Wilson: Engaging our YouthAlbert Wilson has spent his adult life trying to reach out to the next generation. Now he wants to reach them from the Jackson City Council.
Wright: A Familiar FaceCharity Wright has dedicated her last 14 years to working in City Hall in the Jackson City Clerk's office. Now she is asking for a promotion—to city councilwoman.
Health Cuts Still Loom Despite Obama PlanPresident Barack Obama's recent recommendation to delay some Medicaid cuts has not deterred the hospitals that rely on the payments or health-care advocates from pushing to expand Medicaid in the state.
Jackson Development: Who’s On First?When it comes to the big development projects in Jackson, political candidates like to express their disapproval with how the mayor's office and city council handles business.
As Rates Soar, Kemper’s Investors Cash InAfter several credit downgrades and gloomy financial forecasts, the balance sheets of utility companies constructing a 580-megawatt coal power plant in eastern Mississippi are improving as their ratepayers are saddled with steep price increases.
Tracee ThompsonTracee Thompson is the Jackson Public School district's 2013 Teacher of the Year.
Ward 5 Candidates Face OffThe race for Jackson's Ward 5 city council seat heated up Monday night on the second floor of the Margaret Walker Alexander building on Jackson State University's campus.
Dr. Billy KimBelhaven University welcomes the addition of a campus international center named for the first Asian elected as president of the 40-million-member Baptist World Alliance: Dr. Billy Kim, a global spiritual leader, advocate for the poor, and humanitarian.
Beach Bacteria: DNA Tests Offer Quicker ResultsJust in time for swimsuit season, federal researchers are touting a faster, more accurate water-quality test to keep beaches open and people healthy.
Maura PhillipsMaura Phillips is a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, and she works in the mortgage industry for a company called Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corp.
Community Events and Public MeetingsThe American Cancer Society is seeking volunteers ages 30-65 without a history of cancer to participate in a long-term cancer study.
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.
Josh LindseyJosh Lindsey didn't know how long he would be a teacher after he moved to Hancock County in 2006.
It's the Weekend!Tonight, enjoy craft beer samples and music during Zoo Brew from 6-9 p.m. at the Jackson Zoo.
UMMC's Gay Named to Time Mag's 100 Most Influential ListTIME named HIV specialist Dr. Hannah Gay, UMMC associate professor of pediatrics, to the 2013 TIME 100, the magazine’s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.
Bank Robbery in FondrenJackson Police responded to a bank robbery at 3:14 PM at the Regions Bank on North State Street.
Water, Water EverywhereJackson Mayor Harvey Johnson Jr. wants to improve the city's water capacity with a 1.5 million gallon water tower at the corner of Fortification Street and Mill Street to be completed in July 2014.
Consumer Groups Fear Patients Could Be Hit With Large Out-Of-Pocket CostsSome consumers may continue to face out-of-pocket health costs of $12,500 or more next year—double the amount allowed by the health law—because the Obama administration won't enforce that provision for some plans for another year.
Stacey Webb: Ready To LeadStacey Webb yearns to lead. That's why he's been trying to do it for six years.
Bridges: Ready For Some New FacesMay "Fran" Bridges like to describe herself as a servant leader, and that's a pretty accurate title.
Clinic Wins Battle in Abortion WarOn Monday, U.S. District Judge Daniel P. Jordan III halted a process that likely would result in JWHO's closure and make Mississippi the first state without an abortion clinic.
New University Place Plans Raise EyebrowsOne of Gov. Phil Bryant's first actions in office was to sell one of two state-owned jets to trim a few million dollars from the state's bottom line.
Antonio V. WrightAntonio V. Wright is the founder of Metro Area Community Empowerment Inc. and, in 2011, he authored and self-published his autobiography, "From a Label to a Brand" (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform).