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A new law signed Thursday by Gov. Tate Reeves will allow people who move to …
People can call or go online to schedule COVID-19 vaccinations through the Mississippi Health Department. …
Former Mississippi and U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey (pictured) and others will be honored with …
In honor of Black History Month, Jackson State University’s Concert Chorale recently performed a spiritual …
“We don't want to create barriers,” the state health officer, Dr. Thomas Dobbs, said in …
Mississippi is ramping up vaccinations, with first- and second-dose appointments combining to create a "difficult …
Dr. Jerome Adams, who is Black, spoke during an online forum hosted by Jackson State …
A line of cars waits at one of the drive-thru clinics available throughout the state. …
“Against All Odds: The First Black Legislators in Mississippi,” documents more than 150 African American …
Inaka Tea sells homemade barley tea by the bottle both online and through local retailers …
Meridian public schools are moving to online learning Wednesday after an increase in cases of …
Jackson Department of Planning and Development Director Jordan Hillman explained the online permitting process to …
The Mississippi Department of Human Services is holding online meetings to gather information about improving …
The University of Southern Mississippi recently released a free online course to help the public …
The world is settling into a new normal for everyday life amid the coronavirus pandemic: …
Director of Bands Dr. Robert Little shifts JSU’s band to online learning. Photo courtesy JSU
Marilyn Stephens, assistant regional census manager for the Atlanta region of the U.S. Census Bureau, …
Kevin Greene, director of the COHCH, assigned the project to students in the USM Oral …
Jackson Education Support provides safe one-on-one and online learning services. Photo courtesy Jillian Smart
In a race to bring down the infection rate of COVID-19 in Jackson, the Jackson …
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