President Donald Trump signed and executive order requiring federal workers back in the office 5 days a week. How many work from home in Mississippi?
A proposed Mississippi bill would let bounty hunters track undocumented migrants. The DeSoto County DA announced it this week. Here's what we know.
DeSoto County District Attorney Matthew Barton announced a proposed bill that would let bounty hunters to pursue immigrants not living in US legally.
As Donald Trump returns to the White House, he has built the most formidable foundation of Republican electoral strength since the Ronald Reagan era in the 1980s.
The Mean Green Marching Machine of Mississippi Valley State University became embroiled in controversy after accepting an invitation to perform.
In the Magnolia State, groups gathered outside the state capitol building to protest against President Trump’s inauguration.On Monday, people from Mississippi and out of state gathered to speak about their concerns about the presidential inauguration.
President Biden pre-emptively pardoned Mississippi Rep. Bennie Thompson, chair of the House Jan. 6 committee, hours before Trump's inauguration.
Happy Wednesday! Back in 2012, now-retired Mississippi state Rep. Steve Holland introduced legislation to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America,” telling a public broadcaster it was a satirical jab at the Mississippi legislature’s Republican majority. Little did he know.
Evangelist Franklin Graham delivered a prayer highlighting God s faithfulness at the inauguration of President Donald Trump on Monday, invoking divine guidance, protection and thanksgiving as Trump
Green Bay Packers Brett Favre's congratulatory post to his friend, Donald Trump, on the day of his inauguration end with a $10,000 bet with John Rocker? The 78-year
The Mississippi National Guard deployed around 200 service members for the Presidential Inauguration of Donald Trump Monday. The inauguration is being moved indoors due to dangerously cold temperatures expected in Washington, DC and a large portion of the country.
Pete Hegseth, President Donald Trump’s nominee for defense secretary, paid $50,000 to the woman who accused him of sexual assault in 2017.