Posted: 10:16 PM - Alabama governor signs bill on carrying guns.
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Posted: 4:26 PM - The head of Southern Co. says no one is happy with cost overruns at a Mississippi power plant, but he defends the project as a long-term investment.
Updated: 11:00 AM - Demopolis police have made their 33rd. arrest in an ongoing drug investigation.
Posted: 10:31 AM - A woman has reached a lawsuit settlement with a south Mississippi city where she says police arrested her for protesting the BP oil spill, then arrested her again in retaliation for suing.
Posted: 4:41 PM - Two Lauderdale County students won high honors for their participation in a year-long stock market game and essay competition.
Updated: 05/21/2013 - Meridian's City Council has given $10,000 to help the Boys and Girls Club's operations.
Updated: 11:35 AM - Two members of the Meridian City Council were ousted in Democratic Primary runoffs.
Posted: 11:25 PM - Mississippi State relief pitcher Myles Gentry struck out eight batters while allowing no runs in 5.2 innings of work as the Diamond Dogs held off South Carolina's rally.
Posted: 11:02 PM - The Golden Eagles overcame three errors and a 6-2 deficit to defeat Tulane in Conference Tournament play.
Posted: 2:22 PM - Ole Miss falls into the losers bracket at the SEC Tournament in Hoover
Posted: 2:20 PM - The Atlanta Braves complete a sweep of the Twins Wednesday and also complete a 6-0 homestand
Posted: 9:29 AM - The Diamond Dogs and Mizzou make SEC Tournament history in the first round of the league tournament
Posted: 05/20/2013 - North Choctaw Water Authority says it's working to get service restored to the Riderwood community.
Posted: 05/11/2013 - Stews recalled over labels lacking ingredients.
Updated: 04/23/2013 - With Mississippi leading the nation in the number of cases of diabetes, there are things you can to do prevent or manage diabetes.
Posted: 04/13/2013 - Louisiana company recalls 468K pounds of meat.
Posted: 04/11/2013 - County health departments in Mississippi are offering free routine immunizations to children.