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Delbert Hosemann has 10 times as much cash on hand as Chris McDaniel. See largest donors

With less than a month to go in the MS GOP lt. gov. primary, Hosemann has 10 times as much cash on hand as McDaniel. See their biggest June donors.

 

Take a look at seven of the oldest churches in Mississippi. See where they are

The list of the oldest churches in Mississippi may have some that will surprise you.

 

FDA approves first over-the-counter birth control pill in US

The FDA cleared Opill to be sold without a prescription, making it the first such medication to be moved out from behind the pharmacy counter.

 

Greyhound bus crashes into tractor-trailers leaving 3 people dead, 14 injured in Illinois

A Greyhound bus crashed into three tractor-trailers parked along a highway rest area Wednesday in Illinois, killing three people and injuring 14.

 

Torrential rains force closure of major highway in Mississippi

The National Weather Service had predicted strong storms for parts of Mississippi, with the possibility of 6-10 inches of rain and widespread flooding.

 

Crops, cars and homes battered by hail in Mississippi. Where does it come from?

Mississippi experienced large, damaging hail up to 5 inches in diameter in June and experts explain where it came from.

 

Black farmers rethink Mississippi Delta's potential as climate change ravages California

Climate change has made it harder to grow fruits and vegetables in California. Could the Mississippi Delta region offer an alternative?

 

'American Idol' auditions are headed to the Mississippi State Fairgrounds. See details

'American Idol' auditions are coming to Jackson, MS during the MS State Fair on Oct. 5 through Oct. 15.

 

Mississippi discriminates against Black residents with appointed judges, DOJ says

The Justice Department says a new Mississippi law discriminates against residents of the majority-Black capital city of Jackson.

 

Ted Henifin to lead team in charge of Jackson sewer

The Jackson City Council agreed Wednesday to turn over control of the city's sewer to its third-party water administrator, a source confirmed.

 

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