Miss. Abortion Clinic Again Seeks to Block LawAttorneys for Mississippi's only abortion clinic are again asking a federal judge to block a state law that threatens to eventually close the facility.
George J. Bey IIIIn junior high while other kids his age were more interested in basketball shoes, Dr. George J. Bey III was studying his teeth.
Miss. Economic Growth Predicted to Rise in 2013Economists say growth and employment should increase in Mississippi next year, led by an improved housing market and an increase in home construction.
Liqueur, Food, Roads and HairBottle Tree Beverage Co., the Madison-based distillery that brought Cathead vodkas to the marketplace, has released a new chicory liqueur under the brand name Hoodoo.
Skylar LaineSkylar Laine will perform a "Country Christmas" December 1 at the Jackson Academy Performing Arts Center.
Miss. Toy Drive to Benefit Sandy VictimsThe Hattiesburg Fire Department Firefighters Association will help return the favor to the New York City Firefighters Association this year with a toy drive for those affected by Hurricane Sandy.
Education Department Adopts Crucial Reform for Disabled BorrowersThe Education Department enacted a crucial reform on behalf of borrowers who become disabled, issuing new rules earlier this month that make it easier for these borrowers to get their federal student loans forgiven.
Lawrence GuyotCivil-rights leader and Mississippi native Lawrence Guyot died in his home in Mount Rainier, Md. on Thursday, Nov. 22, at age 73.
Is 'Black Friday' Shift to Thursday The New Normal?For decades, stores have opened their doors in wee hours of the morning on the day after Thanksgiving known as Black Friday. But this year, that changed when major chains from Target to Toys R Us opened on Thanksgiving itself, …