Radar Image courtesy of National Hurricane Center Once again, Mississippi is keeping a close eye on a major hurricane that is forecast to make landfall later this week along the…
The 24th annual Cruisin’ the Coast is officially underway. For the next five days—weather permitting—thousands of antique and classic cars will engulf roadways along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. With the…
As of Sunday, October 4, 2020, the Statewide Election Management System (SEMS) reported a total of 66,495 absentee ballots requested, 61,367 absentee ballots sent, and 34,561 absentee ballots received in the state of Mississippi for the 2020…
Today, you can visit the Two Mississippi Museums for free. The Mississippi Civil Rights & History Museums are offering free admission in honor of civil rights icon Fannie Lou Hamer,…
Here's a look at your statewide forecast: In North Mississippi, sunny with highs in the upper 70's. Clear tonight with lows in the lower to mid 50's. Sunny in Central…
One unexpected win, one unexpected loss, so what does being 1-1 mean for Mississippi State? Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman explain why this odd start to the season shouldn't set…
A Hinds County judge has ruled that Governor Tate Reeves’ partial veto of a bill allocating a portion of Mississippi’s CARES Act funds was unconstitutional. Reeves’ partial veto of HB…
Thus far, over 395,000 iPads and Chromebooks have been purchased for students across the state, and to get an update on when those devices would be put into the hands…
The 2020 Mississippi Legislative Session, or what’s commonly been coined by lawmakers as the “session that’ll never end,” officially came to a close this past Friday. During the less than…
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