Sequester to Affect Mississippi's ChildrenToday marks the deadline for Congress and the president to agree on a plan to avoid the $85 billion in automatic, indiscriminate spending cuts called the sequester.
Dr. Michael V. WilliamsWhen Dr. Michael Vinson Williams discusses his most recent book, "Medgar Evers: Mississippi Martyr," one can only wonder where he obtained the passion to write such an in-depth biography of one of Jackson's most important visionaries.
It's the Weekend!On Saturday, the JFP sponsors the Jackson 2000 Friendship Ball at 7 p.m. at Hal & Mal's.
Local Sales-Tax Option Still Alive for JacksonJackson's hopes for a local-option sales tax remain alive in the state Senate, while bills that would have extended that choice to voters across the state died in both the House and the Senate yesterday.
Michelle ObamaFirst lady Michelle Obama made Clinton her first stop on a two-day tour promoting her signature Let's Move anti-obesity program.
The City Gets ProudJackson is set to have a day filled with gay Saturday, March 2, with two LGBT events taking place downtown.
A Matter of TimeJackson's efforts to pay for infrastructure improvements may be stalled in the Mississippi House of Representatives.
Where’s the Celebration?The city has contractors sitting on their hands as the Celebrate Jackson public-relations campaign continues to stagger down an unclear path.
Lindsey: Man of FaithJerry Lindsey never thought about running for public office until, he said, God stepped in and changed his mind.
Euvester SimpsonOriginally from Itta Bena, Euvester Simpson returned to Mississippi after starting high school in Wisconsin, and graduated from Greenwood's Amanda Elzy High School.
Council Rejects Street-Repair ProposalMayor Harvey Johnson's biggest election-year project hit a dead end Monday when an overwhelming majority of the Jackson City Council's Budget Committee voted against a $10-million bond issue for street projects.
Nissan, SBA Video Contest and New LegislationNissan and employees at the company's vehicle assembly plant in Canton pledged to contribute $354,400 to the United Way in 2013, beginning with a $25,000 donation to United Way of the Capitol Area.
David BannerEducation holds importance to record producer and rapper David Banner. This week, he will be a keynote speaker at two separate events about education in Jackson.
Roy ColemanIn 1976, Roy Coleman became the first black high-school quarterback to receive a scholarship at the University of Mississippi.
Crisler, Norwood Vie for Senate TomorrowBecause of Sen. Alice Harden's untimely death in December, the people of Mississippi's Senate District 28 have been without representation for two-thirds of the legislative session.
Mississippi Editor Defies BigotryA few weeks ago, Jim Cegelski, editor of the Laurel Leader-Call, made the decision to run a story covered by Kathy Bush, a University of Southern Mississippi student and an intern at the paper, about two women tying the knot …
Lecrae MooreGospel artist Lecrae Moore, known for the song "Background," is coming to Jackson Tuesday night to perform at Jackson State University's Rose E. McCoy Auditorium.
Community Events and Public MeetingsThe Jackson State University v. Alabama State University Basketball Games are Feb. 28, in the Lee E. Williams Athletics and Assembly Center.
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.
JSU Announces $200 Million DomeJackson State University officials spoke publicly about a plan to build a state-of-the-art domed football stadium for the first time this morning.
Dr. Edwin DoddDr. Edwin Dodd, director of the Jackson Pain Center and medical director of Physician's Surgery Center, recently received accolades from his patients.
It's the Weekend!On Saturday, the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra presents "Bravo IV: Beethoven's Sixth" at 7:30 p.m. at Thalia Mara Hall.
Jackson to Reward Citizens for Crime TipsJackson is using rewards to encourage citizens to report tips on crime, specifically focusing on convicted felons in possession of firearms.
JSU Indoor Track teamThis past weekend at the 2013 SWAC indoor Track Championship in Birmingham, Ala., the Jackson State Tigers men's track team ended the meet in fourth place, but they managed to provide some fireworks along the way.
From Stadiums to Small BizJackson State University will soon officially unveil plans for a new stadium. The university recently made a presentation to policy-makers about a new multi-purpose athletic facility.
No Money, No LuckA common refrain throughout Mississippi's legislative session so far has involved, for better or worse, the outsourcing of certain government functions to private entities.
Blessings for All UnionsMore than three years after the Episcopal Church provided for gay union blessings, Mississippi's Bishop Duncan Gray III announced Feb. 1 that he would allow congregations to bless same-sex unions in the Magnolia State under strict guidelines, despite his misgivings.