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Today, the Mississippi Children's Museum announced the naming of the Gertrude C. Ford Literacy Garden, …
"Thank you. Maybe if it were not for my size, you wouldn't have noticed how …
Chokwe Lumumba was one of two mayoral candidates who filed campaign reports by Jan. 31, …
Even if U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson (left) does not issue a longer-lasting hold on …
Underground 119, which closed for renovations in August 2015, will reopen Saturday, April 1. Trip …
Senators sent Senate Bill 2689 to Gov. Phil Bryant on Wednesday. Only Sen. Juan Barnett, …
An order signed March 3 by Chief U.S. District Judge Louis Guirola directs court clerks …
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New Stage Theatre recently announced Early Bird registration for its 2017 Summer Camps for students …
Mississippi's older population had the highest enrollment numbers in the state's Affordable Care Act insurance …
Despite the Affordable Care Act's uncertain future, more than 88,000 Mississippians, many elderly and white, …
Jackson Women's Health Organization sued the state before the law was to take effect in …
Yvette Mason-Sherman (middle) filed a civil lawsuit against Wayne Parish, the man arrested for killing …
The University of Mississippi Medical Center is cutting jobs to deal with a budget shortfall. …
Knowing how trauma affects a young person is crucial before imposing after-school detention, time-out or …
University of Mississippi Medical Center (pictured) announced in a release last week that University Wellness …
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in Mississippi attorney Carlos Moore's …
About 40,000 homes and businesses in Jackson, Mississippi, will be without water or will experience …
Committee Chairman Andy Gipson, a Braxton Republican, says domestic abuse is already covered under "habitual …
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