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Adam Ganucheau, as Mississippi Today's editor-in-chief, oversees the newsroom and works with the editorial team to fulfill our mission of producing high-quality journalism in the public interest. Adam has covered politics and state government for Mississippi Today since February 2016. A native of Hazlehurst, Adam has worked as a staff reporter for AL.com, The Birmingham News and The Clarion-Ledger and his work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post and Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Adam earned his bachelor’s in journalism from the University of Mississippi.

Hood not sure if he’ll defend religious freedom law

Adam Ganucheau by Adam Ganucheau April 11, 2016April 12, 2016

‘It all depends on the facts of a case,’ state attorney general says.

Google fight back on for Attorney General

Adam Ganucheau by Adam Ganucheau April 11, 2016May 13, 2019

Church gun bill will nullify concealed gun permits

Adam Ganucheau by Adam Ganucheau April 8, 2016May 13, 2019

Bryant ready to sign charter school expansion

Adam Ganucheau by Adam Ganucheau April 7, 2016April 8, 2016

Twenty bills discussed in 90 minutes by the Senate

Adam Ganucheau by Adam Ganucheau April 6, 2016

Groups back, blast religious freedom law

Adam Ganucheau by Adam Ganucheau April 5, 2016April 5, 2016

Gov. Bryant signs controversial religious freedom bill into law

Adam Ganucheau by Adam Ganucheau April 5, 2016April 6, 2016

April proclaimed Confederate Heritage Month each year since ’93

Adam Ganucheau by Adam Ganucheau April 4, 2016April 4, 2016

Argument set for lawsuit that aims to take down Mississippi state flag

Adam Ganucheau by Adam Ganucheau April 1, 2016June 8, 2020

State may be sued if religious freedom bill becomes law

Adam Ganucheau by Adam Ganucheau March 31, 2016March 31, 2016

Early voting, online registration lose in voting bill

Adam Ganucheau by Adam Ganucheau March 31, 2016March 31, 2016

Senate backs religious freedom bill

Adam Ganucheau by Adam Ganucheau March 30, 2016March 31, 2016

Gov. Bryant unexpectedly revives talk of new Jackson State stadium

Adam Ganucheau by Adam Ganucheau March 30, 2016March 30, 2016

Senate bill would ban ‘dismemberment’ abortions

Adam Ganucheau by Adam Ganucheau March 29, 2016

Senate passes bill to allow guns in church

Adam Ganucheau by Adam Ganucheau March 29, 2016May 13, 2019

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