The Beauty of BlowoutsGood hair just makes you feel better, and a blowout can be a little indulgence that just makes you feel more confident, or a little sexier. And who doesn't like that?
Stringfellow: Marketing the County’s AssetsEric Stringfellow's path, from a newspaper reporter in the tiny eastern Illinois town of Danville to candidate for the candidate for Hinds County Board Supervisor, isn't as unlikely as it may seem at first glance.
Schooling in the KitchenIn the kitchen in the quaint building that houses The Farmer's Table Cooking School, Chef Matthew Sheeter is teaching "Preserving the Seasons," where students learn how to make jams and pickles and how to properly can them.
Anthony HollomanAnthony Holloman, the new vice president of institutional advancement at Jackson State University, prides himself on being a highly motivated businessman.
Lawyers: Cosby Deposition Could Bolster Criminal, Civil ClaimsBill Cosby's admission that he obtained quaaludes to give young women before sex could bolster his accusers' criminal and civil claims, their lawyers said after The Associated Press reported on newly released court documents.
Regulators Discuss Kemper Refunds for Miss. Power CustomersMississippi regulators plan to discuss at a Tuesday meeting how to obey a state Supreme Court order to refund about $350 million that Mississippi Power Co. has collected from customers to build a power plant in Kemper County.
Jim HoodMississippi Attorney General Jim Hood has asked the state Supreme Court to allow a lesbian couple to seek a divorce.
Iran Pushes for End to Arms Embargo in Nuke DealA day before the new deadline for a nuclear accord, Iran pushed Monday to lift the U.N. arms embargo on the country as a parallel deal—a demand that the United States opposes as it seeks to limit Tehran's Mideast clout.
South Carolina Lawmakers Return for Confederate Flag DebateThe depth of support for bringing down the Confederate flag gets its first test in the South Carolina Legislature this week as lawmakers return to Columbia to come up with a specific plan.
'Confederate Heritage' and Pro-Flag Rally Planned for MondayLast fall, the Magnolia Heritage Campaign started a petition drive to preserve what it considers Mississippi heritage by acknowledging Christianity as the official state religion and English as the official language, among other things.