Mississippi News
Police no longer looking for black Toyota Camry
SUMMARY: The Tupelo police are no longer looking for a black Toyota Camry with a Chickasaw County tag in connection to a possible hit-and-run case that resulted in the death of Richard Spencer Harvey from Philadelphia. The incident occurred around 9 p.m. Saturday on Highway 45 near Eason Boulevard. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Tupelo police or Crime Stoppers of Northeast Mississippi, with police emphasizing that even small details could be helpful in the investigation. For those seeking updates on this case, they can follow the latest news on Facebook.
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Occasional rain next several days
SUMMARY: A cold front has become stationary across Central and Southern Mississippi, resulting in heavy clouds and rain for the next several days. On Tuesday night, clouds built from the West and Southwest, leading to overnight lows in the low to middle 60s. Wednesday will see continued heavy clouds with a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms; high temperatures will reach the mid-80s. By Thursday, cooler air from a brief cold front will drop temperatures to the lower 80s with scattered rain chances at 30% and possible thunderstorms. Conditions remain mostly pleasant due to lower humidity.
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Hinds County residents oppose proposed solar farm
SUMMARY: HINDS COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) – Some residents in Hinds County are opposing a proposed solar farm near their homes. During a meeting with the Hinds County Planning Commission, opinions were divided. Apex Clean Energy representatives highlighted the benefits of clean electricity, while some Raymond residents voiced concerns about the impact on agriculture and wildlife. Justin Franklin noted the farm would cover 6,500 acres of farmland and wilderness, affecting local wildlife. The proposed solar farm would be fenced within 4,000 acres around Bolton and Raymond. The project was not approved, and another meeting is scheduled for June 17 with the Hinds County Board of Supervisors.
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Jackson leaders remain tight-lipped about FBI raids
SUMMARY: The FBI conducted raids at the Hinds County District Attorney's office and a business in Jackson, Mississippi, leaving many questions unanswered. Jackson Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba declined to comment on the raids, confirming he was not targeted. FBI agents seized evidence on May 22 but have not disclosed details about the investigation. Lumumba urged residents to “stay tuned” but offered no specific information. Councilman Ashby Foote emphasized the need for city leaders to restore public confidence. The district attorney's office has remained silent but stated they are cooperating fully with the FBI.
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