mlk50.com
A revived Economic Crimes Unit will focus on wage theft and other forms of
worker exploitation in Shelby County.
about 1 year ago
mlk50.com
Labor organizers say the Election Day ballot aiming to make “right-to-work” part of the state constitution puts workers at the mercy of employers.
about 1 year ago
memphisflyer.com
The local novelist doubles down on the sex in his latest.
over 1 year ago
mlk50.com
In a historic vote on Tuesday, Memphis Starbucks workers at the Poplar and
Highland location voted 11-3 to unionize.
over 1 year ago
mpbonline.org
It’s day two of a workers’ strike at Maximus call center in Hattiesburg. MPB’s
Brittany Brown reports on why employees are striking and what their demands are.
over 1 year ago
wbhm.org
Advocates in New Orleans work to curb gun violence by focusing on prevention and
community needs over policing and aim to spread it across the Gulf South.
over 1 year ago
mpbonline.org
In the wake of bomb threats to HBCUs, Jackson State’s President Thomas Hudson
says campus safety improvements are needed. The price tag? $12 million.
almost 2 years ago
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Rising coronavirus cases in Mississippi have caused even further delays in the
state court system. Earlier this month, the Mississippi Supreme Court extended a
COVID-19 emergency administrative order, allowing judges to postpone trials
through Oct. 8.
over 2 years ago
mississippitoday.org
As COVID-19 continues to spread across the state, the Mississippi Supreme Court is allowing judges to delay trials until October.
over 2 years ago
mississippitoday.org
Advocacy organizations in Mississippi are going directly into Hispanic and
immigrant communities to provide access to COVID vaccines.
over 2 years ago
starherald.net
The family of Dominique Clayton, the 32-year-old mother of four who was shot and
killed by former Oxford police officer Matthew Kinne, filed a wrongful death
lawsuit against the Oxford Police Department, the City of Oxford and Kinne on
Thursday.
over 2 years ago
mississippitoday.org
Hinds County Sheriff Lee Vance tested positive for COVID-19 on July 22 although he was fully vaccinated. He was recovering at his home.
over 2 years ago
mississippitoday.org
Mississippi Department of Corrections has suspended visitation in its prisons in an effort to protect them from the COVID-19 Delta variant.
over 2 years ago
pressregister.com
Visitation at all Mississippi Department of Corrections prisons has been
suspended, Commissioner Burl Cain said in an internal memo Monday.
over 2 years ago
mississippitoday.org
As the Delta variant continues to spread, a Hinds County detention facility is experiencing a COVID outbreak among detained people and staff.
over 2 years ago
mississippitoday.org
Aimee Nezhukumatathil is an official panelist in this year’s Mississippi Book
Festival on Aug. 21.
over 2 years ago
mississippitoday.org
After 15 months, MDOC issued a new visitation policy, but families of incarcerated Mississippians say it’s not enough.
over 2 years ago
mississippitoday.org
Award-winning novelist Deesha Philyaw is a featured guest at this year’s
Mississippi Book Festival.
over 2 years ago
mississippitoday.org
Soul food is rooted in the creative ways enslaved African Americans in the Deep
South morphed meager food rations into a home-cooked meals. Table 6-4-72 brings
this history to life as the only soul food restaurant in Water Valley.
over 2 years ago
mississippitoday.org
Since 2013, faculty at the University of Mississippi have been researching the
university’s history and connection to slavery.
over 2 years ago
mississippitoday.org
As COVID-19 numbers soar, family members say Mississippi prison officials are
not being transparent about how they’re ensuring the safety of prisoners.
over 2 years ago