JACKSON, Miss.–The Obama administration laid out plans Wednesday to normalized relations with Cuba after over 50 years of economic and diplomatic sanctions. That has Mississippians...
WASHINGTON — It’s been over 50 years since the US cut off diplomatic relationships with Cuba. Wednesday, President Obama called to end what he called...
By John Mott Coffey, with News Mississippi affiliate WQNZ NATCHEZ, Miss.–The Natchez Board of Aldermen on Tuesday put off a decision on whether to support...
MT. OLIVE, Miss.–Rep. Joe Warren has decided to make the 2015 legislative session his last. The long-time lawmaker will step down and not seek re-election...
WASHINGTON, D.C.–The new surgeon general for the United States is Dr. Vivek Murthy, the founder and president of Doctors for America, an organization that supports...
JACKSON, Miss.–The working relationship between Gov. Bryant and Dr. Carey Wright, the state superintendent of education is a tense one, according to an interview Monday...
WASHINGTON, D.C.–The Senate bill that will fund the U.S. government through the end of Fiscal Year 2015, will not fund Homeland Security past Feb. 27....
WASHINGTON, D.C.–Perhaps one of the biggest threats to the security of the United States is a large-scale cyber attack on computer systems that control the...
WIGGINS, Miss.–Helping Mississippians during a disaster is the goal of the first stand-alone medical needs shelter. The Mississippi Dept. of Health broke ground Thursday in...
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