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Police ask public to help find attacker in rape a year ago
OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (AP) — Police are asking the public to help find a rapist who attacked a…
December 21, 2015
Local News
Most students score below grade level on tests
JACKSON — Mississippi students in elementary and middle grades lagged behind their counterparts in 10 other states…
December 19, 2015
State News
Business group seeks $375M-a-year boost to transport funding
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi’s state chamber of commerce said Friday that the state needs to spend another…
December 18, 2015
State News
Young dolphin found dead on Biloxi beach
BILOXI, Miss. (AP) — A dead dolphin has washed ashore in Biloxi and one official says the death…
December 18, 2015
State News
Agency loses Head Start federal money amid abuse allegations
GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) — The Gulf Coast Community Action Agency has lost its federal Head Start designation and…
December 18, 2015
Local News
Minor changes proposed for school standards
CLINTON — Mississippi education officials are considering minor tweaks to the state’s academic standards, nothing like the wholesale…
December 18, 2015
State News
Most Mississippi students score below grade level on tests
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi students in elementary and middle grades lagged behind their counterparts in 10 other…
December 17, 2015
State News
Extreme weather poses increasing threat to US power grid
WAVELAND, Miss. (AP) — When Hurricane Katrina’s punishing storm surge plowed ashore, it swamped seven of Coast Electric…
December 17, 2015
State News
A glance at Mississippi universities’ total fees and tuition
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Tuition and fees would rise at Mississippi’s eight public universities in fall 2016 under…
December 17, 2015
State News
New Orleans considers removing Confederate monuments
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — New Orleans is poised to make a sweeping break with its Confederate past as…
December 17, 2015
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