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Jackson man sentenced to 30 years in prison for producing child pornography
A Jackson man will spend three decades in prison for producing child pornography. According to court documents, 43-year-old Delvan Jerrod Howard produced a video of
EPA investing nearly $29 million to identify and replace lead pipes in Mississippi
Mississippi will be receiving nearly $29 million from the federal government to identify and replace lead service lines statewide. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Thunder & Lightning: Mississippi State-Alabama Headlines a Huge Starkville Weekend
Mississippi State’s season has reached an interesting point, where the Bulldogs are poised to earn a host spot in the NCAA Tournament, but there’s no
T&L Extra: Brian Hadad Takes on Mississippi State’s National Champion Debate Team
One of the most sacred rules of Thunder & Lightning is if you win a national championship, you are on the podcast. Mississippi State’s debate
Electric-autonomous shuttle buses coming to Mississippi State this fall
Mississippi State University is preparing to introduce an electric-autonomous passenger shuttle system to campus and the community this fall. With deployment by Beep, Inc., a
Body discovered in Pearl River identified as man reported missing in early April
Officials have identified the person found dead in the Pearl River on Tuesday night. According to Jackson Police Department Public Information Officer Tommie Brown, 42-year-old
Mississippi lawmakers send bill restricting where transgender people can use bathroom to governor
Legislation designed to clarify who can use what restroom in Mississippi has made a roundabout journey to appear on Governor Tate Reeves’ desk. The Securing
Mississippi Supreme Court: Lawsuit against public dollars going to private schools ‘lacks standing’
The Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled in a 7-2 vote that an advocacy group has no legal ground to sue the state over legislation that
Ole Miss students respond to anti-Israel protesters by singing ‘Star-Spangled Banner’
Pro-Palestine protests at the University of Mississippi on Thursday were overshadowed by counterprotests. In a video shared to social media by Republican Gov. Tate Reeves