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Radio talk-show host Kim Wade and other conservative speakers criticized the federal government and state …
The Mississippi Children's Museum is scheduled to open Dec. 4.
NALEAO Director Gloria Monta¢o Greene is working to get accurate census information to Latinos.
Bobby Ray Dixon celebrates his release from prison after serving a prison sentence for a …
Former mayoral bodyguards Michael Recio, pictured, and Marcus Wright are challenging court-ordered restitution.
Feminist Majority President Eleanor Smeal criticized Mississippi senator's opposition to the Franken amendment.
Gov. Haley Barbour says the coast is clear, but scientists and NOAA fishing restrictions fear …
A new grant will help the Mississippi Center for Police and Sheriffs assist with domestic …
Japanese percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani performs at the North Midtown Arts Center tonight.
Jackson resident Larry McAdoo is the new board member for the National Abstinence Education Association.
Jerel Levanway, shown here with his son Roscoe, helped manage Jackson locations for filming of …
A Hinds County Deputy dragged JFP reporter Adam Lynch off to the pokey this morning.
Vic Sexton works for the city, connecting small businesses to grant opportunities.
Ward 3 Councilman Kenneth Stokes protests a Clarion-Ledger story questioning his taxpayer-funded expenditures on council …
Dr. Keisa Mathis, a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Mississippi Medical center, recently received …
Mark Scurlock celebrated the grand opening of his new downtown Jackson location this morning.
Hearings begin next Monday on a proposed new power plant that will include strip-mining a …
Interim State Superintendent of Education Dr. John W. Jordan says the new accountability model will …
Heather Spencer's grandparents, Jay and Mary Henley, acknowledged the difference that the Mississippi Coalition Against …
Sandra Peterson Lott is the author of "Temporary Power Outages."
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