In 1968, he became the first Black citizen to serve in the Legislature since Reconstruction. Shunned by colleagues at first, ...
Protesters could be heard chanting, "Hey, hey, ho, ho, Trump and Musk have got to go" and "Love not hate, makes America great." ...
Mississippi’s first Black lawmaker of the 20th century died Tuesday. Robert G. Clark's son and successor, state Rep.
Mississippi Today, the state’s flagship nonprofit newsroom, is moving its offices to downtown Jackson from Ridgeland.
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 ...
The Connecting the Dots Foundation, Inc. will host its annual Women’s History Month celebration on March 29 at the Jackson ...
A Jackson restaurant with stellar barbecue and lots of menu options has made Tasting Table's list of "The Most Iconic Sandwich Shops in Every State." ...
A program at Millsaps College now seven years in has helped to help women students to the legislative process at the ...
Clarion Ledger records show Jackson saw 14 homicides from January to the end of February 2025 with a couple of those murders ...
After the Ethics Commission ruling in 2022, Sen. Jason Barrett, R-Brookhaven, filed a bill to clarify that the Legislature is ...
The legislation's demise appeared imminent even though easing public school transfers was cited before the session as a key ...
Invoices reveal Jackson owes hundreds of thousands of dollars for housing costs for the first three months of the 2025 fiscal ...