Politicians Speak at MEC Hobnob
Posted: 10:21 AM Three of the four candidates running for the U.S. senate in Mississippi spoke at the Mississippi Economic Council's annual Hobnob.
Posted: 10:21 AM Three of the four candidates running for the U.S. senate in Mississippi spoke at the Mississippi Economic Council's annual Hobnob.
Posted: 10:14 AM The Obama administration is temporarily waiving some Clean Air Act requirements in Mississippi, Alabama and other states.
Posted: 11:58 PM A local restaurant was robbed and an officer responding the robbery was involved in a wreck.
Updated: 12:04 AM A police standoff at a Meridian motel lasted for hours, but ended peacefully.
Posted: 6:55 PM The Philadelphia Dance Company is sponsoring a dance workshop for area students.
Posted: 5:02 PM Gov. Phil Bryant and a Canadian diplomat are urging Mississippi's business community to look north for trading opportunities.
Updated: 11:41 PM Two locations around Lauderdale County are known for supposed hauntings: one story is legend, the other is history.
Posted: 10:49 AM A former south Mississippi tax clerk has pleaded guilty to embezzling $7,000.
Updated: 11:59 PM Downtown Meridian was packed for Meridian Main Street's Annual Candy Crawl.
Updated: 2:14 PM Trick-or-Treating in Meridian will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Posted: 12:14 PM Mississippi residents still have time to vote by absentee ballot, but the deadline is near.
Posted: 4:32 PM The Alabama Education Association plans to lobby to get teachers a 10 percent raise over the next two years if the money is available
Updated: 9:49 AM William Faulkner wrote that the past is never dead. And his heirs say their copyright to that phrase is very much alive.