Judge E. Grady Jolly was viewed as a conservative voice on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. He also was known to follow ...
A bill gaining traction this legislative session could open Mississippi's long-closed youth courts, which oversee both ...
The two chambers have been at it again this year, arguing over nearly every major initiative and killing each other's bills ...
State authorizers may revoke the charter of SR1 College Preparatory and STEM Academy, located in Canton, essentially forcing the school to close.
Lawmakers are considering spending over $480 million on the Mississippi Department of Corrections for the next fiscal year, an increase of $12 million.
Civil rights leader John Perkins, 95, died Friday under hospice care. His funeral service is set for March 21 at New Horizon ...
Mississippi efforts to pass Medicaid expansion evaporated with the passage of President Donald Trump's so-called One Big Beautiful Bill.
If the governor signs the bill, Mississippi would become the first state in the country to ban neutrality agreements and the fourth state to require private ballots, according to Workers for ...
Two bills aimed at authorizing county sheriffs and deputies to use radar guns to catch speeders died this legislative session, but 19 counties have adopted resolutions in support of the legislation.
The House is trying to revive efforts to pass a teacher pay raise, with Speaker Jason White says his chamber is listening to ...
Earlier in the session, the Senate proposed a $2,000 raise, the Senate a $5,000 raise, then they killed each other's bills.
The Pearl River flood control project is not a done deal, as environmental requirements and funding would need to be worked ...
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