Mississippi in the news.

16 Injured In Mississippi Tornado Outbreak

Fevereiro 11, 2013

Tornadic storms ripped through Mississippi Sunday evening injuring at least 16 pessoas. No deaths have been reported but two of the injured are described to be in critical condition.

A tornado that struck Hattiesburg has caused major damage. Mayor Johnny DuPree said there was a blessing to the storm striking on Sunday night. (mais…)

Tornados rip Central, sudeste dos EUA, pelo menos dois mortos

Janeiro 30, 2013

Tornadoes ripped through four states on Tuesday night and Wednesday, killing at least two people, as an Arctic cold front clashed with warm air to produce severe weather over a wide swath of the nation. (mais…)

MS abortion clinic nearing final chapter of its sordid history

Janeiro 23, 2013

Mississippi is working to close the state’s only remaining abortion clinic since it can’t meet new standards. Caso contrário, the state’s clinic has a rather sordid history. (mais…)

Diques de Nova Orleans Salve Cidade; Fatality Isaac relatada pela primeira vez

Agosto 30, 2012

Unlike Hurricane Katrina which rushed through New Orleans and Louisiana, the remnants of Hurricane Isaac have stalled sending over two feet of rain that has flooded the areas around New Orleans.

The upgraded levee system put in place after Hurricane Katrina spared the city itself of flooding but surrounding towns are under several feet of water. (mais…)

Two Feet Of Rain In Louisiana Threaten To Cause Dam Failure

Agosto 30, 2012

Over two feet of rain has fallen over New Orleans and Louisiana as the remnants of Hurricane Isaac move very slowly to the north. The continual heavy rain is causing massive flooding issues including threatening to cause a dam to fail.

An immediate evacuation of Kentwood, Louisiana was issued just before 2pm on Thursday due to the possible failure of the Lake Tangipahoa Dam. The dam is located just across the Mississippi/Louisiana border in McComb, Mississipi. Mayor Whitney Rawlings said it was a 50/50 chance the dam would fail. (mais…)

Juiz mantém Mississippi Abortion Clinic Aberto

Julho 12, 2012

Um juiz Mississippi permitiu o assassinato de bebês para continuar colocando em espera a lei que iria fechar clínica do estado o aborto apenas.

EUA juiz Daniel Jordan não dar um tempo de expiração para a ordem. Organização das Mulheres de Jackson Saúde procurou uma ordem de restrição temporária, enquanto eles preparam uma ação judicial contra a nova lei estadual que obriga os médicos que realizam abortos admitindo ter direitos em um hospital próximo. (mais…)

Sinais Mississippi governador Bill Restringir provedores de aborto

Abril 17, 2012

Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant signed into a law a bill that requires any physician who wants to perform an abortion in the state to be an OB/GYN and have admitting privileges at an area hospital. The governor had previously stated that he wanted to make Mississippi “abortion free.” (mais…)

Mississippi aprova projeto de lei que proíbe o Heartbeat Morte de bebê após a pulsação é detectada

Março 28, 2012

Just when you begin to think the whole world is full of sin, assassinato, violence and evil, there comes a ray of hope. The “Heartbeat Bill” was passionately debated, on into the evening, at the Mississippi House of Representatives. (mais…)

Deadly Tornadoes, Rain Pound South for 2nd Night

Abril 27, 2011

Violent weather ripped through the South for a second straight night, killing at least one person in Arkansas, damaging more than 100 homes in a rural East Texas community and overturning a trailer at an oil drilling site in Louisiana.The latest round of severe weather Tuesday night and early Wednesday came a day after a series of powerful storms killed 10 people in Arkansas and one in Mississippi. The National Weather Service issued a high-risk warning for severe weather in a stretch extending from northeast of Memphis to just northeast of Dallas and covering a large swath of Arkansas. It last issued such a warning on April 16, when dozens of tornadoes hit North Carolina and killed 21 pessoas. (mais…)