A large majority of House members voted on Thursday to approve a plan that creates a process for people previously convicted of some nonviolent felony offenses...
March 8, 1977 Henry L. Marsh III became the first Black mayor of Richmond, Va., which had been the capital of the Confederacy. Credit: Courtesy of...
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Lawmakers in Mississippi are moving to protect in vitro fertilization, but state Agriculture Commissioner, Baptist preacher and outspoken anti-abortion advocate Andy Gipson is calling it “the...
The divide between the Senate and the House over how to fund public education — specifically local school districts — intensified dramatically on Thursday, setting the...
For the first time since 1953, Mississippi would not rely on an objective funding formula to determine the amount of money local schools needed under legislation...
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Inflamed by lack of investigation or enforcement of what he claimed were flagrant campaign finance violations by his opponent, Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann after winning his...
The state’s officer training board moved a step closer in the Legislature on Tuesday to gaining the power to investigate law enforcement misconduct. “I am pleased...
Republican Gov. Tate Reeves last week allowed a measure that regulates how insurance companies decide which prescription drugs and medical procedures to cover for a consumer...