Many schools are planning a hybrid approach, with students alternating between in-person classes and online instruction.
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As school begins amid virus, parents see few good options
As the academic year begins in many places across the country this week, parents are having to choose whether to send their children for in-person classes or keep them home for remote learning because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Pelahatchie creates ‘maskup’ awareness video
Teachers, business owners, police officers and neighbors are spreading a message and not the coronavirus in Pelahatchie by telling people to "maskup."
Published August 2, 2023 at 5:23 PM
60,553 cases of coronavirus identified by Miss. Dept. of Health; 1,703 deaths
The number of presumed positive coronavirus cases in Mississippi continues to rise.
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Published August 2, 2023 at 2:05 PM
Harvard health official: Miss. will become number one in the nation for COVID-19
The state has reported 59,881 positive cases and 1,693 deaths as of July 31.
Mississippi Power storm team departs for Georgia ahead of Tropical Storm Isaias
A Mississippi Power storm team of linemen and engineers headed east to Georgia early Sunday morning to support Georgia Power ahead of the expected landfall of Tropical Storm Isaias.
Man shot and killed while washing his vehicle on Northside Dr.
If you have any information on this shooting, contact Jackson Police at 601-960-1278.
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Published August 1, 2023 at 7:06 PM
80-year-old Gulfport man is well on his way to kayaking whole Mississippi River
80-year-old retired Navy Veteran Stanley Stark has been preparing for the past year to kayak the Mississippi River. Putting his plans into action, Stark is well on his way.
The 31 year old died suddenly after collapsing at a team practice Saturday morning at Cajun Field in Lafayette where he served as a an assistant offensive line coach for the Ragin’ Cajuns.
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Published August 1, 2023 at 4:30 PM
Miss. National Guard’s largest unit welcomes first female battalion commander
Lt. Col. Annie Lee of Hattiesburg assumed command of the 106th Brigade Support Battalion from Lt. Col. William Walley of Brandon, during the Change of Command ceremony.
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Published August 1, 2023 at 2:25 PM
Exclusive: Analysis shows two deadliest months in Jackson’s history took place this year
With fourteen homicides this month alone, July becomes the second month this year considered the deadliest in Jackson’s history.
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‘We were a regular family’: Ga. teen loses both parents to COVID-19 days apart
The 17-year-old says he and his parents took all the proper precautions, but they all tested positive for COVID-19. He doesn't know how they contracted the virus.
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The 31 year old died suddenly after collapsing at a team practice Saturday morning at Cajun Field in Lafayette where he served as a an assistant offensive line coach for the Ragin’ Cajuns.
Senior living facility adopts pen pal campaign to connect residents to the public during pandemic
Back in March, many nursing homes and senior living facilities had to put a stop to visitation in response to COVID-19.
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Published July 31, 2023 at 6:08 PM
Witnesses: Former Natchez High School band director shoots teen before committing suicide
Deputy Brown said that the man had been a friend of the family for many years.
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Published July 31, 2023 at 4:11 PM
Corinth School District reports positive COVID-19 test during first week of school
District officials say contact tracing has been done at the school, and they’ve notified anyone who’s been in close contact with the person who test positive.
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Published July 31, 2023 at 2:58 PM
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