Certificate of need law is a familiar target for legislative reform in Mississippi, but few substantial changes have been made to the law since 2016. A select committee convened by Speaker of the ...
The Mississippi Prison Writes Initiative has published art and writings by men in Unit 29 at the Mississippi State ...
T.O. Richardson, owner of T&T Logging in Edwards, carries on as the third generation of a business with over 40 years of ...
Mississippi Today's Adam Ganucheau, Bobby Harrison and Geoff Pender recap a wild situation in which three prominent Republicans with 2027 gubernatorial ambitions — Attorney General Lynn Fitch, Lt. Gov ...
Analysis: As talks of eliminating the Mississippi income tax revenue rage, year-over-year revenue growth is drastically slowing.
AG Lynn Fitch opined that Auditor Shad White lacked authority to hire a consultant for $2 million to look for waste in state ...
After nearly 10 hours of jury deliberation, a Lafayette County circuit judge declared a mistrial on Wednesday in the capital ...
Prosecutors and defense attorneys argue over what is "reasonable doubt" in the capital murder trial of Timothy Herrington.
Take a look back at what 2024 brought Mississippi with our recap of the top news, investigations, sports and cartoons.
GodwinGroup, Mississippi's oldest advertising agency, has closed, and some of its principal team leaders are part of anew ...
On the eve of another legislative session, Jackson's delegation hasn't a plan to tackle the future of the city's water system.
So much to cover on this week’s podcast but Southern Miss’s surprising hire of Marshall coach Charles Huff tops the list, and ...