State’s two charter schools found lacking in first round of testing
In NFL preseason, Dak is doing it all
Rookie quarterback Dak Prescott from Mississippi State is the most compelling NFL storyline so far
This Week: Trump in Jackson, Continental site grave dilemma and budget reviews
In this week’s recap, Republican Party presidential hopeful Donald Trump rallies at the Mississippi Coliseum in Jackson, the state now recognizes the presence of an unmarked African American cemetery at the future site of the Continental Tire factory and budget review sessions continued at the state Capitol.
Changes in jail policies for poor applauded
U.S. Department of Justice official said new Mississippi policies are a model for the USA
Thompson: Political motivation is behind Hattiesburg prosecutions
U.S. Justice Department is reviewing issues raised by Mississippi’s lone Democrat in Congress
Trump centers Mississippi speech on race, immigration
Donald Trump drew parallels between his campaign theme of taking back America and the UK’s recent Brexit vote to leave the European Union.
Donald Trump’s speech from Jackson rally
Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for president, spoke in front of thousands of his supporters Wednesday night at the Mississippi Coliseum.
Trump supporters hopeful despite gloomy poll numbers
Mississippians believe if the Brexit movement could beat the odds so can Donald Trump.
Jackson insurance salesman charged in Epps prison scandal
The Jackson businessman made his initial federal court appearance Wednesday
Starkville man who tried to join ISIS sentenced to 96 months in prison
Jaelyn Young was sentenced earlier to 144 months in prison on the same charge.
Trump’s Mississippi campaign stop baffles some
Mississippi has given Trump his highest state poll numbers since mid-July
Budget group grapples with health care spending
Five state departments defend their operations before lawmakers
State prisons challenged by tight budget
Fisher: Staffing shortages, medical costs, debt are among challenges Department of Corrections faces
Two-year college students get a boost
Grant will open the door to more scholarships for low-income students transferring to 4-year colleges
Plaintiffs seek quick ruling in charter school lawsuit
Plaintiffs argue that state charter school law is unconstitutional; both sides anticipate appeals to state Supreme Court