Man pleads guilty in Sen. Thad Cochran photo case
One of the men charged in a conspiracy to photograph U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran’s ailing wife pleaded guilty Wednesday, drawing no jail time in a plea agreement in which he pledged to cooperate with prosecutors.
Photo: No fuel, no rocket
Fred Hisch, of Alabama, waits for road-side assistance on Highway 82 in Lowndes County after running out of gas with his family and their oversized rocket ride traveling behind them Monday.
Miss. photo conspiracy case not yet to grand jury
An attorney said Monday that it could be weeks before a Mississippi grand jury considers a case against his client and others charged with conspiring to photograph Sen. Thad Cochran’s ailing wife in a nursing home and then using those images in an anti-Cochran video before Mississippi’s Republican primary.
What’s the last photo on your phone?
In the 21st Century every moment can be captured. That can be good or bad, depending on how you look at it. The advent of the camera phone has created endless possibilities, with minimal bulk, to document our lives. What’s the last photo on your phone?
Photo: Last Sounds of Summer
Thursday was the final Sounds of Summer concert of the season.
Photo: Mayor honored
Columbus Mayor Robert Smith was selected as the 27th civilian to be honored with the Columbus Air Force Base Wingman distinction during a Tuesday evening presentation at the CAFB.
Photo: Bomb threat at Walmart
From left, Walmart employees Vicki Reed, Misty Johnson and Jennifer Baker wait outside the Columbus Walmart Monday morning after a bomb threat was called in to local law enforcement.
Freeze Frame: Harvey’s last day
On the way back to town Monday morning after photo shoot for Catfish Alley, the following text beeped in: Cousin. Do not know if it
Are you in this photo?
This 1956-57 photo of Gladys Bush’s kindergarten class in Columbus includes many members of what would become the R.E. Hunt Class of 1969.
Wildfire sparks amazing wedding photo
A wildfire that disrupted an Oregon couple’s wedding also gave them the photograph of a lifetime.
Photo: Getting a big head
Aretha Macon shows off a giant cabbage she grew in her Nashville Ferry Road garden.
Photo: A squirrel of a different color
Bird watchers James and Dianne Patterson are used to interlopers helping themselves to the buffet of black oil sunflower seeds they leave out for their feathered friends.
Photo: 8 O’May Ceremony
Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science student Kaylyn Davis, of Shaw, portrays the late Susie Mitchell, who is buried in Sandfield Cemetery in Columbus. The Eighth of May Emancipation Day event was presented by the Voices in Harmony and the African-American History class from MSMS.
Photo: A night for nurses
Bessie Johnson, a housekeeper at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle, holds up a candle with co-workers in the courtyard of the Patient Tower Monday in honor of National Nurses Week.
Photo: Contemplating careers
Barry Crump, a senior at West Lowndes High School, ponders a question during a mock interview event on Thursday.
Photo: The Wedding of Q and U
Heritage Academy senior kindergarten students had a wedding ceremony to unite the letters “Q” and “U.”