The tax train zoomed through the Mississippi House of Representatives. What Ways and Means Committee Chair Trey Lamar calls “one of the most transformational pieces of legislation that this state has ...
Madison Central High School senior Josiah Clemons signed a national letter of intent to play football at the University of ...
Mary Kate Shearer’s vision for her future leaped nearly as high as the dancers did that summer afternoon she saw her first ballet onstage. She was only 3 years old, knocking on 4, at the time, and ...
I don’t usually watch state budget hearings. They are mostly dry, boring affairs that are more easily digested in a few ...
So much meaning is tied to our memories. Some, we need to throw out with the dishwater, others there's a need to hold close ...
As I am trying to settle into this winter I am beginning to see just how important it is to have this “break” that winter ...
William Head will emcee the Community Sailing Foundation $10,000 Mardi Gras Drawdown Party at Jackson Yacht Club (JYC) on Saturday, February 8. Head will introduce The Krackerjacks Party Band of the ...
The CCID Judges’ appointments are for terms which commenced Jan. 1, 2025, and continue through July 1, 2027, the date of the legislatively enacted repealer on the CCID statute, Miss. Code Ann. § ...
Court is set to open for business on Jan. 27 at 8 a.m. That’s a year after the CCID Court’s initial opening date was announced for January 2024. It was then moved to October 2024.
Ty Pinkins is quickly becoming a perennial candidate for the Mississippi Democratic Party. For the third time in as many years, Ty Pinkins has announced another run for office in the Magnolia State.
The next step in the renovation of the Russell C. Davis Planetarium in downtown Jackson involves taking bids to equip the theater.
I thought we had left the President Joseph Robinette Biden administration on November 5th, but with Robert Wise’s “The Coming Kakistocracy,” (Northside Sun, November 22, 2025) we had reason to recall ...