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In 1982 criminologists James Q. Wilson and George Kelling postulated the “broken window” theory that leaving minor things ...
Mississippi has been at least part of the scene of some of the greatest natural disasters in U.S. history – the Great Flood ...
A few of those benchmarks include early learning standards, educator qualifications, the size of classrooms, and program ...
Linda Rogers McGehee, born June 9, 1941, died April 28, 2025.
Martha Alexander Ball – beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend to all that knew her, went to be with ...
State, county and city officials are celebrating tonight following the groundbreaking of Grenada County’s newest economic development win: SouthPoint Mississippi Industrial Park.
As a state senator, Taylor said he will focus on three areas key to District 18: agriculture, forestry, and state highways. Lane Taylor was sworn in on Tuesday as the newest State Senator representing ...
One of the most impressive subplots of the Tom Hanks movie “Apollo 13,”  a film now 30 years old if you can believe that, was the way NASA engineers literally figured out how to fit a square peg into ...
On June 30, 2009, Sam Cameron, the then-executive director of the Mississippi Hospital Association, held a news conference in ...
With Mississippi’s lack of laws and transparency, citizens are often in the dark about special-interest spending to influence ...
One of Scott County’s most notorious murder cases may have been solved this week. Rubin Weeks, 63, was arrested Tuesday for the 1986 abduction and murder of then 17-year-old Shondra May. May was a ...
Rep. Keith Jackson, a Democratic lawmaker from Kemper County, can remain in office despite a felony indictment by participating in a pre-trial intervention program, according to court documents.