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Thousands of Mississippians could have student loans forgiven under newest Biden plan

President Biden's latest plan for student loan relief could see close to 9,500 Mississippians' debts forgiven. See who gets it, and what leaders said.

 

Letter reviewed by the AP undercuts Mississippi candidate's accusation against lieutenant governor

The Republican lieutenant governor's race in Mississippi has turned nasty with primary elections just under three weeks away.

 

Short-term Mississippi schools chief Robert Taylor hired back in North Carolina

Robert Taylor was hired as state education superintendent in his home state of Mississippi, but the state Senate voted against his confirmation.

 

Carlee Russell press conference: Watch live as police give update on missing Alabama woman

The Hoover Police Department is set to give an update on Carlee Russell, an Alabama woman who returned home Saturday after she was reported missing.

 

Hinds County Board of Supervisors approves salary increase for detention officers

In efforts to address the recruitment and retention for the HCSO staff, detention officers were approved by the board to receive a salary increase.

 

Move to Madison from Jackson nearly complete for this historic business. See when

All of it's history has been in Jackson, but the Bridal Path is set to begin a new chapter in a new town.

 

Are you bilingual? Mississippi courts want you to be a court interpreter, after new law

With a new law banning people not proficient in English from being charged the costs of interpreting, courts want more people to become interpreters.

 

Mar-Jac Poultry officials are silent on workplace death of Hattiesburg teen

A 16-year-old was killed in a workplace accident Friday in Hattiesburg. Mar-Jac Poultry officials decline to answer questions.

 

City employees describe "inhumane" working conditions at Metrocenter Mall. See what happened

City employees filled the Jackson City Council's chambers to describe unsafe working conditions at Metrocenter Mall. See how the council responded.

 

New director replacing Robert Lee after only two months on the job

During a Jackson City Council meeting, Louis Wright, the city's chief administrative officer announced a new director of public works. See details.

 

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