May 17, 2020. What we're going through is real, scary, and traumatic. Everybody has experienced this virus, and it seems that everyone is going through five stages of grief: denial, anger and bargaining. You can…
,Marshall Ramsey
sits down for a conversation with Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann talks about his fight with COVID-19
Mississippi child care centers face closures due to…
Although her 10,000-square-foot facility could hold 150 children, as parents became unemployed or continued working from home after March's economic crash, her attendance has dropped to less than 40. Imagine: lights, water, and everything goes…
Mississippi medical marijuana rhetoric intensifies as Nov 3…
As the Nov. 3 elections approach, the question of what this will look like is a topic of growing debate. Three choices will be available to voters in each state. READ MORE: The November ballot…
Mississippi trailing most states in making elections safer
Mississippians will no longer be required to risk their lives to vote. However, the current state laws make voting dangerous if COVID-19 remains a threat to Mississippians in November, when they go to the polls…
Mississippians’ tales of Super Bowl IV, 50 years…
These are three stories from Mississippi that you may find interesting about the fourth Super Bowl. Jim Walker, a Madison resident, is proud to be the proud owner two preserved 45-yard-line tickets. These tickets were…
NASCAR’s Tommy Joe Martins removes Mississippi state flag…
Two years ago, Martins noticed that someone had removed the state flag decal from his car while preparing for a race. Martins inquired about what had happened, and was told that a race official had…
November election could put two black justices on…
Latrice Westbrooks of Lexington is one of two African Americans serving on the Court of Appeals. She will be challenging Kenny Griffis, a long-time Mississippi judge, for a seat on the Supreme Court, Central District…
Pay for new, mid-career teachers in Mississippi ‘extremely…
Mississippi News - Nonprofit Mississippi News First-year teachers will earn an average salary of $25,500. According to data from the Southern Regional Education Board, this number rises to $27,000 by their 15th year of service.…