I met Tyrin “Ty” Johnson neither through a police report, nor through a press conference, nor through the carefully crafted ...
UN humanitarians working in war-torn Sudan on Friday highlighted rapidly growing needs among the more than 100,000 displaced people now sheltering in camps in the city of El Obeid.  “We are providing ...
The DeSoto branch of the NAACP wants to be added to Supervisor Robert Foster’s racially based suit against the State of ...
Mississippi lawmakers passed sweeping reforms to the state’s youth court system during a surprise special session that began ...
Apparently, the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis was justifiable. So was the police killing of Eric Garner in ...
Decertification is one of the strongest accountability tools available because it targets what officers value most: their ...
Flooding at 201 Poplar shut down court for two days this week, sparking renewed questions of the facility's future.
A federal judge granted a motion to remove Memphis Police Chief CJ Davis from the lawsuit Tyré Nichols' mother filed.
The federal civil lawsuit filed by the family of Tyre Nichols against the City of Memphis over his death has been amended to dismiss claims against Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn Davis.
Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn "C.J." Davis will no longer be a party to the Tyré Nichols lawsuit, though her dismissal came in a different avenue from the one her attorneys said they wanted. Davis had ...