Mississippi
Wednesday, October 2, 2024
Groups provide new treatment options for postpartum depression
More new babies are born in the fall than any other time of year, which also means some new mothers may be heading into winter with what is sometimes …
MS part of National Day of Action to save the Postal Service
This is a National Day of Action for workers at the U.S. Postal Service. Mississippi postal workers are among those rallying to demand that Postal …
MS small businesses look to Congress to keep tax break alive
Just as inflation starts to ease, Mississippi small businesses face another looming threat: the potential expiration of the small business deduction…
Stay vigilant: Mississippians urged to protect Social Security numbers
In Mississippi, the demand for Social Security cards is soaring, with thousands of Mississippians requesting appointments for new cards. While a …
Medical copays reduce health care access in MS prisons
Researchers have found that higher copays for health care obstruct access to receiving care behind bars, even as prison populations in Mississippi …
'Operation Good' collaborates with single moms to fight crime
A new initiative for single mothers and their sons is helping to combat crime and empower vulnerable community members in Jackson. The nonprofit …
MS Latinos call for cleaner environment along Mississippi River
The latest survey of Latino voters in Mississippi and nine other states reveals overwhelming support for environmental initiatives, with 87% favoring …
Report: MS youth incarceration snapshot reveals hope amid disparities
A new report shows the rate of juvenile crime continues to fall, but disparities remain in Mississippi and nationwide. The Sentencing Project report …
Report: Mississippi has not made progress in youth sentencing reforms
Efforts to reform juvenile sentencing in the U.S. have made significant strides but a new report showed Mississippi is lagging behind. A study by …
Mississippi economy to benefit from $7 billion solar initiative
Mississippi is among 49 states to receive funding from the $7 billion Solar for All program. Part of the Inflation Reduction Act, the program aims …
Mississippi minority farmers to receive USDA discrimination payments
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is providing direct payments to Mississippi minority farmers and ranchers who faced past discrimination and there …
MS Cherokee group: Industrial pollution threatens families
A rural Mississippi community is fighting to protect the health of some Cherokee residents threatened by industrial pollution. Barbara Weckesser…