The U.S. Department of Education has placed Mississippi’s public university system under a form of oversight that restricts the flow of federal financial aid dollars and...
Students applauded, cried and jumped with excitement at the news that Mississippi’s first charter high school was approved Monday afternoon. The school, Clarksdale Collegiate Prep, has...
Gov. Tate Reeves, after months of inaction, has unveiled a plan he says will turn Mississippi’s health care crisis around. However, even some health care experts...
Mississippi Today’s Bobby Harrison and Taylor Vance talked with outgoing state Rep. Nick Bain, a Republican from Corinth, on his vote to change the state flag...
Almost half of Mississippi pharmacists are not readily storing and selling naloxone, according to a study conducted by researchers at the University of Mississippi. More than...
In 2002, during the 83-day special session, the longest in state history, members of the Mississippi Medical Association were out in full force in favor of...
Buoyed by a series of tweets from State Auditor Shad White belittling certain liberal arts degrees as “garbage,” “useless” and “indoctrination factories,” a recent report from...
Republican Gov. Tate Reeves said he’ll have debates — plural — with his Democratic challenger Brandon Presley, but those haven’t been agreed to or scheduled yet...
As Gov. Tate Reeves announced his plan to save Mississippi’s rural hospitals, the state hospital association’s longtime leader prepared for his last day at the organization....
Welfare head pleaded guilty to federal charges one year ago. What’s happened since? by Anna Wolfe, Mississippi Today September 22, 2023 One year ago today, a...