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WAPT on MSNStudents in Pearl, Rankin and Madison counties return to class for the new school year
As students return to school in the Pearl, Rankin County, and Madison County school districts, Mississippi education leaders ...
Two U.S. district judges replaced court orders due to inaccurate case details and hallucinated quotes in legal submissions, ...
A Mississippi man is headed to prison for 20 years following his conviction for aggravated assault for attacking a woman with ...
The Mississippi Department of Revenue ordered DeSoto County to update its property assessments to move them closer to fair ...
Michael Beaumont, director of athletics and activities for the Fort Smith Public School District, announced on Tuesday (July ...
State attorneys demand explanation for multiple discrepancies in judge's order blocking controversial diversity education law ...
Seven races in Mississippi will be on the August 5 Primary Election ballot – 3 for Republican voters and 4 for Democrats.
A Mississippi District Attorney has requested that charges be dropped against an uncle who was previously accused in the death of his nephew on a trip from Tennessee to visit family. Charges have been ...
The last weeks of January are difficult for Mississippi teachers. Mention of the stretch will draw audible gasps. By then, paychecks last deposited in mid-December are stretched thin.
Twenty school districts in Mississippi received $24 million in grants to help pre-K programs, the Mississippi Department of Education announced.
Its director, John J. Durham, was a federal prosecutor in the Eastern District of New York who had spent a decade pursuing MS-13 cliques on Long Island.
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