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Mississippi's largest private health insurer updates guidelines for HIV prevention medication
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Mississippi has updated its guidelines for HIV prevention medication after a national advocacy group alleged the insurer’s coverage options violated federal law. Cayla…
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5mVoter voices: Evers-Everette witnessed rage over Black voting
Medgar Evers marveled at the fact he and other Black soldiers had fought in a war that should have granted them all the rights of citizenship, but when they returned home they had to fight racism all over again that barred Black Mississippians from restaurants, restrooms and voting booths.
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31m'Mother Nature gave me ice': Fern’s systemic turmoil, the holes it revealed, and how Mississippi is reconciling with its response to winter disasters
Winter Storm Fern delivered a force and persistence Mississippi hadn’t seen in decades. Months later, as north Mississippians still search for their footing, public officials are wondering what to take away from the catastrophe.
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6mThe West Bolivar school board didn’t meet for roughly two months — disrupting food and transportation services for summer school students
West Bolivar’s school board governance woes come at a time when state lawmakers are debating measures to increase qualifications for school board members and allow members to be removed for misconduct and poor meeting attendance.
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4mLaw enforcement uses tear gas after hundreds in Senatobia protest following police shooting of toddler
Law enforcement officers used tear gas to disperse a crowd Tuesday in the north Mississippi city of Senatobia as people protested the police shooting Sunday that killed a 1-year-old boy and wounded an adult. National civil rights attorney Ben Crump is part of the legal team representing the child's family.
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7mMississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson informs legislative leaders of ‘redistricting preparations’
Watson said he had to send a letter to inform lawmakers what timeline they face if they intend to redraw districts before the 2027 legislative elections. This is because no redistricting changes may be made to the statewide election system while an election is in progress.