Congress Debates Education Reform
Congress continues to debate on the first major federal reform legislation since 2001’s “No Child Left Behind Act.”
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Congress continues to debate on the first major federal reform legislation since 2001’s “No Child Left Behind Act.”
Biloxi is one of the oldest communities in the county, and Biloxi’s new mayor wants to clean up the city’s image.
The Mississippi Roller Girls are back on the Coast.
Tonight, the Boys and Girls Club of Jackson County held its biggest fundraiser of the year, the 23rd Annual “Steak & Steak Fundraiser.”
A group of young people took on a task fit for a queen today. In fact, their work will end up in the hands of a queen, her royal court and special guests.
As South Carolina approves the bill removing the Confederate Battle Flag from Statehouse Grounds, Mississippi officials continue to weigh in on our state flag.
The Mississippi Gulf Coast Regional Board is now the newest group demanding BP pay them back for lost revenue.
Today, the U.S. Senate resumed to consider a major piece of legislation on education reform with the unanimous approval of an amendment sponsored by Senator Thad Cochran.
The city of D’iberville also settled with BP for just under $1 million.
D’iberville native and master woodworker Ralph Borries recreated tiny versions of buildings that comprised the commercial heart of the city, dating back before the turn of the 20th century.