Marshall HendersonThe University of Mississippi announced Wednesday afternoon that it was suspending indefinitely star shooting guard Marshall Henderson for violations of team rules.
2013 Chick Ball DonationsWith the 9th Annual JFP Chick Ball coming up on Saturday, July 20, the donations have been arriving fast. Here is a list of the donations and donors we have logged to date; we will update between now and Chick …
Sex Trafficking: What Now?During the last legislative session, Mississippi lawmakers sharpened the teeth of the state's laws addressing human trafficking.
Jackson is Open for BusinessAt his July 1 inauguration, Jackson Mayor Chokwe Lumumba said that the city of Jackson is "open for business." But what does that really mean?
Erik KeglerDuring his former career as a dancer, Erik Kegler debuted in Cincinnati as the first male Peter Pan.
Many Miss. Public Buildings Ban Open Carry of GunsEven if Mississippi's open-carry gun law takes effect, people still won't be allowed to take firearms into the Capitol or many other state or local government buildings.
Lumumba's Staff Taking ShapeWhile some of his appointments may be delayed, Mayor Chokwe Lumumba has made a few other decisions on staffing. One of those is Safiya Omari, who will serve as his chief of staff.
Craftsmen's Guild and Small Business ConfidenceThe Craftsmen's Guild of Mississippi is working together with the Mississippi Development Authority, Yates Construction, Spectrum Capitol and the state legislature to secure a strong presence at the Outlets of Mississippi.
Chuck GaleyAward-winning author, writer and illustrator Chuck Galey says he's a child of the Golden Books era.
DiamondJacks Creditors Approve Bankruptcy ExitHaving failed in an attempt to sell the two DiamondJacks casinos to an Oklahoma Indian tribe, creditors are bringing the Bossier City, La., and Vicksburg, Miss., gambling halls out of bankruptcy themselves.