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Junior Auxiliary helps meet needs of underserved families in George County
Junior Auxiliary helps meet needs of underserved families in George County
Morgan Gill, Alexa Hatten, Sameen Chand and JC Roberts June 23, 2025
In a rural corner of Mississippi, where more than 5,000 residents struggle with food insecurity and nearly three-quarters of public-school students live in poverty, a small group of women is stepping up to fill the gap — one Easter basket, book and life skill lesson at a time.
Permanent skateparks? Coast skaters say it's time
Permanent skateparks? Coast skaters say it’s time
Justin Glowacki, Nischit Sharma and Sami Jordan June 16, 2025
Pete Taggard never expected skateboarding to save his life. But when a doctor warned that Type 2 Diabetes was threatening his health, he returned to something he hadn’t done since his teenage years: skating. 
Stone County hires new economic director to drive growth
Stone County hires new economic director to drive growth
Morgan Gill, Alexa Hatten, Sameen Chand and JC Roberts June 16, 2025
Stone County is looking to jump-start its economic future with the appointment of Layla Essary as the new director of its Economic Development Partnership.
Mississippi airports race to secure federal funds before 2026 deadline
Mississippi airports race to secure federal funds before 2026 deadline
Samuel Hughes, Cadence Renfro and Rochak Basnet June 23, 2025
With funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law set to expire in 2026, Mississippi airports are rushing to lock in federal dollars before time runs out. The funding, which began flowing in 2022, offers airports across the country the chance to tackle long-delayed improvements.
A man in a white shirt holds a microphone while speaking during a seafood labeling Q&A session.
Businesses adjust to seafood labeling law taking effect July 1
Justin Glowacki, Sami Jordan and Nischit Sharma June 23, 2025
With Mississippi’s new seafood labeling law set to take effect July 1, restaurant owners and seafood sellers are trying to understand how to comply — and what could happen if they don’t. 
Man in a black blazer sits beneath the Great Seal of the State of Mississippi.
No complaints, no action: MDEQ says no sewage violations on Pascagoula River
Justin Glowacki June 16, 2025
Despite public concern and warnings from the state’s marine resources director, Mississippi’s top environmental agency said it hasn’t received a single complaint in the past five years about houseboat sewage on the Pascagoula River — and has taken no enforcement action as a result.
An apple sits on a stack of books beside blocks and pencils in this file photo.
Low pay, high insurance costs squeeze Mississippi teachers
Mamunor Rashid and Joshua Wilson June 23, 2025
True and troubling: Mississippi teachers earn the South’s lowest pay — and costly family health insurance cuts even deeper into their checks.
A cardboard sign reading “Help” is placed among blankets and closing in this file photo.
Hattiesburg homelessness claim distorts facts, context
Sherin Farhana Moni and Joshua Wilson June 23, 2025
Misleading numbers and a false narrative: Our “What Is True?” team fact-checked two viral claims about homelessness in Hattiesburg.
THC-infused seltzers are displayed in a convenience store in southeast Mississippi, Wednesday, June 12, 2025. The drinks contain the main psychoactive compound in cannabis and are legally sold throughout the state without age restrictions.
THC drinks raise concern — but facts are mixed
Walker Scott and Joshua Wilson June 16, 2025
A viral post claims THC drinks can get kids high — but that oversimplifies the issue. These legal, unregulated drinks lack age limits, but there’s little proof they’re being marketed to children.