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North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue wasn't too chicken to say her state is like Mississippi …
The NAACP's Ben Jealous and Derrick Johnson are fighting voter suppression efforts around the nation …
Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. published its last issue of the Laurel Leader-Call on March 29. …
State NAACP president Derrick Johnson's contract to assist the city with redistricting is under review …
Pearl River Vision Foundation's Dallas Quinn updated residents on a flood reduction plan for the …
Former Greenville Mayor Heather McTeer, right, talks with Lori Garrott during a Unite Women rally …
All hard drives fail eventually; it's just a matter of time. So be prepared.
JPS Board Member Otha Burton, left, and Interim Superintendent Jayne Sargent listen to a hearing …
Sister Dorothea Sondgeroth received the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice Cross, the Pope's highest honor for …
Malcolm White, Mississippi Art Commission executive director, spoke to citizens at Koinonia Coffee House's Friday …
Shelley Abrams, executive director of Jackson Women's Health Organization, speaks in front of the Mississippi …
Jackson kids can audition to be in ads for the Mississippi Children's Museum.
Captain Gonzo from FIGMENT Boston plays at "21 Drum Salute to Moose," an installation at …
Ward 7 Councilwoman Margaret Barrett-Simon made it clear the motion to move on the Fortification …
Hal and Mal's will host the CD release show for Jackson native Beth McKee's "Next …
On April 21, Louisiana's Marcia Ball brings her rootsy swamp pop to Underground 119.
Mississippi's new law targeting the Jackson Women's Health Organization is part of a national "TRAP" …
This year's annual Cotton District Arts Festival promises a great day of music, food and …
Simon Smith, the author's son, rides his bike on a beautiful fall day at Roosevelt …
Mississippi's new law targeting the Jackson Women's Health Organization is part of a national trend.
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