
Gov. Phil Bryant, center, Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves, left, and state Speaker of the House Philip Gunn, right, received the good news that the state's revenues will increase by about $118 million more this year than originally expected.

The Mississippi Opera hopes to take audiences around the world in the opening show for its 68th season.

Jimmy Bogan started tattooing informally at age 19. Now he owns Jackson’s first African American-operated tattoo parlor.

The day after a tense Election Day protest at Ole Miss, about 700 students came together in a show of unity.
The city canceled a ground-breaking ceremony Monday to begin the project to turn Capitol Street back into a two-way street. It's still happening, though.

Ghali Haddad, a Millsaps College biology major, thinks political parties should stop trying to put young voters into ideological boxes.

Bill Chandler, director of the Mississippi Immigrant Rights Alliance, says a coalition of minorities and young progressive whites poses a threat to the state’s traditional, conservative white power structure.
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