Texting & Driving Ban in MS Could Come as Early as June
If you're one of many who are tired of seeing drivers busy using their cell phones while cruising down the road, that will be changing as early as June.
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If you're one of many who are tired of seeing drivers busy using their cell phones while cruising down the road, that will be changing as early as June.
One local grass roots effort called Fed Up with 50th is calling for the state legislature to fully fund the Mississippi Adequate Education Program (M.A.E.P.)
The Jackson County Chamber of Commerce is looking to give small businesses a helping hand.
With more rain in the forecast and already saturated ground, local rivers are on the rise and may go even higher.
Tuesday, Deputy U.S. Marshal, Josie Wells, lost his life while trying to apprehend a fugitive.
Some were skeptical, but the Mississippi House of Representatives has finally passed an amended version of the Opening Meetings Bill.
While often, Mississippi tends to fall behind in education, we are among one of only a handful of states addressing an issue often overlooked: students not attending school.
Jackson by morning and the Coast by night, Mississippi Governor, Phil Bryant, is visiting Ocean Springs Wednesday night.
The Mississippi State Department of Health (M.S.D.H.) reports the first confirmed pediatric influenza death for the 2014-2015 flu season.
As the Mississippi Department of Transportation (M.D.O.T.) continues progress on the multi-million dollar economically driven infrastructure project at the I-10/I-110 Interchange, more phases of construction will be implemented in the coming weeks.