The Cleo Redd Fisher Museum’s Speaker Series wraps up on Monday, April 21 with a thought-provoking program titled “Statues, ...
As the 80th anniversary of the end of Iwo Jima — the infamous World War II battle against the Japanese Army — approaches on ...
Nearby attractions include the hauntingly beautiful Windsor Ruins, the remains of what was once the largest antebellum Greek Revival mansion in the state; the historic town of Port Gibson, which Grant ...
(WJTV) – Governor Tate Reeves ordered flags to be lowered at half-staff ... for all Mississippians. Honored at the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum in 2018, Clark’s legacy is one of resilience ...
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Gov. Tate Reeves has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff Tuesday for a longtime Mississippi lawmaker who recently passed away. From sunrise to sunset on Tuesday, flags will ...
Beijing's tariffs on certain US agricultural goods in retaliation for President Donald Trump's latest hike on Chinese imports came into force Monday, as trade tensions mount between the world's ...
In some cases, photos seemed to be flagged for removal simply because their file included the word “gay,” including service members with that last name and an image of the B-29 aircraft Enola ...
With the trade war now in full swing and anti-American sentiment likely ... Midland Mayor Bill Gordon initially told MidlandToday that the town didn’t have any American flags flying, but later ...
A dispute has arisen over the relocation of a cell phone tower in Jackson, Mississippi. The proposed relocation to the Mississippi Fairgrounds was opposed by the state Agriculture Commissioner ...
LEXINGTON, Miss. (AP) — Robert G. Clark, who was elected in 1967 as Mississippi’s first black lawmaker of the 20th century and rose to the second-highest leadership role in the state House of ...
Clark was among five activists and elected officials honored in February 2018 during a black-tie-optional gala at the newly opened Mississippi Civil Rights Museum. The glitzy event was a lifetime ...
LEXINGTON, Miss. — Robert G. Clark, who was elected in 1967 as Mississippi's first Black lawmaker of the 20th century and rose to the second-highest leadership role in the state House of ...