Gov. Tate Reeves pushed tax cuts and touted economic development during his annual State of the State Address.
Here's what you need to know about the history of plane crashes in Mississippi. Here's what the NTSB says about where, when, why flight safety failed.
A Noxubee County native was among those aboard a Black Hawk helicopter that collided with a regional jet Wednesday in Washington, D.C., reports say.
For Mississippi State, the impact Josh Hubbard can make has been evident, even most recently in a loss to No. 4 Alabama. Through 21 games, the sophomore guard
A panel of Mississippi lawmakers has approved a bill that would permit mobile sports betting, a move proponents say would satisfy strong consumer demand and produce millions in new tax revenue.
Occhi, who was born in Hawaii but eventually moved to Mississippi with her mother, went missing on August 27, 1992. The search happened near Honey Locust Drive in Tupelo, where the 13-year-old lived at the time of her disappearance.
The Quitman County Coroner is accused of fraud. The Mississippi State Auditor's Office said Randy Hester and his aunt Brenda Pittman submitted fraudulent invoices to Quitman County under the disguise of a fake business name for services he did not provide.
One of the Black Hawk helicopter pilots killed in the collision with an American Airlines jet is a Mississippi native, according to his wife.
Mississippi heavily relies on federal dollars at the state level. Here's what the pause on federal loans or grants could affect, what we know so far.
Hester allegedly submitted invoices for the transportation of bodies using MFC Transit. Hester then charged the county for transporting bodies that were transported by other funeral homes.
Mississippi Power spokesperson Jeff Shepard projected a different total, and said the new load would amount "would be less than 20 percent of an increase." In a recent story in the Milwaukee Journal,
Country and rock singer and “American Idol” finalist Colin Stough will headline the 2025 Mississippi Makers Fest, which is a free music, food, and arts festival sponsored by Nissan. The annual event will take place at the Two Mississippi Museums on the Entergy Plaza in downtown Jackson on Saturday,