With President Donald Trump’s administration cracking down on illegal immigration, Jackson County’s stance on providing assistance to federal agencies remains unchanged, but hosting detainees is ...
Even if you didn't see snow, the Arctic air blast from the polar vortex is still here. See how to get ready for the cold. When will Mississippi get warm?
The biggest snowstorm in six decades swirled east of the Mississippi ... open and closed here. Ice has been reported on roads and bridges across Hancock, Harrison and Jackson counties.
Be aware that snow and ice on roads might make travel ... for extreme cold over the next few days in Mississippi? Prep your family, pets, house and vehicle ahead of time to stay warm and ...
The Coast was still recovering from its biggest snowfall in decades. Here’s the latest on road closures, cold weather and how the storm upended life for two days across the region.
“Now it’s going to be a big, muddy, wet mess,” said Earl Etheridge, Jackson ... said ice slowed trucks on the way to a house fire Wednesday morning. No one was injured. The Mississippi ...
CNN has reached out to the White House for comment ... other law enforcement entities were conducting the apprehensions. ICE has not responded to CNN’s request for comment.
At Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson ... 22 in Mississippi and Alabama was shut because of a crash in Marshall County, in north-central Mississippi. In northern Alabama, many roads were ice covered ...
People across the country plan to protest President Donald Trump's actions. Here's what we know about when, where the Mississippi event will be.
The National Weather Service has said that temperatures as low as the teens and low 20s could invade Mississippi as well as the possibility of snow or ice on ... area of Jackson said there is ...
People across the country plan to protest President Donald Trump's actions. Here's what we know about when, where the Mississippi event will be.
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