The amended version on a Senate bill also included a provision requiring that Mississippi driver’s licenses reflect the sex of a person as it was identified at birth. Lawmakers in Mississippi want to ...
It’s not sine die yet,” State Senator Lydia Chassaniol (R), referring to the Legislature’s last day of session, which is slated for April 5. “We haven’t got to the sausage-making process yet.” ...
Across the state, there are people who quietly, diligently, and passionately work to protect, preserve, and raise the cultural aspects that define a community.
Teachers would receive $2,000 annually for three years, for a total increase of $6,000. Special education teachers would receive $3,000 annually for three years, for a total increase of $9,000.
In 1971, a royal celebration was held in Iran. It was the 2,500th birthday of the Iranian monarchy, a rule which began with ...
The company’s announcement came Monday as part of a new $1 billion investment in its U.S. manufacturing sites and supplier base during 2026. GE Aerospace announced this week that the company is ...
Cate Hargett, an 11-year-old in Greenwood, needs a bone marrow transplant as the search for her perfect donor match continues ...
Another bill that would have allowed terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis gummies while being treated in a hospital did not pass the Senate Public Health Committee this week.
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Our Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, delivered a powerful and well-received address to the assembly. In front of the world, he told the story of the hard-won bond between Europe and the United States.
Mark King told Greenville Rotarians this week that the growing Mississippi Wildlife Heritage Festival in Leland is about far more than a good time on Deer Creek — it is becoming an economic driver for ...