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Good News for Sextuplet Family

Updated: 12:48 PM A big donation given by a church to the parents of Alabama's first set of sextuplets could prevent foreclosure on their home.

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Unemployment Down

Updated: 12:52 PM Mississippi's jobless rate fell from August to September, but some are still hurting from losses.

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Ala. Charges "Sniper Suspects"

Updated: 12:46 PM The state of Alabama has filed capital murder charges against John Muhammed, 42, and John Lee Malvo, 17.

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Senator Dies in Crash

Paul Wellstone

Updated: 12:45 PM Senator Paul Wellstone of Minnesota, along with seven others, died in a plane crash Friday morning.

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Celebs Celebrate Miss.

Updated: 6:15 PM Mississippi-born celebrities have agreed to serve on an honorary committee to make the Southern Arts and Entertainment Center a reality.

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Instruments Donated

Updated: 3:16 PM Friday Congressman Chip Pickering made good on his promise to one local school. One of Pickering's supporters donated almost a dozen instruments to Carver Middle School.

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Reuniting Hearts

Updated: 10:15 AM Thirty years ago, an American soldier left his girlfriend and their 14-month-old daughter behind in Vietnam. Father and daughter were reunited Thursday in Meridian.

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Purvis on HRT Debate

Updated: 6:31 PM Dr. Ronnye Purvis advises women to make sure hormone replacement therapy is right for them, because there are alternatives to fight osteoporosis.

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Deadline for Ala. Voters

Updated: 6:05 PM Friday is the deadline for new voters in Alabama to register to vote in the Nov. 5 elections.

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Legislators Go Home

Updated: 5:59 PM Mississippi lawmakers have gone home for a break, but negotiations on business tort reform resumes Monday.

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Red Ribbon Week

Updated: 4:34 PM It's been 14 years since Red Ribbon Week first became a national celebration. Thursday local students and community leaders marked the occasion with some festivities of their own.

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Gag Order in Banks Case

Updated: 10:09 AM There are new developments in the case of a Choctaw County, Ala., man accused of killing a baby that may have never existed.

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Sheriffs Want Radar

Updated: 10:06 AM Mississippi is one of only two states in the nation that doesn't allow sheriff's deputies to use radar.

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TVA Opens DeKalb Facility

Updated: 10:03 AM The Tennessee Valley Authority dedicated its newest generator units in Kemper County Wednesday.

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OSHA:"Shortcuts Caused Fatal Mishap"

Updated: 10:01 AM Government investigators determined that safety shortcuts caused an accident that killed a Meridian man in April.

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Lawmakers Continue Talks

Updated: 6:05 PM Legislative leaders are negotiating behind the scenes in hopes of reaching some accord on business liability legislation.

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Bank Robbery

Updated: 6:55 PM Magnolia State Bank was robbed by two suspects Tuesday afternoon.

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Senate Passes Tort Bill

Updated: 6:22 PM The Mississippi Senate has passed a third bill dealing with civil justice reform, bt its fate is uncertain.

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Ward Promotes Book and Hope

Updated: 6:00 PM Emmy-winning actress Sela Ward, a native of Meridian, is now a published author.

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Taylor Campaigns for Shows

Updated: 6:48 PM U.S. Rep. Ronnie Shows was formally endorsed Tuesday by fellow Mississippi Democrat, Rep. Gene Taylor of the current Fifth District.

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Brutal Attack Update

Updated: 1:11 PM The woman who was recently brutally beaten and left for dead near a local church has been released from a Jackson Hospital.

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Superintendent's Woes

Updated: 1:09 PM The head of Greene County Alabama's struggling schools has been placed on leave for allegedly providing false financial information to the state.

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Mailbox Vandalism

Updated: 1:05 PM So far eight people have been arrested and charged wtih vandalizing more than 30 mailboxes in Demopolis, Alabama.

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GOP Wins Law Challenge

Updated: 1:36 PM A federal judge struck down a 1999 law that kept political parties out of judicial elections.

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