A German Luftwaffe pilot and a Mississippi Delta farmer’s wife made a run for it in January 1946, eight months after World War II ended in Europe. Their brief escape captured headlines across the ...
E.J. was diagnosed with dyslexia while she was in the first grade. She repeated the academic year, but without ever receiving ...
Governor Tate Reeves (R) announced the state will invest more than $100 million in economic development, infrastructure ...
Several towns have since created pocket parks, Thortis says, and some have added murals and other public art to enliven streetscapes. After McComb hosted the first summit, it introduced “Fourth Friday ...
Michael Cormack, deputy superintendent of Jackson Public Schools, is leaving the district to lead a network of charter ...
A thought-provoking article explores the struggles of white working-class men in America and the need for a comprehensive approach to fixing poverty.
Philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre warned decades ago that our moral arguments have grown hollow because we’ve lost the shared frameworks that once gave them meaning. Words like freedom and justice still ...
What makes Sarah’s story remarkable is the thread connecting all her roles, whether strengthening nonprofit systems in Tanzania, bridging global networks in Arkansas, or advancing ...
Opinion

Time for a reality check

It’s time to readjust our thinking about white men, college admissions, and DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion). The left and the right have both turned this into a culture war when what we really ...
Growing up Southern means your taste buds hold memories that go way beyond recipes. There's something about the smell of hot ...
By Phil Galewitz for KFF Health News. Broadcast version by Trimmel Gomes for Mississippi News Connection reporting for the KFF Health News-Public News Service Collaboration April Hines has battled ...