David GreenState Rep. David Green was known for folksy turns of phrase and eloquent, heartfelt pleas for programs to help his constituents.
Subpoena Names McDaniel Spokesman, Tea Party OfficialOn Sunday, the state issued a subpoena to Charles C. Johnson, a blogger and journalist who made a name for himself during Mississippi's 2014 U.S. Senate election by breaking a number of stories involving allegedly unethical campaign practices.
Enrika WilliamsJackson chef Enrika Williams stars on the latest episode of "Hotel Hell," airing tonight at 8 p.m. on FOX.
Brett FavreThe Packers and Brett Favre jointly announced that they are inducting the quarterback into the Packers Hall of Fame and will retire his number 4 on July 18, 2015.
Jackson A to Z: What to Know, Do, Drink, Visit ...This list isn’t exhaustive! Visit jfpevents.com and jfp.ms/musiclistings for so many more events and venues. Jackson is what you make it, so make it amazing.
Breaking the MythsTo prepare the students who about to embark on the intellectual, emotional and psychological experience that is known as college, here are blunders and truths from some popular movies that focus on college life.
Hacking CollegeTo live and resemble a functioning person while being in college can be tricky, but here are a few tips and hacks that might help keep your sanity and wallet in check.
Jack Tips for NewbiesWe asked JFP readers on social media to help out all of you new students and residents. Here's what they told us.
My Favorite Thrift ShopsDeveloping a style that suits college classrooms and adulthood takes time and a carefully trained eyed to scoop up the best deals. Luckily, Jackson has the best thrift shops to build a million-dollar closet on a ramen-noodle budget.
The Heat of the (Week) NightThere's something to do on any given night in the Jackson area. It just takes a little creative planning.
20 Places to Be If You're Under 21Just because you aren't of legal drinking age doesn't mean you can't have fun as a college student in Jackson. Here are 20 of the greatest places to be in the Jackson metro if you're under 21.
Abortion Clinic Gets Reprieve; Will It Last?An effort to close Mississippi's last abortion clinic hit the wall on Tuesday, July 29, when two of three judges on a 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel determined that the law was unconstitutional because it would force women …
Neshoba: A Gorilla Under the PavilionRace played a major role in the fracture within the Republican Party after U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran began soliciting votes from black voters, mostly Democrats, for the run-off in June.
Dems, GOP Mull Future ElectionsUnprecedented—the word is used repeatedly to describe the recent Mississippi U.S. Senate primary.
JRA Starts Cleaning Up the BooksAfter a recent audit brought to light problems with JRA's accounting procedures, the seven-member commission recently took action to address the problems.
Whit RamseyWhit Ramsey became active in the Jackson music community when he started going to metal hardcore shows with his brother when he was in 6th grade.
McDaniel: Hinds County Tainted Election ResultsOn Aug. 4, McDaniel commenced Act III of the comedy-drama known as the Republican Senate primary by formally challenging the results of the June 24 runoff against U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran.
JRA Restarts Convention Center Bids, Gannett Splits, MUW Business GrantGannett Co. Inc., parent company of The Clarion-Ledger and many other media outlets, announced today that the company will split into two separate publicly traded companies, with one controlling Gannett's broadcasting and digital business and the other controlling its publishing …
Dr. Ricky ClayDr. Ricky Clay, a plastic surgeon at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, specializes in reconstructive surgery, working frequently with patients who have suffered an animal attack.
McDaniel Campaign: Over 15,000 Votes Should Not Have Been Cast in GOP RunoffState Sen. Chris McDaniel's campaign for U.S. Senate told press today that McDaniel has made a challenge to the election results of the June 24 runoff against U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran. McDaniel campaign lawyer Mitch Tyner said they filed the …
Kemper Coal Plant Legal Battles OverSix years of legal wrangling over the Kemper County coal-fired power plant, now under construction in eastern Mississippi, drew to an end today with the announcement of a settlement between Mississippi Power Co., which is building the plant, and the …
Judge Myron H. ThompsonThis morning, Judge Myron H. Thompson, a senior United States District Court judge for middle Alabama, ruled that Alabama's Women's Health and Safety Act is unconstitutional under the premise that the act would place an "undue burden" on women's access …
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.
Owen BrooksCivil rights leader Owen Brooks, an outspoken civil-rights veteran and Jackson, passed away July 27 at age 85.
At Neshoba, Cochran vs. Childers Takes ShapeFacing a throng of hecklers, Republican U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran made a rare public appearance at the Neshoba County Fair to throw some red meat to Republicans. Smelling blood in the water, former U.S. Rep. Travis Childers, the Democrat who …