Lafayette Co. woman charged after child tests positive for narcotics
Investigators in Lafayette County have charged a woman with child endangerment after her child tested positive for narcotics.
Investigators in Lafayette County have charged a woman with child endangerment after her child tested positive for narcotics.
Jayden Singleton and Shaun Roby have been charged with robbery and simple assault. Police Chief Johnny Birchfield said those assault charges could be upgraded.
Troopers say a 16-year-old from Mooreville was driving a pick-up when it collided with a car on Highway 371, near Jo Ritter Road, in the Carolina community.
Coroner Michael Hunt says 29-year-old Meagan Desemar from Florida died at the scene. The driver of the other vehicle, 39-year-old Tina Robinson of Maben, died later at OCH Regional Medical Center.
For the 12th consecutive year, the team won the state championship, and at Nationals in Florida, Saltillo’s archery team came in second.
Carol Vaughn is accusing the two county officials of violating her First Amendment rights, firing her because she made an accusation to the State Auditor, and firing her because she is white.
A drug sweep in Calhoun County landed six people in jail, as law enforcement searched for one more person.
A multi-agency manhunt for an Alabama man ended with Stacy Lee Drake in custody. The arrest came in Conway County, Arkansas just west of Little Rock.
The United Way is known for providing financial support for a wide variety of agencies, but the nonprofit also helps with the heavy lifting.
In 2022, there were 319 infant deaths in the state of Mississippi and around 25% were reported to be due to S.I.D.S.
Every officer has his or her own reason for serving, and it’s not always about the money. Sheriff Mike Perkins has a unique perspective.
The holdup happened Tuesday night at about 9:45 p.m. at the Dollar General on Lehmberge Street, in Artesia.
A Lafayette County man was accused of raping and assaulting a woman. 58-year-old James Allen Colton was charged with rape, assault with intent to ravish.
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“Not good” and “not acceptable” are how Columbus Chief Financial Officer Jim Brigham describes the state of internal controls reflected in the city’s audit for Fiscal Year 2021.
It has been two years since the Mississippi Legislature and the governor signed the law creating the blackout tag.
Juneteenth is a time of reflection and understanding of the struggles African Americans endured during a dark period of American history.
When Kenneth McNeal helped start Gum Tree Mortgage 21 years ago, there weren’t a lot of lenders making USDA loans, so McNeal and co-founder Jim Shirley went to work, focusing on those who thought they might not qualify for a home loan.
Residents in the city of Tupelo took the day to recognize and celebrate Juneteenth. People gathered for a brunch, in honor of the holiday.
Police arrested a third person in connection with the deadly shooting of two Noxubee County brothers.
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Right now, the race to be Winona’s next Ward 3 alderman is a tie. The special election runoff was held on Tuesday.
Audits were the theme of the night at the meeting of the mayor and city council in Columbus. The council received a report on the long-delayed 2021 Audit report.
The Tupelo City Council will soon consider a public solicitation ordinance that was crafted after numerous complaints from business owners and private citizens who say it is time for the city to take action.