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Mississippi justices block more DNA tests in death row case

July 28, 2022 Online Editor 0

By Emily Wagster Pettus, Associated Press, A Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled that a death row inmate will not be allowed to seek additional DNA testing on crime scene evidence from the shooting deaths of […]

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Commentary: Let me count the ways – in full reverse

July 6, 2022 Online Editor 0

By Chris Young, Contributing Writer, Nineteenth Century poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s most famous poem was entitled, “How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count The Ways.” It was one portrayal of abiding love penned from […]

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Court doors closed to NAACP suit over black juror denials

July 6, 2022 Online Editor 0

By Emily Wagster Pettus, Associated Press, A federal appeals court has found that the NAACP has no standing to sue a Mississippi prosecutor accused of routinely rejecting black jurors in criminal cases. District Attorney Doug […]

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Mississippi city struggles to find workers

June 15, 2022 Online Editor 0

The Associated Press, The City of Greenwood is in the midst of an “unprecedented’’ labor shortage, Mayor Carolyn McAdams said. “We can’t get people to stay working,” she said. “We’ll hire somebody, and they’ll work […]

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Mississippi School Board upholds firing over ‘New Butt’ book

June 14, 2022 Online Editor 0

A Mississippi educator who was fired for reading a children’s book called “I Need a New Butt!’’ to second graders says he will go to court to try to get his job back. Price was […]

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Black cowboys preserve strong heritage in northeastern MS

June 9, 2022 Online Editor 0

By Danny Mcarthur, Pontotoc, MS (AP), Hours before the scheduled start time, people arrive in their vehicles to a Pontotoc plot for the second most revered Sunday tradition after church: the weekly horse show. Horse […]

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State legislators representing Hinds County

May 11, 2022 Online Editor 0

By Chris Young, Contributing Writer, The current term for all twelve of our Representatives and all five of our Senators ends in 2024. It’ll be here before you know it. Let’s take a closer look […]

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Commentary: Black Mississippians invisible to our highest elected office

April 27, 2022 Online Editor 0

By Chris Young, Contributing Writer, Here in Mississippi, it seems like many things are taken for granted – “that’s just the way it is,” becomes the refrain. Many things are just not talked about, even […]

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