This column was submitted by Mississippi Lieutenant Governor and Vicksburg native Delbert Hosemann. As a state whose roots run deep in the soil, Mississippi’s agriculture isn’t just an industry here – it is the foundation of our state’s economy,
This article was written by Gwen Dilworth of Mississippi Today. Mississippi earned low marks for preventable deaths related to heart disease, hypertension, obesity, and diabetes, and high marks for declining opioid overdose deaths and school-aged vaccination rates on its public health report card for 2024.
A cold front expected to begin moving into Mississippi Thursday evening has the potential to bring severe weather.
Jackson, MS () Mississippi has a long history of voter suppression. An 1890 rule that permanently strips people convicted of certain crimes of their right to
Mississippi is a state rich with history. From the northern corners, to the Delta, to the coast, there are hundreds of historical sites telling the story of the state. Many of these sites, however ...
Mississippi officially commemorates both Robert E. Lee and Martin Luther King Jr. It's beyond time the state stops celebrating Lee, a Confederate who chose treason and human bondage over country.
Snow accumulations are possible across much of Mississippi, according to the revised forecast Sunday from the National Weather Service in Jackson.
Temperatures are expected in the teens across the Magnolia State on Tuesday morning. Central Mississippi, including the Jackson area, Vicksburg and Meridian, could receive up to two inches of snow. Mississippi State University (Starkville campus and the ...
Snow could begin before dawn and affect the state through Wednesday morning. Central Mississippi, including Vicksburg, the Jackson area and Meridian are at an elevated threat with likely snow ...
Vicksburg, MS, is turning 200 this year! Here are some of the exciting bicentennial events the city is hosting to celebrate!
Barlow began her career with the Vicksburg District in 2019, as an auditor in the Internal Review office. She has worked in the Operations Division as a program analyst for the past four years in the Management Support Branch,
Columnist Sid Salter reflects on the family of the former State Auditor who became the first Mississippi statewide elected official to change parties from Democrat to Republican.