Like so many good things, Growing Resilience In The South (GRITS) was born at Sadé Meeks’ grandmother’s kitchen table. Several years ago, the South Jackson native,...
JULY 30, 1866 Credit: Harper's Weekly, Library of Congress Black men, many of them veterans of the Civil War, were killed in New Orleans when they...
Some see the issue of cutting Mississippi’s grocery tax as a partisan divide. After all, in three of the past four gubernatorial elections, the Democratic candidate...
JULY 29, 1910 Credit: Texas Historical Commission After a series of lynchings, a massacre took place in the unincorporated town of Slocum near Palestine, Texas, killing...
Delta State University President Daniel Ennis met Thursday with the school’s marching band students in the wake of revelations that the recently hired band director had...
A former corrections officer at the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility could face prison time for punching an inmate and striking them with a canister of pepper...
Mississippi will have to pay more than $400,000 in attorneys’ fees after the attorney general’s office spent years defending a sodomy law that criminalizes oral and...
www.wcbi.com – Associated Press – 2023-07-27 19:15:54 SUMMARY: Former Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant is suing a local news organization, Mississippi Today, for defamation over its coverage...
www.youtube.com – 16 WAPT News Jackson – 2023-07-27 18:30:58 SUMMARY: Former Governor Phil Bryant is suing local news organization Mississippi Today, claiming defamation regarding public comments...
NESHOBA COUNTY FAIR — The sheer intensity of crowd interaction at the Neshoba County Fair on Thursday largely overshadowed the traditional stump speeches from the two...