WASHINGTON – Mississippi’s U.S. Senators are among a bipartisan group of 15 Senators calling on IRS Commissioner John Koskinen to update Congress on the agency’s
JACKSON, Miss.- Jackson Police Department confirms that 18-year-old LaDarrion McCray has turned himself in to the authorites. McCray was wanted for the shooting death of
JACKSON, Miss.–Mississippi’s gay marriage ban has been challenged by two couples who want to get married. The ban is an amendment to Mississippi’s constitution, passed
WASHINGTON, D.C.–The internet can be a dangerous place for kids and adults, and stopping the trafficking of people for sex, especially children, is why Mississippi
JACKSON, Miss.–The Mississippi Adequate Education Program has been the subject of a lot of controversy lately, with a lawsuit filed by former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove
By John Mott Coffey, with News Mississippi affiliate WQNZ NATCHEZ, Miss.–Waste Pro’s garbage collection has been slow recently because three truck drivers have quit for
RIDGELAND, Miss.–When attorney Mark Mayfield committed suicide in June, three Madison police officers showed up at his Ridgeland home, out of their jurisdiction. Now Mayfield’s