Miss. House Speaker Plans Listening Tour of StateMississippi House Speaker Philip Gunn will travel the state in late September to gather ideas for the 2015 legislative session, and he said he'd like to hear possible ways to improve education, health care and job creation.
Zoo, JPS, Airport Kick Off Budget TalksCity of Jackson budget hearings started this morning with a bit of good news for the Jackson Zoo, one of the most beleaguered and beloved institutions in the city.
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.
Faith Leaders: Do State Politicians Really Follow Christ?From the rolling back of abortion rights to extolling the virtues of teen abstinence and one-man-one-woman marriage to protecting religious freedom, Mississippi's elected leaders say they are all about spreading the word of Jesus Christ.
Pamela Bates GrahamAt night and on weekends, Pamela Bates Graham puts on the green and black uniform of the Capital City Roller Girls and transforms into Graham Reaper.
Yarber Budget Slashes Spending 20 PercentMayor Tony Yarber said his first budget proposal, presented Wednesday to the city council, "mixes aspiration with reality, hope with hard truth and inspiration with intractable assessments of yet another difficult fiscal year ahead."
Glen RogersMississippi-born Glen Rogers is an internationally acclaimed artist who draws inspiration from ancient symbols carved on rocks and cave walls around the world to create paintings, prints, drawings and public sculptures.
Tyner Explains Irregular Vote: McDaniel Lawyer Listed in ChallengeLast week the Internet poked fun at state Sen. Chris McDaniel's challenge to the election results of the U.S. Senate race due to one piece of evidence included in the amended filings: His campaign lawyer's name was listed as an …
One Night in FergusonFerguson has drawn people from all over the country. A handful of people also reportedly flew in from overseas. I traveled to Ferguson with three activists from Jackson.
Mississippi Primaries: Open or Not?Party primaries in Mississippi are considered "open," even though the state's election code states that "no person shall be eligible to participate in any primary election unless he intends to support the nominations made in the primary in which he …
Otis RiddleyOtis Riddley's hard work has not gone unnoticed. The former football star became head coach of the Provine football program in February. Former head coach Willie Collins' 30-year tenure with the Rams is now history.
Jackson's Next Top Cop Is ...On Monday, at Westside Community Center on Wiggins Road, Lee Vance and Juan Cloy talked about their approaches to crime prevention and policing.
NUTS Seeks Help, Lou's Comes to Belhaven and Kemper Begins OperationsNUTS (Neat Used Things for Sale), a fundraising store for the Good Samaritan Center located at 114 Millsaps Ave., sustained massive flood damage when more than a foot and a half of water entered the store during the torrential rains …
Cat CoraCat Cora is teaming up with local chefs and Table 100 in Flowood on Aug. 19 for a fundraiser called "Mississippi Culanthropy" that will benefit future UMMC nursing students with a scholarship.
James Meredith Lauds Ferguson Protests as Vital to 'Black Race'James Meredith, who is known for making provocative statements, said the Ferguson protests are more important historically than even the violence that erupted from his own admission to Ole Miss in 1962.
Persons of the Day: Lee Vance & Juan CloyToday, Mayor Tony Yarber announced the two finalists for the top job at the Jackson Police Department: Lee Vance, a longtime assistant chief who is now serving as acting chief; and Juan Cloy, the assistant police chief in Canton. Cloy …
Storify: R.L. Nave on the Ground in #FergusonNews Editor R.L. Nave headed to Ferguson, Missouri, this weekend to report on the continuing protests that followed the shooting by police of
McDaniel Wants Closed Party PrimariesState Sen. Chris McDaniel says the election process should be more restrictive, calling for a closed party primary at a press conference today.
Gloria WilliamsonFormer state Sen. Gloria Chisolm Williamson, 69, has been a champion for Mississippi in her many roles.
Jackson Back on Track With HUD Funds?The city of Jackson has been in trouble with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for some time.
C.J. LawrenceDefense attorney C.J. Lawrence's "#iftheygunnedmedown" turned into a worldwide call to awareness.
Whistleblower Faces EvictionAnnie L. Figures, who shined a light on ongoing problems at her apartment complex to the Jackson City Council and the Jackson Free Press, says she is facing eviction.
Hell’s Warriors in 'Gideon's Army'Dante encounters an inscription posted above the entrance that reads: “Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.”
Building a School From the Ground UpAppointed the Head of School at The Redeemer's School in January, DeSean Dyson was planning the opening and creation for The Redeemer's School, which will welcome its first class of children Aug. 18.
‘Hocus Pocus’: McDaniel Challenges Votes, Interprets Election LawThe two-inch-thick "Election Integrity Challenge" binder, compiled and released by the U.S. Senate campaign of state Sen. Chris McDaniel, documents everything from alleged vote-buying schemes to illegal crossover voters to race-baiting tactics used by U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran's campaign.
Evan Alvarez: Dumping the GOPAfter Evan Alvarez resigned from his position as chairman of the Mississippi Federation of College Republicans and changed his political affiliation, a media frenzy ensued.
Updated: Whitwell’s Exit Continues Leader ShakeupBy the time this year is over, it's possible that Jackson will have had two mayors, two police chiefs and, despite the fact that it is not a regular election, three new members of the city council.
Amanda McMillanOne late Saturday evening in 2013, Amanda McMillan took a break from her job as a server at Table 100 in Flowood. By Tuesday, McMillan was in Washington, D.C., shaking hands with the president and first lady.
'God Gave Us Charles Johnson': Blogger Speaks at Tea Party MeetingCharles "Controversy" Johnson, as Tea Party member Tricia Raymond calls him, buddied up to radical conservatives last night at Life Church Jackson in Flowood at one of three of his speaking events here in Mississippi this week.
New Salvation Army Store, The Bleau Print ProjectMarissa Simms, Mississippi's SBA Entrepreneur of the Year and the owner of Royal Bleau Boutique (1100 JR Lynch St., Suite 8), founded the Bleau Print Project to help cultivate entrepreneurship.