It's the Weekend!On Sunday, Ballet Mississippi's "The Sleeping Beauty, Act III" is at 2 p.m. at Thalia Mara Hall.
Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect Out of HospitalThe surviving Boston Marathon bombings suspect has been released from a civilian hospital and transferred to a federal medical detention center in central Massachusetts.
Environmental Groups Sue TVA Over Coal PlantA coalition of environmental groups is suing the Tennessee Valley Authority over its decision to continue operating a coal-burning power plant in Gallatin.
Joseph LeBeau & Rico RichardsonOver the next three days (starting tonight, April 25, with the first round) the NFL will hold its annual amateur draft. Two Jackson State Tigers are hoping to hear their names called before the draft ends.
Living Presidents Salute One of Their OwnAll the living American presidents past and present are gathering in Dallas, a rare reunion to salute one of their own at the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
Miss. Special Session Friday for Auto Parts MakerMississippi Gov. Phil Bryant is calling lawmakers back to the Capitol this Friday for what many hope will be a quick a special session to lure an auto parts maker to the state.
Jackson Development: Who’s On First?When it comes to the big development projects in Jackson, political candidates like to express their disapproval with how the mayor's office and city council handles business.
As Rates Soar, Kemper’s Investors Cash InAfter several credit downgrades and gloomy financial forecasts, the balance sheets of utility companies constructing a 580-megawatt coal power plant in eastern Mississippi are improving as their ratepayers are saddled with steep price increases.
Tracee ThompsonTracee Thompson is the Jackson Public School district's 2013 Teacher of the Year.
Tupelo Man Investigated in Ricin CaseLaw enforcement officials searched the home of a second Mississippi man in connection to ricin-laced letters sent to the president and a U.S. senator.
Coast Guard: No Danger from Sunken BargeAuthorities say the barge that sank after hitting a bridge on the Mississippi River at Vicksburg poses no dangers to shipping or the environment.
UPDATE: Charges Dropped on Ricin SuspectA court filing says charges have been dropped against a Mississippi man accused of sending ricin-laced letters to President Barack Obama and others.