The first 24 hours of “100 Days of Peace” in Mississippi's capital city were marked by a solemn energy and a renewed dedication to making Jackson safer.
Six Mississippi children with severe visual impairments received life-changing vision aids on Wednesday, February 19. The children received high tech video magnifiers worth $3,000 for free. The magnifiers will help enhance and clarify objects,
Mississippi Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann collapsed during a Senate Session Wednesday, leaving onlookers shocked. In a video of the incident,
Mississippi’s public school graduation rate remains above the national average. The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) announced the 2023-24 graduation and dropout rates on Thursday, Feb. 20. The state’s graduation rate is 89.
Mississippi’s 2023-24 graduation rate decreased slightly from 2022-23. According to the Mississippi Department of Education (MDE), the state’s 2023-24 school-year graduation rate is 89.2%, while the dropout rate is 8.
Officials with the Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) said Driver Service Bureau (DSB) locations will be closed statewide. According to the Mississippi DPS, the DSB is currently implementing system updates,
Though Mississippi historically sought to legally marginalize African Americans, Black jurists still made a remarkable impact on the state’s justice system.
The first 24 hours of “100 Days of Peace” in Mississippi's capital city were marked by a solemn energy and a renewed dedication to making Jackson safer.
The MHSAA state basketball tournament being held at the Mississippi Coliseum in Jackson. Here's a look at the schedule (subject to change) and scoreboard that runs through Saturday, March 1.
Recent data reveals increased rates of child hunger across the country, Mississippi and the Jackson-metro area. According to Feeding America, nearly 14 million children
See the Clarion Ledger's Mississippi boys and girls basketball championships roundup from games at Mississippi Coliseum in the MHSAA playoffs.
Voters from 10 Senate districts in Mississippi will have to re-decide in November special elections who should represent them in Jackson under a resolution the Senate approved.