Zoo Wants City Help With Killer DogsBeth Poff, executive director of the Jackson Zoo, wants the City of Jackson to help beef up security around the park after six animals were killed in late December.
Sen. Horhn: Feds Won't Let State Take AirportSen. John Horhn said the Jackson airport’s fate will ultimately rest in the Federal Aviation Administration’s hands, and that’s good news.
Deborah BryantThe first lady of Mississippi, Deborah Bryant, gave high praise to local students in the Teen Trendsetters program of the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy on Jan. 14.
Hispanic Kids With Health Insurance at All Time HighThe rate of Hispanic children without health insurance fell to a historic low in 2014, the first year that key parts of Obamacare took effect, but they still represent a disproportionate share of the nation’s uninsured youth, according to a …
Ten Downtown Bars Could Receive Resort StatusTen more downtown watering holes could receive a designation from the state to stay open—and keep pouring booze—until the wee hours of the morning.
Jerrel WilsonPerhaps the best football player ever at his position and one of the biggest Hall of Fame snubs from Super Bowl I is Kansas City Chiefs punter Jerrel Wilson.
A Geeky Road to Good HealthEvery time you turn around, it seems like more fitness gadgets have appeared. They can all help you along your healthy journey. Here's a few to check out.
The Man TestIf diagnosed early, most forms of cancer can be treated much more effectively and potentially save lives by this early detection and treatment.
Camille RossCamille Ross took her Jackson State head coaching position in October 2015, arriving from Mississippi College, where she served four years as an assistant coach.
Secret Megasite Unveiling Weeks AwayAlong the Interstate 20 frontage roads near Bolton, all the indicators are that something big is about to happen.
Reforms Ahead for Hinds County Adult and Juvenile JailsWhile Hinds County's adult and juvenile detention centers are no strangers to problems, both facilities are especially familiar with the kinds of challenges that attract attention from federal civil-rights watchdogs.
Madison, Jackson Districts Skeptical of MAEP ChangesTate Reeves' ideas for MAEP range from changing how the "base student cost" is calculated to changing the overall standard, which could have adverse effects on lower-graded and lower-performing school districts, school-district officials say.
GOP, Dems Marking TerritoryEven before adopting temporary rules, Democrats in the Mississippi House of Representatives tried to flex their muscle to show the party is an underdog not to be messed with, even though they are outnumbered.
High-Speed Chases, Airport Takeover on Council Agenda TonightIn the past two weeks, a number of people have made political hay out of Ward 3 Councilman Kenneth Stokes' remark about throwing bottles and bricks at suburban cop cars to stop them from dangerously chasing petty criminal suspects into …
Seafood, Running, Mixed-Use and MoreMickey Paduda, owner of Jackson Proper LLC, hopes to expand Fondren's business community with the development of The Precinct, a mixed-use building so named because it once housed Jackson's Police Precinct 4.
Feds Funding Effort to Tie Medical Services to Social NeedsThe federal government has announced a $157 million project to help hospitals and doctors link Medicare and Medicaid patients to needed social services that sometimes have a bigger impact on their health than medical interventions.
10 Local Stories of the WeekThere's never a slow news week in Jackson, Miss., and last week was no exception. Here are the local stories JFP reporters brought you in case you missed them.
Lynda JungkindLynda Jungkind, a native of Little Rock, Ark., started The Premier Bridal Show in 2004. Forty-seven shows later, it has expanded to Jackson, Biloxi and Tupelo.
Chris JonesBulldog fans found out this week that they are losing their best and highly recruited defensive player, Chris Jones.
Working for Working Families?Budgets are often called moral documents. That means that advocates for working families will be watching spending closely to make sure Mississippi's heart, and money, is in the right place.
Jackson’s AgendaJackson's legislative agenda for the 2015 session had 17 items. Worth Thomas, of WT Consulting, will again head up Jackson's lobbying efforts.
Negotiations Over in Troupe v. BarbourMississippi's short-term inpatient care and special-treatment facilities served about 542 adolescents in fiscal-year 2015, Mississippi Department of Mental Health data show.
Advocates: Man’s Death Affirms Need for ADA LawsuitAround 9 p.m. on Christmas, near the intersection of Grand Avenue and Prentiss Street, a car struck 49-year-old Timothy Ward, who was riding his wheelchair in the street. He later died from his injuries.