Rick Hill Brings It HomeRick Hill retired last week after working 41 years with the city and an emotional goodbye following an honor from the Jackson City Council.
JRA Lawsuit Heating UpA couple of key motions in the lawsuit the Jackson Redevelopment Authority brought against its former Farish Street leaseholder are set to be ruled upon this week.
Cecil BrownJust as Switzerland hasn't always practiced neutrality, Rep. Cecil Brown, a north Jackson Democrat since 2000, says the Legislature hasn't always been as polarized as it is now.
Legislators Return to JacksonLegislators from across Mississippi are gathering in Jackson today for the beginning of the 2014 legislative session, and Jackson's leaders are going to be there to welcome them.
ardenland, UMMC and NissanOn Jan. 1, Arden Barnett, founder of entertainment company ardenland, finalized a long-term lease with building owner Mike Peters of Peters Development for Duling Hall in Fondren.
Elvis PresleyIf Elvis Presley was still alive, he'd be 79 years old tomorrow, Jan. 8.
McQuirter Picked Hinds Board PrezDuring an at-times testy Hinds County Board of Supervisors meeting, supervisors elected a new president and changed the board's policy for choosing presidents and vice-presidents in the future.
Thousands Waiting for Medicaid Coverage Are Stuck in LimboFor years, Obama administration officials talked about how the health law's online marketplaces would offer a seamless shopping experience for consumers looking for health coverage.
Resolution of the DayNow that it's 2014, most of us have probably set resolutions to try to get healthier. It's easy to talk about getting healthier, but often we set our goals too high. Once we fail, we find ourselves abandoning the goals …
City Gearing Up For Referendum VoteIf you hear a knock at the door between now and Jan. 14, you could be receiving a visit from supporters of the proposed 1 percent sales tax.
Salvation Army Thrift Store BurnsThe Jackson Salvation Army Thrift Store on Presto Lane is destroyed after an early morning fire today.
John BlandMississippi College officially named John Bland the new head coach of the Choctaws during a ceremony Thursday, Jan. 2, in the Rebounder's Room of MC's A.E. Wood Coliseum.
It's the Weekend!On Sunday, the BankPlus Racing Vehicle Extravaganza is from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Mississippi Trade Mart.
Jackson Groups Offer Free NYE Rides A few local organizations are making sure that New Year's Eve revelers have a way to get home safely if they've been drinking.
Wacky Fitness TipsWe've all heard the usual health tips—drink water, exercise, eat healthy and less. But here are a few lesser-known fitness tips.
$5 Million Makeover Comes At a CostThe Jackson City Council voted Monday to pump an additional $1.89 million into the city's Department of Human and Cultural Services to provide "funds needed for an expanded scope of services determined essential for the Thalia Mara project."
State Prisons End Conjugal VisitsAlthough its precise origins are unclear, Parchman was the first penal institution in the U.S. to permit conjugal visits.
Jeremy JunglingWhen Jeremy Jungling makes a goal for himself, he commits to achieving it. As a trainer at StinkyFeet Athletics in Flowood, part of his job is to inspire other runners to do the same thing.
JATRAN Facility Has New Life, But At What Cost?The Jackson City Council voted Monday to spend nearly half a million dollars to restart the stalled Hwy. 80 JATRAN facility project, a vote one council member called "the worst I've ever cast."
New Donuts and Flight Options for JacksonMonroe Jackson, long-time owner of Monroe's Donuts and Bakery, has purchased the former Scurlock's Donuts and Bakery and is making preparations to open a new location there.
Robin RobertsIf you Google Robin Roberts' name right now, at least a dozen links pop up about her recent Facebook message on her Good Morning America anchor page.
State Shortchanges Domestic Abuse SheltersMississippi domestic-violence shelters have been shortchanged more than previously believed—$1.6 million over the course of four years.
Study Finds Shift to 'Dark Money' in Climate Denial EffortThe largest, most-consistent money fueling the climate denial movement are a number of well-funded conservative foundations built with so-called "dark money," or concealed donations, according to an analysis released Friday afternoon.
Song of the Day: 'Who Do You Love?'Bo Diddley was born Ellas Otha Bates in McComb, Miss., on Dec. 30, 1928, and later took on the last name of his mother's cousin, Gussie McDaniel, who raised him.
Community Meetings and EventsThe Blastin' the Blues New Year's Eve Party is Tuesday, Dec. 31 from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. at Duling Hall.
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.