SALTER: After virtual national party conventions end, issues will ultimately determine election
By: Sid Salter
With the Republican National Convention wrapping up this week and the Democratic National Convention just behind us, the stretch run has essentially...
LIPSON: “Playing with Fire: It’s Time to Condemn the Riots and Restore Public Safety”
Some conflicts begin with clear aims but morph into endless battles, the original motives forgotten. The timeless metaphor for self-sustaining battles is Jarndyce and...
Jackson leaders discuss banning gun shows, but can they?
A faction from the Jackson City Council is publicly making known their opposition to gun shows in the city, and floating the possibility of...
MDE embraces schools reopening and pushes towards connectivity for all students and teachers
Students across the state of Mississippi have begun returning to school for the first time since leaving mid-March. Still in the midst of a...
SALTER: Mississippi elections laws
By: Sid Salter
As the national debate roils over whether or not President Donald Trump and some of his appointees are actively setting up the...
Mississippi 30 Day Fund receives grant from W.K. Kellogg Foundation
The Mississippi 30 Day Fund will offer vital financial assistance to Mississippi small businesses struggling from the COVID-19 pandemic with support from a grant...
Y’all Politics, Facebook talk launch of Voting Information Center
Facebook’s new Voting Information Center launched this week as part of the largest voting information campaign in American history, with the goal of helping...
Mississippi Democrats urge Legislators to pass Equal Pay Law
Thursday, Jacqueline Amos, Chair of the Mississippi Association of Democratic Chairs, released the following statement on behalf of all 82 of the state’s Democratic...
Could the Great River Flag be the odds on favorite for new Mississippi flag?
With the debate of whether or not to change the state flag in the history books, what remains is the task of choosing a...
SALTER: Federal immigration enforcement efforts in state remain a whack-a-mole affair
By: Sid Salter
Whack-A-Mole was a popular arcade game back in the mid-1970s which required players to use a mallet to strike randomly appearing toy...