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Traveling over Labor Day weekend? Have a back-up plan for cancellations and delays, and be patient

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www.wxxv25.com Staff – 2024-08-31 10:00:05

SUMMARY: As Labor Day approaches, Americans are set to travel for the long , marking the unofficial end of summer. The Transportation Security Administration anticipates screening over 17 million travelers, with airlines, like American Airlines, planning their largest operations yet. Domestic travel bookings are up 9%, while international trips have decreased. Gas prices have dropped, averaging $3.44 per gallon, and airfares are down from last year. Travelers are advised to avoid peak hours, prepare for busy airports, and be aware of flight policies regarding cancellations and refunds. Patience and early planning are encouraged to navigate potential disruptions.

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Supreme Court denies appeal for man convicted in the 1992 killing of two college students

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www.wxxv25.com – Associated Press – 2024-09-18 11:29:21

SUMMARY: The has denied Willie Jerome Manning’s appeal against his 1994 row conviction for the murders of two college . Manning’s legal team argues that there is new evidence, witness recantations and a lack of forensic links to the . Despite his attorney’s assertion that the court’s ruling disregards this evidence, the majority opinion stated that Manning has already received ample justice. Dissenting justices argued for a hearing to investigate the recantations. Manning’s lawyers have indicated intentions to pursue further legal options.

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Derick Hall’s One Percent Foundation gives back to those who saved his life 23 years ago in the NICU at Memorial hospital

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www.wxxv25.com – Jevan McCoskey – 2024-09-17 22:35:57

SUMMARY: September is NICU Awareness Month, spotlighting Derick Hall, an NFL player born nearly 17 weeks premature with a 1% survival . Now thriving, he aims to give back to Memorial Hospital, where he was treated. Hall’s mother, Stacy Gooden-Crandle, praises the hospital staff for their care during their challenging times. The Hall has established the Derick Hall One Percent Foundation to premature babies, alleviate food insecurity, and promote in underserved communities. Recently, they delivered gifts to current NICU families and plan to car seats to those in need, fostering hope and assistance for others.

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State accountability grades show more than 85 percent of schools rated C or above

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www.wxxv25.com Staff – 2024-09-17 11:09:50

SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Education reported that 85.7% of schools and 93.9% of districts achieved grades of C or higher for the 2023-24 school year. This marks the highest percentage of districts rated A, B, or C since the set its goal in 2016, when only 62% met the target. Significant improvements in statewide student assessments were noted, with record proficiency levels in mathematics, English Language Arts, and science. Dr. Lance Evans, state superintendent, praised the achievements and progress in Mississippi’s educational system, which has risen from 50th to 35th in national rankings since 2013.

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