All Labor Has Worth Making a difference in Mississippi can be an uphill fight. King and Randolph would be the first to tell them.
Bryant Thrusts Miss. Into Immigration SuitGov. Phil Bryant has signed Mississippi onto a federal lawsuit against the Obama administration for the president's recent decision to stop deporting young undocumented immigrants living in the U.S.
Hosemann's Voter ID SubterfugeNowhere does the secretary of state's website make it clear that the Mississippi's voter-identification law, which the Legislature and governor approved in May, will not be in effect for the November election.
Hosemann: Give Voter ID Facts StraightSince last fall's successful referendum requiring Mississippi citizens to show a government-issued photo-identification card, mass confusion has ensued about when and if the law would ever go into effect.
YOUR TURN: Obama's Rope-A-Dope RevisitedWe were at my sister's house with two generations watching the first of three scheduled presidential debates. The rest of my siblings kept in touch via telephone and texting.
Apply for Absentee Ballot by Nov. 3Before you can cast an absentee ballot, you first need to <a href="http://www.sos.ms.gov/elections_voter_info_center_absentee.aspx">call your county registrar's office</a> to verify your registration.
Energy Summit Goes After ObamaThe daylong Governor's Energy Summit is taking place at the Jackson Convention Center Complex.
Romney: Not PresidentialThere's an old adage that says, "When someone shows you who they are, believe them."
Stinker Quote of the Week: "Preferable""There is no question that for Missourians who believe we need to stop the reckless Washington spending, rein in the role of government in people's lives and finally focus on growing jobs in this country, that Todd Akin is a …
Following the DHS Scanner MoneyIn order for low-income child-care centers to get reimbursed by the state, parents and guardians must scan his or her finger when picking up or dropping off their child.