WAPT-TV Jackson - Fri Nov 06
A federal judge will allow reporters to have access to pre-sentencing letters written on behalf of former Hinds County Circuit Judge Bobby DeLaughter.
Stokes Fed Up With Jackson CrimeThe Jackson Channel - Fri Nov 06
One Jackson city councilman said he's feed up with all the recent crime in Jackson.
Judge to allow access to pre-sentencing lettersThe South Mississippi Sun Herald - Fri Nov 06
A federal judge will allow reporters to have access to pre-sentencing letters written on behalf of former Hinds County Circuit Judge Bobby DeLaughter.
County bridge construction delay angers residentsWLBT-TV Jackson - Thu Nov 05
A Hinds County bridge replacement is causing headaches for some Utica residents who complain that the work is long overdue for completion.
Who's handling roadwork in the City of Byram?WLBT-TV Jackson - Thu Nov 05
It's problems like the gaping pothole at Davis and Siwell Roads, and patchwork along major roadways, that have folks living in Byram calling 3 On Your Side, asking when the city will start making improvements.
Miss. media want DeLaughter pre-sentencing lettersWLBT-TV Jackson - Thu Nov 05
Court records show two news organizations are asking for access to pre-sentencing letters written on behalf of former Hinds County Circuit Judge Bobby DeLaughter.
Media Seeks DeLaughter Pre-Sentencing LettersWTOK-TV Meridian - Wed Nov 04
Court records show two news organizations are asking for access to pre-sentencing letters written on behalf of former Hinds County Circuit Judge Bobby DeLaughter.
Cash difficult to come by for police clunkersThe Clarion-Ledger - Wed Nov 04
A down economy and resulting budget cuts have created road blocks for local law enforcement agencies seeking to maintain and update their fleets.
School helped on Make A Difference DayRankin Ledger - Tue Nov 03
Piney Woods Changing the World Team AmeriCorps program extended helping hands for Make A Difference Day by participating in three community service activities across Rankin and Hinds counties in late October.
Driver to serve 20 years in couple's deathsThe Clarion-Ledger - Tue Nov 03
There were tears flowing on both sides. Two families sat in a packed courtroom with totally contrasting emotions -one demanding a maximum sentence for the deaths of their loved ones and the other begging for leniency.
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