A major change has been announced in the funeral plans of Nolan Xavier Wells after the 18-year-old’s tragic death.

A protest was held after the death of Nolan Wells, an 18-year-old from Ocean Springs, Mississippi, with demonstrators demanding more transparency in the case.

A viral photo claims to show Nolan Wells at a land-based pool party in Jackson County on July 5, a day before he was found dead.

Conversations on social media indicate that witnesses saw a fight break out before Nolan Wells was found dead.

Mississippi teen Nolan Wells’ parents are desperately seeking the public’s help to find out what happened to their son.

Nolan Wells, an 18-year-old Mississippi football player, died last weekend following an all-day party on Horn Island, off the coast of Ocean Springs, his hometown.

As officials continue to investigate the Mississippi teen’s July death, disputed online content has raced to figure out what happened in his final hours.

Hopefully, our collective rage can keep this case from being swept under the rug.

Hopefully, our collective rage can keep this case from being swept under the rug.

Nolan Wells’ friends have spoken out after his death, talking about the race narrative and accusing attorney Ben Crump of taking “advantage” of the situation.

Nolan Wells' mother, Christine Wonsley, has put out a scathing post against those ‘making light’ or ‘joking’ about her son's death.

The meeting does not necessarily mean that Wells’ death is being investigated as a crime.

A major change has been announced in the funeral plans of Nolan Xavier Wells after the 18-year-old’s tragic death.

During the Wednesday meeting with Wells’ family and their attorney, the Jackson County DA discussed the procedure for the ongoing investigation, including that it will be…

Nolan Wells’ family has hired attorney Ben Crump, who will carry out a private investigation, including a second autopsy. Funeral details have been announced.

Amid the investigation into Nolan Wells' death, the Mississippi teen’s grandfather has alleged that some “entities” are using the tragedy to “promote racism.”