Jordan BryanJordan Bryan of Ross & Yerger Insurance in Jackson is one of 42 young professionals named in Insurance Business America's 2015 Young Guns report.
Noel QuaveOn Thursday, Sept. 3, the Mississippi Museum of Art announced that Mississippi School for the Arts student Noel Quave had been selected to be a part of the "Art.Write.Now.DC" exhibition.
'More Than a Gym': Deville YMCA Patrons Upset Over Lease LossDavid Reeves, president and CEO of the Metropolitan YMCAs of Mississippi, told concerned Deville Y members that the loss of its lease was a simple "business decision" for the building's New York-based owners.
Will D. CampbellWill D. Campbell was one of few white clerics with an extensive field record as a civil-rights activist during the 1960s.
Report: State Health Disparities PersistWhen it comes to health, huge disparities exist between whites and nonwhites, men and women, and rich and poor in Mississippi.
Serena WilliamsTennis champion Serena Williams put the discussion of whether she's one of the best women's players to bed long before her dominating run this year.
Mississippi Flag: A Symbol of Hate or Reconciliation?Kitsaa Stevens is arguably one of the more passionate defenders of the current Mississippi state flag, which has included the most notorious Confederate battle emblem in its canton since 1894.
Saints Look to ReboundLast season's New Orleans Saints broke a five-season streak of finishing .500 or better and had their first losing season since 2007.
‘I Can’t Breathe’: Restraint, Seclusion Under ReviewIn June, the Mississippi Department of Education drafted a restraint and seclusion policy that is already under tough scrutiny by parent, education and advocacy groups around the state.
The Next Fight: LGBT Workplace RightsLavell Brown filed a discrimination lawsuit in federal court after the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued him a right-to-sue notice in February.
Sameerah MuhammadSameerah Muhammad has used her creativity in the kitchen since she was 6 years old.
Ron Chane and Brad Franklin on Rap and ReconciliationIt all started with an apology. Ron Chane, organizer of Fondren's First Thursday, apologized for a music act that preformed on Sept. 3 that wasn't exactly family friendly. In Chane's apology, he went on to say that going forward no …
Revolution's Corner, Bodega and Chill Spot, Open DowntownAbraham Santa Cruz is trying to make a way for a new downtown venture called Revolution's Corner, now open at the corner of Pearl and Roach streets in the Standard Life Building.
Máirtín de CógáinCork, Ireland-born entertainer Máirtín de Cógáin, an enthusiastic promoter of the Celtic and Irish heritages, has become a CelticFest favorite for many.
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.
Jackson Property Tax Rate Remains FlatProperty owners in Jackson will see their tax rate remain unchanged from last year, but the city anticipates lower revenue collections from property taxes.
Afroman Fined, Ordered to Get Counseling for Punching FanRap artist Afroman has been given a suspended six-month jail sentence, fined $330 and ordered to undergo anger management and impulse behavior counseling for punching a woman who jumped on a stage during a concert earlier this year.
Chane Unveils The Wonder Lab at Fondren's First ThursdayAfter nearly $9,000 out of pocket in renovation, Ron Chane is today unveiling The Wonder Lab, a collection of studio spaces that he hopes will be a springboard for Jackson creatives.
Robert WalkerVicksburg native Robert Walker is starting his second term as interim athletic director at Jackson State University, a position he previously held from February to August 2011.
Mayor Yarber Opens Up City DataMayor Tony Yarber is opening up. Specifically, his administration is developing an open-data policy for the City of Jackson.
Katrina: Words After the StormHere are a few great reads that remind us of the struggles and triumphs in the midst of one of America’s costliest storms, Hurricane Katrina.
Melanie PattersonMelanie Patterson is a strong believer that the ocean is something to be both explored and respected.