The right to be stupid
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A racially tinged case of high school harassment in Pennsylvania that turned violent was bad enough. Then the adults got involved and made it worse.
A racially tinged case of high school harassment in Pennsylvania that turned violent was bad enough. Then the adults got involved and made it worse.
Given the no-new-taxes determination of the Republican supermajority in the Mississippi Legislature, it is not surprising to read, in a story by The Associated Press, that House and Senate leaders don’t expect a serious effort in 2017 to find extra money for the state’s incre
Located just south of Tupelo, Chickasaw County is a rural area of 17,000 people nestled around the Tombigbee National Forest.
After Greenville’s Hopewell Baptist Church was torched on Nov. 1, and the words “Vote Trump” were spray-painted, apparently by the arsonist, on one side of the African-American church, we advised against jumping to conclusions.
In one of the most famous editorials ever written, “Is There A Santa Claus?” a little girl from New York was given the definitive answer to the question.
“Every member of every public board and commission in this state should always bear in mind that the spirit of the (Open Meetings) Act is that a citizen spectator, including any representative of the press, has just as much right to attend the meeting and see and hear eve
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The National Charleston Day Organization (NCDO), under the leadership of national president Tom Willis, sponsored a turkey and coat giveaway in the Charleston Day Club Center on Nov. 17.
Everybody always grumbles about how candidates for public office are so calculating and political. Activity leading up to the Dec. 10 election for one of Louisiana’s U.S. Senate seats is a case in point.
It’s both surprising and disappointing that none of the 1960s era civil rights heroes nominated this year for the Presidential Medal of Freedom were picked to receive the honor.
The presidential election results make it clear that American voters are still looking for a leader who can steer the country through a difficult period of economic and social change.
CHARLESTON — Charley Lee Williams, age 64, passed away at his home Tuesday, April 17.
Judge Tara Lang handed down the following decisions during the March 12, March 19 and March 26... READ MORE
For a time early Monday, Charleston High School was placed on lockdown over a social media post... READ MORE
OXFORD — With the exception of the interstates, I’m not familiar with many Alabama highways.