Attorney General and Board of Contractors Warn Storm Victims of Post-Storm Dangers
Attorney General Jim Hood identifies common "after-disaster" scams.
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Attorney General Jim Hood identifies common "after-disaster" scams.
Saturday is the deadline to register to vote in the June primary. Circuit clerk offices statewide will be open until noon to take last minute voter signups.
The National Guard plays a big role in helping Mississippians get back on their feet after natural disasters.
Department heads from the city took time to answer questions from neighborhood residents regarding the clean-up and recovery in the aftermath of Monday's tornado.
This National Day of Prayer takes on special significance for those in the Tupelo area in light of the Monday's tornado.
Dozens gathered in front of the Lowndes County Courthouse as community leaders prayed for our government, families, churches, businesses, and children.
The couple fled with 2-year-old Maliah Harris, sparking an Amber Alert across the Southeast. They were caught in a routine traffic stop in Sylvester, Georgia.
In a press conference with MEMA and county officials on Thursday, Louisville mayor Will Hill stressed before they rebuild, it must be done properly.
Neighbors were helping each other clear debris and limbs from yards and homes.
There are questions surrounding the activation of emergency sirens during Tupelo's tornado.
Johnson says soldiers prepared days in advance of the tornado, and patrols could continue through Thursday.
MSBOC warns victims of Monday’s storms to be wary of fraudulent contractors who prey on storm damaged victims.
New Winston County Business Damaged in Tornado
MDES offers online method of filing for unemployment claims.
MEMA urges responsible use of equipment during cleanup following severe weather outbreak.
The Mississippi State Department of Health continues to monitor the health impacts of recent severe weather.
Senator Roger Wicker issues statement regarding yesterday's severe weather outbreak.
Severe storms have brought destruction and death to Winston County.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) continues to receive reports of several counties affected by severe weather.
Gov. Phil Bryant has declared a State of Emergency in preparation for severe weather that is forecast to affect Mississippi today.
Attorneys are preparing to make federal appeals court arguments over a 2012 Mississippi law that threatens to close the state's only abortion clinic.
Caledonia Couple That Sparked National Amber Alert Returned to Lowndes County
No Tornado, No Injuries but Plenty of Damage in Winston County
Gov. Phil Bryant was today awarded the Defender of Freedom Award by the National Rifle Association.
Commissioner of Insurance and State Fire Marshal Mike Chaney is cautioning citizens to be aware of any unauthorized alarm system salesmen operating in the area.