Sipp News

Sipp News is a roundup of various news stories from across The Sipp from accredited news agencies.

Mississippi’s largest private health insurer updates guidelines for HIV prevention medication

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Mississippi has updated its guidelines for HIV prevention medication after a national advocacy group alleged the insurer’s coverage options violated federal law. Cayla Mangrum, director of corporate communications for Blue Cross, told Mississippi Today the company expanded its formulary Thursday to include two HIV prevention drugs: Descovy, a daily […]

Crooked Letter Sports: Can anyone best Shinnecock?

The show welcomes back guest Randy Watkins to discuss this week’s US Open at the notoriously tough Shinnecock Hills Golf Club. Plus, Ole Miss bows out of the CWS as the World Cup heats up.

The West Bolivar school board didn’t meet for roughly two months — disrupting food and transportation services for summer school students

West Bolivar’s school board governance woes come at a time when state lawmakers are debating measures to increase qualifications for school board members and allow members to be removed for misconduct and poor meeting attendance.

Law enforcement uses tear gas after hundreds in Senatobia protest following police shooting of toddler

Law enforcement officers used tear gas to disperse a crowd Tuesday in the north Mississippi city of Senatobia as people protested the police shooting Sunday that killed a 1-year-old boy and wounded an adult. National civil rights attorney Ben Crump is part of the legal team representing the child’s family. 

Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson informs legislative leaders of ‘redistricting preparations’

Watson said he had to send a letter to inform lawmakers what timeline they face if they intend to redraw districts before the 2027 legislative elections. This is because no redistricting changes may be made to the statewide election system while an election is in progress.

Jackson Mayor John Horhn hoping to stave off JTRAN strike

Jackson Mayor John Horhn is hoping to stave off a strike of city bus workers that could leave low-income and disabled Jacksonians stranded in the summer heat amid stalled contract negotiations with the third-party company that manages JTRAN.

Advocates see link in domestic violence, sexual assault and trafficking

Leaders of state coalitions that support victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking say different kinds of abuse can be intertwined,.

‘Torturous’ conditions in Mississippi prisons are ‘breeding ground for suicide’

Mina Corpuz with Mississippi Today and Daja E. Henry with The Marshall Project review their deep-dive reporting into suicides in Mississippi’s prisons. Inmates — including those known to pose harm to themselves — are often locked away in solitary confinement without adequate checks on their wellbeing. The reporters looked at a decade’s worth of data and tell harrowing stories through the eyes of family members and inmates. The project was a partnership between Mississippi Today, The Marshall Project and the Clarion Ledger.

Disputed Hinds County supervisor’s race heads to Mississippi Supreme Court

Hinds County District 2 Supervisor Anthony “Tony” Smith is asking the state Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling that calls for a redo of the 2023 Democratic primary.

Consolidation would give Mississippi students better, fairer schools, says national consultant

If Mississippi lawmakers through consolidation drew districts with more equal property values, they could ensure that kids receive a fairly funded education, consultant argues.