Given the success of public charter schools in the Magnolia State and the need to provide educational options, why aren’t there more than eight? In 2013,...
Some light history about a classic Louisiana comfort food, jambalaya, along with creole jambalaya and sazerac recipes for trying at home. Jambalaya is quintessential Louisiana comfort...
Gov. Tate Reeves and the Legislature having successfully stamped out the non-existent Critical Race Theory (CRT) programs in Mississippi schools, colleges, and universities, State Auditor Shad...
NK Wessman explores the fascinating background of Mississippi’s first professional female writer, Eliza Ann Dupuy. Dupuy is largely forgotten, but was a pioneer at a time...
The new law expands the CCID and the Capitol Police’s jurisdiction while providing for a new inferior court and additional resources for the Hinds County court...
A bustling Mississippi community welcomes a mainstay Italian restaurant, and much more. What started as a suburb of Mississippi’s capital city, Fondren was incorporated into the...
It is unknown if Nave, the 20th President at Alcorn State, was terminated or resigned. Dr. Felecia Nave is no longer the President of Alcorn State...
The federal indictment charging the former pro wrestler in the Mississippi welfare case was unsealed on Thursday. He pleaded not guilty. On Thursday, a federal indictment...
DEI programs have regularly proven to lead to division, not inclusion. Taxpayers deserve to know what their money is being spent on. Recently, my office instructed...
All the southern U.S. states, with the exception of Louisiana, are in the top half of the country in terms of economic outlook. Mississippi is on...