Clayton MooreJackson State University quarterback Clayton Moore put on one of the most outstanding performances of the young college football season last Saturday.
Will Miss. School Funding Formula Survive?The gap between MAEP, the school funding formula, and money state lawmakers appropriate could widen to more than $300 million.
Hosemann: Miss.Voter ID May Fare Better in CourtMississippi's photo voter identification law may stand up better to legal challenges because the state has made plans to provide free identifications in many locations, the secretary of state says.
Family Ties: Earle S. Banks Sr.Earle S. Banks Sr. counts his two decades of legislative experience as a top qualification to serve on the Mississippi State Supreme Court.
Marquis 'Keke' LoweWhen Marquis 'Keke' Lowe entered sixth grade he became involved with the Algebra Project, a program that Mississippi Freedom Summer leader Bob Moses founded that evolved into the Young People's Project.
Fitch Suspends College Tuition ProgramState Treasurer Lynn Fitch is auditing Mississippi's prepaid college tuition program to see whether it needs to be overhauled or scrapped.
Foreclosure Fail: Study Pins Blame on Big BanksAs a result of banks' disorganization and understaffing—particularly at the peak of the crisis in 2009 and 2010—homeowners were often forced to run a gauntlet of confusion, delays, and errors when seeking a mortgage modification.
C.J. StewartC.J. Stewart, 23, was serving in Afghanistan as a medic in the Second Brigade Combat Team of the 101st Airborne Division in 2010 when he became the victim of an rocket-propelled grenade attack.
Jackson City Council Wants Outside AuditorThe city will hire an outside auditor to determine exactly how the $50,000 the city paid to Retro Metro for new wiring at Metrocenter was spent.
Michael V. HutchinsonMichael V. Hutchinson will soon take on an important fundraising role at Millsaps College.
Community Events and Public MeetingsThe Mississippi Postsecondary Education Financial Assistance Board Meeting is today at 2 p.m. at Universities Center in room 432.