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This is the fifth year for the Wellness Summit.
Victims whose homes or buildings that were damaged or destroyed by the April 28th tornado could get a five-year tax break if they rebuild bigger and better.
Force Behind Tupelo's Regional Rehab Center Retires
Nine of Mississippi's 15 community colleges will raise tuition this fall.
MSDH investigating first potential case of chikungunya virus in a Mississippi resident.
Settlement addresses mortgage origination, servicing and foreclosure abuses.
The new law enforcement-equipped helicopter is a Mississippi-built product.
President Barack Obama plans to sign an executive order banning federal contractors from discriminating against employees on the basis of their sexual orientation.
Some of the brightest high school students from the state gathered on the MUW campus today as the Mississippi Governor's School hosted a Leadership Dinner.
Lowndes County Residents may be Deciding on School Bond Referendum
Gardner-Simmons Home Turned Over to Sanctuary Hospice
Tupelo Salvation Army Leader Moves on to Next Assignment
Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors in Training at Columbus Firing Range
Mississippi is taking the nation's largest credit reporting agency to court.
Lawmakers seek $1 million reimbursement for disaster recovery projects.
Tupelo Aquatic Center will be serving as an official Host Location Facility for the WLSL 2014 event.
Mississippi has sued credit reporting giant Experian, alleging sweeping errors in the company’s data and routine violations of consumer protection laws.
The Mississippi Department of Employment Security is receiving funds to improve workforce and education programs.
KFC Corp. says it's investigating allegations that an employee in Jackson, Mississippi, asked a 3-year-old to leave a restaurant because her facial injuries frightened other patrons.
The audit found the average wait time for new patients at the Gulfport VA was about 48 days.
Paul Moraru-Rogoza, 37, and Gicu Oprea, 50, were arrested following an investigation conducted by the Pearl Police Department and the MS Attorney General's Office Consumer Protection Division.
The team presented thoughts on city's appearance, access to services, friendliness and overall atmosphere, as well as what needs improvement.
CAFB Commander Colonel Jim Sears said goodbye today to many of base's biggest business, government and community supporters.