Officials said about 9,000 Jacksonians live in rental properties with landlords who have past due water bills, signaling the volume of people who could be impacted by water shutoffs in the wake of ...
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If the U.S. Supreme Court rules in Mississippi’s favor, it would mean only the Department of Justice could sue to enforce the Voting Rights Act.
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‘I know there’s no current bill on the table, but we wanted to get out in front of it and say we’re not for this as a concept.’ — Clinton Alderman Chip Wilbanks Wake up informed. Sign up for our free ...
Wake up informed. Sign up for our free daily newsletter and join over 35,000 Mississippians who start their day with Mississippi Today. Gov. Tate Reeves signed a bill to overhaul Mississippi’s tax ...
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Wake up informed. Sign up for our free daily newsletter and join over 35,000 Mississippians who start their day with Mississippi Today. GREENWOOD – Only a few dozen cars sit in Greenwood Leflore ...
Each year since 2022, Mississippi has been paid tens of millions of opioid settlement dollars, money that is supposed to help respond to the overdose public health crisis. But 15% of those dollars — ...
A Mississippi Today investigation reveals that more than $7 million in state taxpayer funds have improved the private country club neighborhood and golf course where Rep. Trey Lamar, one of ...