Putting Early Learning FirstWhen it comes to Mississippi's future—economically and socially—we have no better way to ensure success than to provide our youngest citizens with early childhood education, beginning at age 3.
Six Facts Lost in the IRS ScandalIn the furious fallout from the revelation that the IRS flaggedapplications from conservative nonprofits for extra review because of their political activity, some points about the big picture and big donors—have fallen through the cracks.
Kimberly SimpsonIn teaching, Kimberly Simpson prioritizes student engagement, as well as hands-on and non-traditional learning methods.
It's the Weekend!On Saturday, the 4 the Record Swap is from noon-6 p.m. at Hal & Mal's.
Mississippi Sued Again for Prison ConditionsA rat infestation at Meridian's East Mississippi Correctional Facility has gotten so bad that some of the prisoners have adopted the disease-carrying vermin as pets, sometimes taking them on walks around the prison on leashes fashioned of paper clips and …
Jackson State Tigers BaseballThe Jackson State University Tigers finished the SWAC baseball regular season as Eastern Division champions, setting up for what could be the "Battle of the Tigers" at the NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament this weekend.
Downing: The Man With the AnswersPonto Ronnie Downing, self-proclaimed "Jesus freak," is running for the Ward 3 City Council seat on the Republican ticket.
Mayor Johnson Delivers State of the CityJackson Mayor Harvey Johnson Jr. delivered his final State of the City address today, May 29, 2013. The transcript follows.
Coleman: ‘It’s Our Time’Marcus Coleman is careful to be respectful of his opponent, Margaret Barrett-Simon, but he says its time for a change in Ward 7.
Walthall Auction Disappoints; JSU’s Madison Campus OpensWith the lack of a convention-center hotel, the downtown area needs all the hotel space it can get. If all goes according to plan, downtown could soon get a new lodging venue in an old, familiar location.
Breaking Down the Democratic Mayoral Runoff NumbersJackson may not experience a huge racial divide on a daily basis, but once or twice every four years, one day certainly sets white and black people apart: Election Day.
Lumumba on Unity: ‘Stay; Give it a ShotChokwe Lumumba doesn't want any person or business to leave Jackson just because he will probably be the city's next mayor.
Williams: Families and FaithIndependent Jackson mayoral candidate Richard "Chip" Williams wants to focus on the family.
Annie BakerAnnie Baker, 40, has served as the director of community outreach for the Mississippi Institute for Improvement of Geographic Minority Health at the University of Mississippi Medical Center for the past seven years.
Walthall Still for Sale; JSU Opens in MadisonThe Edison Walthall Hotel will have a new owner soon—but who that owner is, when the owner will take control and what they plan to do with the building is still unknown.
Fondren Renaissance, CARA, C Spire and InsuranceOn Saturday, June 8th, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Community Animal Rescue and Adoption Inc.— a nonprofit "no-kill" animal rescue group that cares for hundreds of abused, unwanted and stray animals—is holding the Putting on the Dog fundraiser, presented …
Holly Powell LangeAt first glance, Holly Powell Lange seems like your average mom. Once you start talking to her, though, you realize she is actually a superwoman.
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.
Can MTC Fix Woodville Prison?A Utah-based private-prison firm hopes that it can turn things around at the Wilkinson County Correctional Center in Woodville.
How Will the ‘Unbanked’ Buy Insurance on the Exchanges?One in five households in the United States, or about 51 million adults have only a tenuous relationship with a traditional bank, relying instead on check-cashing stores and money lenders, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Holden GrimesFor Holden Grimes, 11, eating healthy and staying fit—and encouraging his peers to do the same—is a big part of his life.
It's the Weekend!Today, Taste of Spring is from 6-9 p.m. at Metrocenter Mall near Center Court.
The Odd Way UMMC Buys StuffThe quagmire that ensnared Jackson mayoral candidate Jonathan Lee's family business, Mississippi Products, raises questions about the relationships between government agencies, group purchasing organizations and intermediary distributors such as MPI.
Valley Title Building Has New Owner, No WaterThe long-dormant Valley Title Building, located at 315 Tombigbee St., will not have taxpayer-paid utility services—but it does have a new owner. However, officials from Hinds County, which owns the property, are mum on who the owner is or how …
Analysis: Lumumba Won Despite White Voter SpikeThis week's Democratic primary runoff saw a huge spike in white voter turnout while black turnout held steady. But the effect on the results seemed negligible: Councilman Chokwe Lumumba defeated businessman and newcomer Jonathan Lee 54 percent to 46 percent.
Millsaps Baseball TeamMillsaps has been on a roll this baseball season. The Majors won the Southern Athletic Association regular season title and earned the number-one seed in the Southern Athletic Association Baseball Tournament.
Glory to Arstotzka!"Papers, Please" is simple but brilliant as a dystopian document thriller.
Kids Being Creative: FIGMENT 2013FIGMENT 2013 stretched nearly five blocks, much more spread out than it had been in past years, when it was held in the old Coke plant on Highway 80.