JACKSON, Miss.–Reaction from Mississippi lawmakers and leaders to Tuesday’s U.S. Supreme Court decision that could effectively nix some restrictions on what the state can do
Photo courtesy: Forwhomthecowbelltolls.com OMAHA, Neb.–The Miss. State Bulldogs are headed home with heads held high after a second defeat by the UCLA Bruins Tuesday. The
JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi no longer needs permission from the Federal Government to initiate voting laws according to a new ruling by a Supreme Court, and
JACKSON, Miss. — Today’s US Supreme Court Ruling striking down the section of the Voter Rights Act requiring some states to get federal approval before
JACKSON, Miss.–All indications are now that the special legislative session that was called for Thursday to deal with Medicaid funding will end with a reauthorization
ABERDEEN, Miss.–The bullet that hit a three-year-old boy Monday afternoon went through his shoulder and out the other side, leaving the child bleeding, but still