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Tate Reeves' TV ad campaign again includes footage from Nancy New-owned private school

Reeves launched his first TV ad, spending as much money as Presley has, but the ad features footage from a school tied to the state's welfare scandal.

 

Grants will fund mental health services for Jackson Public School District students

The JPS District recently received funds to help providing Mental Health services for students.

 

Jackson water system: What to know about federal management, the latest

Jackson's water system went under federal management in 2022, now a judge wants to hand over the sewer system. Here's the latest in the community's water woes.

 

Memorial Day 2023: Everything you need to know about the day of remembrance

While Memorial Day has become the unofficial start of summer it is also a day of remembrance. The story behind the last Monday in May.

 

Bodies recovered from Chickasawhay River confirmed as missing teens, coroner says

The bodies of two teenagers reported missing after swimming in the Chickasawhay River in Mississippi have been found, authorities confirmed Tuesday.

 

14 people shot after a concert in Clarksdale, Mississippi

Fourteen people were shot after a concert in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Sunday morning, authorities said.

 

Yazoo City Police Dept. asks MBI to investigate teen's shooting death

The announcement came on the same day that the Yazoo City Police Department's chief of police resigned due to a separate disagreement with the mayor.

 

USM expert talks about the weather. Here is his prediction for the 2023 hurricane season

University of Southern Mississippi professor gives his predictions for the 2023 hurricane season. Here's what he has to say.

 

Lost Rabbit town center nearly complete. See what will be there

The father-son team of Todd and Sam Everett purchased buildings in the Lost Rabbit town center in 2018 and are now seeing the fruits of their labor.

 

Federal judge extends order blocking HB 1020 from taking effect, at least for now

A federal judge extended an order blocking the appointment of judges to the Hinds County Court under the House Bill 1020. See why and what's next.

 

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