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A Columbus woman is charged in the stabbing death of a Lowndes County man.
Federal prosecutors are asking the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals to order a new trial for a Tupelo man acquitted on child pornography charges.
Starkville Police Chief David Lindley has been placed on paid administrative leave.
The West Point Police Department has made an arrest in an aggravated assault case that occurred in the city on Wednesday night.
Consolidation commission discusses merger of Starkville and Oktibbeha County schools.
Online services are becoming a fertile ground for scammers. Now, they're targeting people looking for places to live.
Federal prosecutors have recommended deferred prosecution for a former University of Alabama basketball player who testified against his mother.
The Starkville Police Department has been made aware of a recent “scam” in which an individual placed an ad on a Popular Website posing as the Complex Owner/Property Manager of a Starkville, MS property.
The Columbus Police Department needs your help catching three wanted men.
West Point Police are investigating a shooting that occurred on Saturday night at Jim James Court.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Monday that partisan political elections for the Alabama courts appear to be driving judges’ decisions to impose death sentences.
A federal prosecutor said Monday that a former University of Alabama basketball player won’t be tried at the same time as his mother.
Trial is scheduled to begin today for a Mississippi woman and her son, a former University of Alabama basketball player, both charged with conspiring to kidnap a 6-year-old girl from school.
Lowndes County sheriff's deputies are looking for the man they say tried to rob a local convenience store.
John McManus, 37, and Stephanie Todd remain behind bars charged with several counts of uttering forgery and mail fraud.
Following a brief hearing Friday, Lowndes County Circuit Court Judge Lee Howard took Brian Holliman's request for a new trial or acquittal under advisement.