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Officials: 3 dead, 3 in critical condition in Simpson County bridge collapse. According to MDOT, a bridge over the Strong River on State Route 149 collapsed Wednesday in a work site accident.
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11 oct. 2024 · Rankin County man pleads guilty to rape of 14-year-old girl. Updated: Oct. 9, 2024 at 7:08 AM PDT. |. By WLBT.com Staff. A Rankin County man has pleaded guilty to statutory rape of a 14-year-old girl. Metro Crime.
9 sept. 2021 · The U.S. Justice Department will review practices of the Columbus police department, which has been rocked in recent years by a series of fatal police shootings of Black people and its response to last year’s racial injustice protests, the city and the government announced Thursday.