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Patriot Guard, others escort Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall from Jackson to Meridian

Patriot Guard, others escort Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall from Jackson to Meridian

 

Malnourished dogs receiving medical treatment after a drug bust in Jackson. See what's next

On Saturday, July 8, the Capitol Police Flex Unit conducting a search warrant for drugs at a home in Jackson, but came away with 24 malnourished dogs.

 

Neshoba County Fair begins Friday. Statewide political speakers start Wednesday. See details

One of the biggest political events in the state, the Neshoba County Fair, starts Friday. See what days and times the biggest candidates are speaking.

 

What happened to Carlee Russell? Police say many details of her story can't be verified

Police in Alabama, where a woman went missing and reappeared after two days, said there was no reason to believe there was a threat to the public.

 

Feds investigating after 16-year-old dies at Mar-Jac Poultry plant in Hattiesburg

Federal, state and local agencies have opened investigations after a 16-year-old died while working at a Mississippi poultry plant.

 

Blood supplies low. Blood service providers ask for donations. Here is how to help

Blood supplies low. Blood service providers ask for donations. See how you can help

 

Where sheriff is king, these women say he coerced them into sex. He's up for reelection

Sheriff Eddie Scott has been the top lawman in rural Clay County for more than a decade despite repeated allegations.

 

More Mississippi school districts move to modified school calendars. Here's what to know

Mississippi schools have recently adopted a new modified school calendar, which means starting the school year earlier and taking more breaks.

 

A year later, an indictment but no body and no court date in Jimmie Jay Lee case. See update

A suspect has been indicted despite lack of a body and no court date has been set in case of missing Ole Miss student Jimmie "Jay" Lee a year later.

 

New Mississippi law 'is not a book-banning bill,' legislator says

One lawmaker says a new Mississippi law will protect children from pornography and other inappropriate material through digital content providers.

 

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