The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals won't rehear a case after ruling against Mississippi's law allowing mail-in absentee ballot counting after election day.
Mills sentenced Coleman to serve 10 years in prison, followed by five years of supervised release, and ordered him to pay $69.8 million in restitution to 152 victims. Court documents said Coleman lied ...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth met with an enthusiastic crowd Thursday at The Antler, serving as the keynote speaker for the inaugural "A Southern Salute to the Troops." Hosted by Scott Burns ...
Lynn Fitch, born on October 5, 1961, in Holly Springs, Mississippi, has established herself as a prominent figure in ...
Attorney General Lynn Fitch (R-Miss.) announced the former CEO of Express Grain Terminals, LCC, has been sentenced on five ...
Tren de Aragua is engaged in a systematic effort to destabilize our communities with threats of violence and brutality." ...
Attorney General Lynn Fitch (R-Miss.) warned Mississippians to carefully review documents that appear to come from government ...
Attorney General Lynn Fitch warned Mississippians to carefully review documents that appear to come from government agencies, including notices to assist in filing annual reports for for-profit ...
If you suspect a government imposter scam, report it to the Mississippi Attorney General’s Office at [email protected] ...
On Friday, the House voted to send a paid parental leave bill to the governor's desk. If approved, it would establish six weeks of paid leave for mothers.