City Begins Improvement ProjectThe city has a long list of needed repairs, replacements, and upgrades to its water and sewer systems--about $400 million worth, in fact.
What Happened to VAWA?The Violence Against Women Act has been hailed as one of the most successful measures to reduce domestic abuse in the United States.
Kendall PooleKendall Poole's experience as a 20-time bridesmaid across 15 years gave her the experience to make the jump to wedding planning full-time.
The Exchange SpatRepublicans are fighting themselves over a Mississippi health-insurance exchange.
National Cathedral to Host 1st Same-Sex WeddingsThe Washington National Cathedral, where the nation gathers to mourn tragedies and celebrate new presidents, will soon begin hosting same-sex marriages.
Second Portion of Entergy Rate Increase ApprovedEntergy Corp. will raise customer bills again in February to pay the costs of Entergy Mississippi buying a share of the Grand Gulf nuclear plant from sister company Entergy Arkansas.
Tate Reeves and the 2013 SessionReeves' swallowing of what he considers a bitter pill could be construed as surprising considering the adversarial approach some of his fellow Republicans--most notably Gov. Phil Bryant--have taken toward implementing President Obama's health law.
New Med School, Viking Sold, Team Jackson, Film Festival, MoreMississippi ranks near or at the bottom of almost every health indicator. Gov. Phil Bryant hopes a new School of Medicine will be the remedy not only for health issues, but for some of the state's economic issues as well.
Dr. Tandaw SamdarshiWhat do the ancient Indian texts called the Upanishads have to do with sleep? Dr. Tandaw Samdarshi, associate professor of cardiology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, is in the process of finding out.
Hinds Hires LobbyistWith District 4 Supervisor Phil Fisher as the lone dissenting vote, the board agreed to hire attorney Firnist Alexander as the county's lobbyist.