Donna Ladd's adventures on Frank Melton's big RV • Photo by Kate Medley
Read the JFP's award-winning coverage of the tough fight for LGBT rights in Mississippi.
Sen. Josh Harkins owns and lists land near the Jackson Airport. He says it's not a conflict of interest, though.
DJ Venom was kicked out of a Trump rally in Mississippi for wearing Marvel's Black Panther shirt and an X cap.
In November 2015, the Jackson Free Press called for an overhaul of Jackson's contracting laws, including more transparency about identity of subcontractors receiving taxpayer money.
In recent months, city residents have seen a spate of high-profile pothole-related incidents. Residents are ready for a solution.
Publisher Todd Stauffer says it's time to stop talking about the streets and fix them.
The JFP sent all 2014 mayoral candidates the same questionnaire. Here are Tony Yarber's responses.
The Jackson Free Press recently completed editorial-board interviews with each of the seven major candidates for mayor. As this process evolved, so did our questions. In the interest of fairness, we sent all the candidates the full list of the …
The JFP sent all 2014 mayoral candidates the same questionnaire. Here are Margaret Barrett-Simon's responses.
Regina Quinn first ran for the Jackson mayor's seat in 2013. Here is her candidate interview from that election.
Read Ronni Mott's March 19, 2014, story in the JFP that brought international attention to the tragic case of Michelle Byrom.
Read the JFP's interview with Dr. Hannah Gay, who treated the baby.
Read a 2004 JFP story about Chokwe Lumumba's battle with the Mississippi Bar, including several PDFs of legal documents.
The JFP interviewed Harvey Johnson Jr. during his campaign to return to the mayor's office after Frank Melton.
The JFP broke the story April 24 about mayoral candidate Jonathan Lee's business problems.
A fifth lawsuit has emerged against Mississippi Products Inc.
Read Lumumba's cover interview when he ran for Jackson City Council in 2009.
Chokwe Lumumba has a fascinating, if controversial, history in Jackson and beyond.
The JFP takes you inside the Rankin County culture where the young killers of James Craig Anderson developed their hatred of African Americans.