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On his last day as mayor of Jackson, Chokwe Antar Lumumba recounted accomplishments, praised his executive team and said he has no plans to seek office again.
Journalist and author Joy Reid (left) shares a letter from former Vice President Kamala Harris with "Daddys' Daughters" ...
U.S. News & World Report loves to produce rankings on everything from the nation’s best schools to its best hospitals to its ...
Thousands of people daily drive across Bob Anthony Parkway/Spillway Road, which runs across the earthen dam at the Barnett ...
John McKay, chairman and CEO of the Mississippi Manufacturers Association, talks with Mississippi Today’s Geoff Pender and ...
The department is collaborating with UMMC, the state Medical Association, and local hospitals to help Mississippians ...
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St. Andrew’s athletes who will play college sports this fall are (from left) Austin Morgan, Centre College, football; Jack ...
The Greater Jackson Chamber Partnership presented its annual Sip’ for the Roses event prior to the Kentucky Derby. The event ...
First Presbyterian Day School preschoolers spent a week this year learning about how helpers like doctors, construction ...
The new Amazon data centers in Madison will consume 50 to 100 percent as much electricity as every other home, business and ...
Jackson Prep’s Bill Richardson, (right) won SBLive.com’s Photo of the Month during the 2024-2025 school year. His shot of ...
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