Health Care's 'Dirty Little Secret': No One May Be Coordinating CareAdvocates for hospital patients and their families say confusion about who is managing a patient's care--and lack of coordination among those caregivers--are endemic, contributing to the estimated 44,000 to 98,000 deaths from medical errors each year.
Hill HarperHill Harper is a jack-of-all-trades. As an actor, he is best known for his role on "CSI: New York" as Dr. Sheldon Hawkes, but he is also an activist, author and philanthropist, as well has having a highly publicized friendship …
It's the Weekend!On Sunday, The Band Perry performs at 6:30 p.m. at Thalia Mara Hall.
Bryant: $69M More from BP for Gulf RestorationGov. Phil Bryant says BP PLC has agreed to pay $69 million more for restoration projects for Mississippi Gulf Coast following the Deepwater Horizon Oil spill.
Rating the StreetsIf you see a funny-looking white van canvassing the streets of Jackson, don't get too excited. It's not the ghost busters. But it might help Jackson target its worst thoroughfares for repaving.
RIP, Orley HoodI went up to the University of Mississippi Medical Center last week to visit my old pal, golf partner, fellow Braves and Saints lover, and much-admired writer, Orley Hood.
Friends of Boston Bomb Suspect ChargedHours before the Boston Marathon suspects allegedly gunned down a police officer, authorities say he exchanged a series of text messages with a friend who'd become suspicious.
USM Receives $400K Check for Gulf Coast LabThe University of Southern Mississippi has received $432,307 from a settlement agreement reached in 2002 resolving long standing land issues on a piece of property located at Point Cadet in Biloxi.
Lee’s Legal Troubles MultiplyThe week before the Democratic primary went from bad to worse for mayoral candidate Jonathan Lee when news emerged Monday that a fifth supplier, Diversey Inc., is suing his family business, Mississippi Products Inc., for non-payment.
Reeves: A Woman with a VisionJackson resident and business owner Charlotte Reeves prides herself on being a longtime resident of the capital city.
Debra FergusonDebra Ferguson says she and her husband of 38 years don't vacation very well.