During the current Mississippi legislative session, which runs from Jan. 7 through April 6, lawmakers will consider a raft of bills that could become law and impact prisons and jails, courts, policing ...
A cold front is poised to sweep through Houston on Wednesday, bringing the risk of heavy storms. Behind the cold front, ...
For more than four centuries, the body of water stretching from Florida through Texas and into Mexico has been known as the ...
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The Mid-Barataria project was long seen as the linchpin of the state's coastal master plan, but Gov. Jeff Landry has left it ...
It’s been an active year for earthquakes in the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ), with 293 minor quakes reported in the past 12 months. Though most were too small […] ...
President Donald Trump is pushing the "Gulf of America" rebrand. But in coastal Alabama, there could be costly challenges for move ahead with removing the Gulf of Mexico legacy.
Are you in the middle class? The salary range needed for keeping up with the Joneses depends on how many people live in your home.
The Mississippi Senate has yet to come out with a plan to redraw the state's legislative districts, but the House has passed its proposal onward.
The Blues Trail was created nearly two decades ago with markers located at significant places that helped shape the genre.
A bill that that could impact school-zone camera use in Mississippi passed the full Senate and is headed to the House.
Ice said she’s already had one of her clients deported just last month, and she fears this could continue to be a common thing for the rough 22 thousand undocumented immigrants in Mississippi.