Latest Mississippi Headlines

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Chaney Re-elected Mississippi Insurance Commissioner

Nov 10 2011 // Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney won re-election in Tuesday’s voting in Mississippi. Chaney, a Republican from Vicksburg, defeated Democrat Louis Fondren of Gautier and Reform Party candidate Barbara Dale Washer of...

Mississippi Bike Fatality Prompts Vow to Enforce 3-Foot Rule

Nov 8 2011 // The death last month of a bicycle rider in a traffic accident has led city leaders in Oxford, Mississippi, to take a stronger look at bicycle safety. City Planner Tim Akers told the Oxford Board of Aldermen that police...

Miss. Sen. Cochran Opposes Flood Insurance Mandate Near Levees

Nov 7 2011 // Two U.S. senators are pressing to remove a federal requirement that homeowners and businesses near levees and dams purchase flood insurance. Senators Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) and Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) have launched an effort...

Mississippi’s Chaney Facing 2 Opponents

Nov 7 2011 // Louis Fondren, a Democrat from Gautier, and Barbara Dale Washer, the Reform Party candidate from Hattiesburg, are seeking to dislodge incumbent Mike Chaney as Mississippi insurance commissioner. Chaney, a Republican from...

Mississippi Insurance Chief Race Draws 2 Opponents for Chaney

Oct 28 2011 // Louis Fondren, a Democrat from Gautier, and Barbara Dale Washer, the Reform Party candidate from Hattiesburg, seek to dislodge incumbent Mike Chaney as Mississippi insurance commissioner. Chaney, 67, a Republican from...

Mississippi High Court Weighing Limit on Lawsuit Damages

Oct 18 2011 // The Mississippi Supreme Court has asked attorneys for more information as it considers whether the state’s limitation on damages in civil cases is constitutional. In an order last month, the court asked attorneys for...

Report AXA, Generali, Tokio Marine, MS&AD Submit Bids for HSBC Unit

Oct 14 2011 // European insurers AXA SA, Assicurazioni Generali SpA, Japan’s Tokio Marine and MS&AD Insurance Group are among suitors to submit first round bids for HSBC’s non-life insurance business, sources with...

Mississippi High Court Due to Rule in Wind-Water Insurance Case

Oct 12 2011 // A decision is pending from the Mississippi Supreme Court in another wind vs. water case, this one involving a Pascagoula home subjected to 6.3 feet of storm surge. The National Flood Insurance Program paid Jackson County...

Mississippi Homeowners Sign Up for Flood Buyouts

Oct 7 2011 // Eighteen north Vicksburg homeowners who suffered damage from the Mississippi River flooding this spring have signed up for the city’s buyout program. The Vicksburg Post reported the voluntary buyout will be conducted...

Mississippi Lawsuit Against Bar Over Drunk Driving Death Leads to $15M Judgment

Oct 7 2011 // A lawsuit and the state’s dram shop law have led to a $15 million judgment in Mississippi against Slippery Nick’s Saloon and Grill. However those who brought the suit do not expect to collect since the bar had...

BP Fines Could Go to Gulf States

Oct 3 2011 // U.S. Senators Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) and Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) are hopeful that Congress will approve legislation to direct a significant portion of federal fines paid by BP for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill to...

Bill Would Funnel Fines Paid by BP to Gulf States

Sep 21 2011 // U.S. Senators Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) and Roger Wicker (R-Miss) say they are hopeful that a key Senate committee will this week approve legislation to direct a significant portion of federal fines paid by BP for the...

Corps Pegs 2011 Flood Damage to Levees at $2B

Sep 19 2011 // The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers estimates it will cost more than $2 billion to repair the damage to the nation’s levees, dams and riverbanks caused by this year’s excessive flooding, a sum that dwarfs $150...

Judge Weighs Family’s Wrongful Death Claim Against U of Mississippi Football

Sep 14 2011 // A Hinds County judge says he will rule soon on a motion by the University of Mississippi to move a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of a former Ole Miss football player to Lafayette County. Arguments were heard...

Mississippi City Police to Send E-mail Crime Alerts

Sep 13 2011 // The Columbus, Mississippi Police Department is launching the Columbus Business Alert initiative, an effort to inform local businesses of crime information as it is happening. Police department spokeswoman Terrie Songer...

During Floods, Mississippi River Tried to Carve New Path

Sep 13 2011 // Since the waters from this spring’s floods receded, officials have identified places where the Mississippi River tried to carve out new channels and change course. From northwest Tennessee to Louisiana, the...

Insurer Asks Court to Move Ahead with Mississippi Judicial Bribery Case

Sep 12 2011 // A federal judge plans to talk with attorneys this month about how to move forward with a seven-year-old lawsuit linked to a corruption case that sent one of Mississippi’s most prominent lawyers and two former judges...

Mississippi Wrongful Death Suit Alleges Hate Crime

Sep 8 2011 // The family of a black man who authorities say was run over by a white teenager in a truck in Jackson, Mississippi has filed a wrongful death lawsuit over the alleged hate crime. The lawsuit accuses seven white teenagers of...

U of Southern Mississippi Denies Bias Claim

Sep 8 2011 // The University of Southern Mississippi has denied the claims of a Hispanic woman that she was discriminated against in her pursuit of a master’s degree. Maria Salcido, who lives in Wisconsin, filed the suit July 10...

After Drenching New Orleans, Tropical Storm Lee Threatens Southeast

Sep 5 2011 // After testing New Orleans’ flood defenses over the weekend, Tropical Storm Lee moved northeast Monday after weakening to a tropical depression, and threatened to bring heavy rains and flooding to a large section of...