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On Saturday and Sunday, the Christmas in July Arts and Crafts Show is at 10 …
Unable to prove whether wind or water destroyed their homes, many policy holders settled claims …
Les Range, the new director of the Mississippi Department of Employment Security, is touting the …
Ward 6 Councilman Tony Yarber said he is "cautiously optimistic" about the Timber Falls development.
Hearings begin next Monday on a proposed new power plant that will include strip-mining a …
Former District Attorney Faye Peterson says Harvey Johnson Jr. can get the resources the police …
Jackson kids on spring break this week are invited to join Mayor Frank Melton for …
Former JPS Superintendent Earl Watkins hopes that adding two school board members will improve community …
The Mississippi State Health Department is offering free flu medicines to those who can't afford …
JFP music listings editor Herman Snell died Sept. 19 from complications following gastric bypass surgery.
No clear winner emerged in Tuesday's District 2 GOP primary to face Rep. Bennie Thompson …
Phillip Martin, the former Chief of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, died Thursday after …
Mississippi Corrections Commissioner Christopher Epps announced a new non-segregation policy for male HIV-positive prisoners yesterday.
The city's small business grants program has helped new businesses open and expand in the …
An annual report on children's well-being again ranks Mississippi last in the nation, but it …
JPS school board member George Schimmel said a proposed policy change is not meant to …
Jackson Sen. John Horhn plans to introduce bills to restart plans for a state civil-rights …
Leslie McLemore praised a new series of historical-site markers honoring the Mississippi's civil-rights heritage.
The Eudora Welty Library is one of many area libraries partnering with the "One Jackson, …
Council President Frank Bluntson says the media hyped accusations that he used city employees or …
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