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Drop off your Christmas tree to be recycled at any of the four locations around …
Authorities seized marijuana plants valued at more than $300,000 from a Jackson home.
A new grant will help the Mississippi Center for Police and Sheriffs assist with domestic …
House Speaker Billy McCoy adjourned the chamber without voting on the tobacco tax increase.
Former Gulfport Mayor Brent Warr pleaded not guilty to charges of misleading loan officers.
The mayor's former bodyguard, Michael Recio, is still getting paid by the city.
It's official: Sean Perkins is the new mayor's chief of staff.
Susan Lunardini, president of Jackson Police Foundation, is helping businesses and law enforcement collaborate.
Officially, 121,300 Mississippians were unemployed in August, nearly 17,000 fewer than in July.
Downtown Jackson Partners president Ben Allen found fault with the CQ crime rankings.
A grassroots effort to change existing state beer laws may fail again this year.
Joblessness rates in the state have remained higher for African Americans than for white workers.
State Auditor Stacey Pickering will seek re-election in 2011, he announced today.
The House passed a bill yesterday to restrict some teens from texting while driving.
Jackson lawyer Brad Reeves has purchased Brent's Drugstore in Fondren.
Peaches top the new EWG list for produce you should always buy organic.
Brad Hooey manages the High Noon Cafe, which is in danger of closing its doors.
On Saturday, Rock Legends is from 2-3:30 p.m. at Thalia Mara Hall.
John McGowan, Pearl River Vision Foundation founder, is promoting a one-lake development.
When it comes to produce, buying organic means not buying chemicals and pesticides with your …
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