee meets Monday afternoon in Jackson.
Corley has previously served as the DBCF Deputy Commissioner where she directed all activities of the Department of Banking and Consumer Finance.
The Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics says a six-month campaign against marijuana growers brought 32 arrests and 1,367 confiscated plants.
Some of the 123 small-breed dogs recently rescued from two North Mississippi puppy mills will be available for adoption Nov. 14 in south Mississippi.
A civil rights group is launching an advertising campaign aimed at softening religious opposition in the Deep South to equal rights for gay, bisexual and transgender people.
Career Tech Students learn the ins and outs of Search and Rescue and Emergency Disaster Response
"Day of Discovery" presents novel ways to reach gifted students
Starkville Residents and Merchants Celebrate Homecoming with Citywide Tailgate
Starkville Symphony Orchestra Returns to Lee Hall
Ebola outbreak having a short term effect on launching mission trips to affected areas.
Northeast Mississippi based ministry is showcasing some of its work across the world.
SOAR of Oktibbeha County and Toyota Manufacturing take top honors for volunteerism and philanthropy
The annual "Taste of Tupelo" attracted more than a thousand people to the Bancorpsouth Arena.
Itawamba County Schools take the "giving" in Thanksgiving literally.
Mississippi’s corrections commissioner resigned suddenly Wednesday without explanation, while state lawmakers said he is under federal investigation.
Mayhew Campus hosts "Proud to be an American" Day
President Barack Obama is standing by his pledge to act on his own to reduce deportations and improve border security.
Epps, 53, initially was appointed by Gov. Ronnie Musgrove in August 2002.
Gov. Phil Bryant and officials from Nissan gathered today at the company’s vehicle assembly plant in Canton, Miss., to celebrate the start of production of the all-new 2015 Nissan Murano.
Here's a wrap of Tuesday night's outcomes in Mississippi.
The alleged violators are Financial Knowledge Network, Inc., which was fined $680,000, HME Providers, Inc., which was fined $30,000, and Fountain of Youth Bathrooms, Inc., which was fined $15,000.