by Jerry Mitchell, Mississippi Today March 13, 2023 A federal judge rejected the claim that Grenada police officers should be protected by qualified immunity in the 2018 death of Robert Loggins in the local jail. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Sharion Aycock moves...
by Alivia Welch, Open Campus and Molly Minta, Mississippi Today March 13, 2023 While Jackson State University officials are quietly working to pull funding for an improved campus water system, students continue to complain of inadequacies. The historically Black...
The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks’ Visitor Education Center (VEC) at the North Mississippi Fish Hatchery is reopened to the public following completed renovations and will be hosting a Smithsonian Poster Exhibit. We invite visitors to enjoy...
by Molly Minta, Mississippi Today Significant questions surrounding the abrupt pause to Thomas Hudson’s tenure as president of Jackson State University remain one week after the Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees placed him on administrative leave with...
by Alex Rozier, Mississippi Today March 9, 2023 Eager to spread the news of a massive federal investment in his city’s drinking water system, Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba called several town hall events over the last few months to update his constituents. But to...
by Eric J. Shelton, Mississippi Today March 9, 2023 Children’s of Mississippi held its 22nd annual Mississippi Miracles Radiothon Broadcast in Jackson, Miss., Friday, March 3. Radio DJs from the state gathered at the hospital and broadcasted their shows...