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Mississippi Legislature will return to the Capitol on Wednesday
The Mississippi Legislature is returning to the Capitol on Wednesday and could try to override some of Gov. Tate Reeves' vetoes.
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10mMississippi’s history of racism is a talking point as investigation unfolds in the mysterious death of Nolan Xavier Wells
The death of Nolan Wells has evoked a painful history in Mississippi, where deaths of Black people haven't always been investigated with the same rigor as white victims.
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16mLas detenciones de ICE interrumpen vidas y negocios en Oxford
Tras una oleada de detenciones en Oxford y sus alrededores durante las dos primeras semanas de junio, comunidades de inmigrantes se enfrentaron a una falta de información por parte de las autoridades mientras lidiaban con las emergencias y las afectaciones en las vidas, las familias y los negocios provocadas por los arrestos.
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6mJackson bus drivers go on strike after latest contract impasse between union and MV Transportation
This is the second time in two years that the Jackson’s public transportation workers have gone on strike. Workers walked off the job for 14 days in September 2024.
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18mMississippi is getting hotter. Experts say it’s hurting moms and babies
Exposure to extreme heat can be harmful to pregnant women and the babies they are developing. The danger is acute in Mississippi, which typically has long, hot and muggy summers and a high rate of people who might not be able to afford air conditioning.
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4mMade in America: The products of US prison labor are all around us
These are photos of just some of the two dozen prison-made objects photographer Daniella Zalcman was able to track down using state prison industries catalogs and social media accounts.