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Downtown Capitol Street area of Jackson without power much of Friday and into the night

Some 25 downtown Jackson businesses were without electricity starting about noon Friday with no timeframe as to when the power would be restored.

 

A Mississippi man pleaded guilty to excavating artifacts from a federally protected site

A Richton man was accused of using a tractor to dig up and steal protected artifacts at the Mississippi Toodleoo archaeological site.

 

Treasurer for Chris McDaniel Lt. Gov. campaign under investigation by MS attorney general

The treasurer for Chris McDaniel's campaign for lieutenant governor, who also started a political action committee, is under criminal investigation.

 

Is your child mentally prepared for back-to-school? What experts say to be aware of

A local Mental Health organization offers tips for parents to look out for mental health concerns in preparing children for back-to-school.

 

Election 2023: What are the issues in the Senate District 42 race?

Meet the candidates who will fill the Mississippi Senate seat long held by Sen. Chris McDaniel and other Pine Belt legislative races.

 

Taylor Swift adds North American cities to next year's Eras tour, including New Orleans

Taylor Swift's massive Eras Tour will return to North America in 2024 with a series of new dates in four cities, including New Orleans.

 

Saturday last day to vote in-person absentee before Tuesday primary election day in MS

Saturday is the last day to vote in-person absentee in Mississippi. Here is everything you need to know to beat election day lines and get it done.

 

How much did one water leak behind city hall cost Jackson? Clarion Ledger has answers

A fire hydrant behind Jackson City Hall was open and flowing for 25 days, losing 1.5 million gallons of water and costing the city revenue every day.

 

Officials and attorneys speak after Mississippi ex-officers plead guilty. What they said

Federal officials praise efforts by Justice officials, the FBI, the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation and Office of the Mississippi Attorney General.

 

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