Northsider Pete Perry is headed to the United States Supreme Court. That’s a big deal.
America is sinking further into a crisis of trust. It doesn’t trust elected officials or the institutions on which they serve. It doesn’t trust the courts or the news media. It doesn’t trust science.
Lane Kiffin will not finish the Rebels’ Cinderella 11-1 season, opting instead to take the head coaching job at LSU, after the 7-5 Tigers fired Brian Kelly. Defensive Coordinator Pete Golding has been ...
National defense officials, including Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, used the Signal app to discuss military strikes in Yemen ...
Madison Central High School senior Spencer Wheatley (center) signed a national letter of intent to play tennis at Co-Lin ...
Colonel and Mrs. William Wafford Merrell (Ret.) announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie Ainsworth Merrell, to ...
The beloved Christmas classic Home Alone features an original song by John Williams called “Somewhere in My Memory.” This ethereal lullaby begins with these lines: “Candles in the window. Shadows ...
Millsaps College students can now earn both a bachelor’s degree and a law degree in just six years, one year faster than the traditional route, thanks to a new partnership with the University of ...
The Mississippi Metropolitan Ballet will present its 33rd annual production of the The Nutcracker, on December 6–7 at the Jackson Academy Performing Arts Center. Performances will take place Saturday, ...
Columnist Sid Salter writes that as the penny fades from circulation, he wonders if something else is slipping away too: a certain reverence for small mercies.
Built in 1859 on land gifted by one of Meridian’s early settlers, Merrehope had many lives, serving as a Civil War headquarters, a boarding house, and an apartment building.
Below is an opinion column by Richelle Putnam: Thanksgiving Day brings the clatter of dishes, the gathering of family and friends, conversations of catching up, and sweet and savory aromas that arouse ...