Latest Mississippi Headlines

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Mississippi Attorney General Asks Court to Dismiss Google Suit

Jan 22 2015 // Mississippi’s attorney general says a suit against him by Google should be dismissed. In court papers filed Jan. 12, Democrat Jim Hood claims the Internet search giant’s assertion that it is protected by...

Mississippi Police Officer Loses Facebook Firing Lawsuit

Jan 13 2015 // A federal appeals court has upheld the firing of a Greenville, Miss., police officer who alleged she was dismissed over comments posted on a social networking site. Former Sgt. Susan Graziosi was fired in 2012 after...

Sisters’ Whistleblower Case Over State Farm’s Katrina Claims Nears Court Date

Jan 5 2015 // State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. has appealed an order that it pay legal fees and damages of $3 million in a whistleblower lawsuit in which a jury found the insurer defrauded the government in a policyholder claim after...

Supreme Court Weighs Hearing Mississippi DUI Blood Test Case

Jan 5 2015 // The U.S. Supreme Court will consider Jan. 16 whether to hear an appeal from a Mississippi man seeking to a new trial for an aggravated DUI conviction related to a 2012 accident that left a woman in a coma for weeks. Court...

Mississippi Hoping for FEMA Aid for Tornado Victims

Jan 1 2015 // Earlier this week, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Small Business Administration joined Mississippi and local officials on a tour of the Columbia area, as well as Jones and Lamar counties that were hit by...

Mississippi City’s Rescue Workers Welcome New Hydraulic Tools

Jan 1 2015 // New hydraulic rescue tools will let crews extract people from smashed cars much faster, says Olive Branch Fire Capt. Dave Taylor. “They could probably do an extraction in half the time now,” he told The Memphis...

Trial Scheduled in Mississippi Casino Drug Ring

Dec 30 2014 // A federal judge has scheduled for Jan. 26 the trial of a Georgia doctor accused of recruiting casino workers in Biloxi to run a prescription pill ring. Dr. Sanjay Sinha of Woodstock, Georgia, is charged with one count of...

Mississippi Man Faces Prison for Lying to Get Oil Spill Funds

Dec 30 2014 // A Mississippi man has pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges of lying about his past employment to get $25,800 in oil-spill recovery money. The Sun Herald reported that Shawn Albert Townsel will be sentenced March...

Consltants Say Mississippi City Hail Damage Worse Than Expected

Dec 29 2014 // Consultants for the city of McComb said damage they’ve seen so far from a 2013 hailstorm was worse than they expected. The Enterprise-Journal reported that NewPath Strategy Consultants has examined roof damage and...

Mississippi Pre-Christmas Storm Takes 4 Lives, Damages Properties

Dec 29 2014 // State officials said the initial numbers from the Dec. 23 storms show 241 total homes and 77 businesses suffered some damage in three Mississippi counties. There were four deaths and 50 injuries from the storm. In Marion...

Mississippi Police Officers’ Wrongful Firing Suit Returned to Court

Dec 29 2014 // A wrongful termination lawsuit filed by two Shelby, Mississippi, police officers who said they were fired for refusing to ignore an alderman’s criminal activity is headed back to federal court in Oxford. The U.S....

Mississippi City Receives Funds to Build Domed Storm Shelters

Dec 24 2014 // Tupelo, Misissippi has received money for architectural design and engineering of domed storm shelters able to hold a total of 2,300 people in two city parks. The domes are designed to withstand winds up to 250 mph, The...

Deer Out in Force, Collisions on Rise in Mississippi

Dec 22 2014 // Mississippians aren’t the only ones bustling about this time of year. It’s a common sight to see herds of deer standing alongside — and even crossing — busy highways and roads. During December and...

FEMA Provides $3.9M Funds for Tornado Debris Removal in Mississippi

Dec 11 2014 // The city of Louisville and Winston County in Mississippi are being given $3.9 million in federal funds to assist with removal of debris from an April tornado. The money has been approved by the Federal Emergency Management...

Mississippi Commissioner Chaney Offers Holiday Fire Safety Tips

Dec 11 2014 // Mississippi Insurance Commissioner and State Fire Marshal Mike Chaney recommends that everyone decorate for the holidays with fire safety in mind. “More than any other time of year, this is when people need to be the...

3 Mississippi Groups Share $99K in Housing Preservation Funds

Dec 10 2014 // Three Mississippi organizations will share in $99,000 housing preservation program funds from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., announced the grants on Dec. 3. Thompson says the Warren...

Mississippi’s Lafayette County Expands Fire District

Nov 24 2014 // Residents living along Mississippi Highway 30 and on several county roads extending off the highway may soon see a reduction in their homeowners insurance after the area was included in the Lafayette County Fire...

Mississippi City Balks at Insurance Settlement for Hail Damage

Nov 13 2014 // Officials in McComb, Mississippi have hired a consultant to review its damage claims from a 2013 hail storm. City Administrator Quordiniah Lockley and City Clerk Jeannette Butler told The Enterprise-Journal that the...

Mississippi Police Wrongful Firing Case Revived by U.S. High Court

Nov 13 2014 // The U.S. Supreme Court has reinstated a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by two Shelby, Mississippi, police officers who said they were fired for refusing to ignore an alderman’s criminal activity. The ruling...

Mississippi Man Faces Gulf Oil Spill Claims Fraud Trial

Nov 12 2014 // A South Mississippi man faces trial in a federal fraud case alleging he lied about his past employment to get $25,800 in oil spill recovery money. Court records showed Shawn Albert Townsel received the money after claiming...