The grants, awarded to nonprofits, schools and local governments, will fund educational and celebratory programs that highlight Mississippi's role in American history.
The nationwide effort is led by an alliance of journalists, nonprofit leaders and other supporters who want to highlight the value of reliable local reporting.
Organizers are calling for artisans, local businesses and food trucks to join Main Street Leaksville for the milestone event. The event will offer a space to showcase goods to the community.
The effort is aimed at building support for Senate Bill 2614, which would give county law enforcement the authority to use radar for speed enforcement.
Mississippi has recorded an estimated 23 fire-related deaths so far this year. Officials said 17 of those deaths were linked to homes without working smoke alarms.
Volunteers are packing food boxes this week as part of Extra Table’s annual March of the Mayors campaign, a statewide effort to fight hunger across Mississippi.
The Gulf Coast Community Foundation is urging South Mississippi residents to donate to local nonprofits Saturday, Feb. 28, as part of its annual 228 Day giving campaign.
Two mobile sports betting bills proposing changes to the state’s gaming laws have passed through committee and are headed to the House for a full vote.
HATTIESBURG, Miss. — Southern Transportation District Commissioner Charles Busby announced significant progress on multiple Mississippi Department of Transportation projects across southeast Mississippi....
HATTIESBURG, Miss. — Taylor Garretson, a senior at The University of Southern Mississippi, was crowned the 2025 Mississippi Miss Hospitality on July 19 at the Historic Hattiesburg Saenger Theater, rising...
JACKSON, Miss. — With extreme heat in Mississippi this week and the new school year approaching, the Mississippi State Department of Health is urging schools, students and parents to take precautions...