JMAA: Flights Cancelled Out of JacksonTHE JACKSON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY HAS BEEN NOTIFIED OF THE FOLLOWING FLIGHT CANCELLATIONS FOR THURSDAY 30 AUGUST 30, 2012.
FEMA: Flash Flooding High Risk as Isaac Moves Inland"As the storm continues to move inland, there are a number of areas both along the coast and inland that can be affected by strong winds, storm surge and inland flooding and tornadoes.
Isaac Soaks Coast, Meanders NorthHurricane Isaac spreads flooding, harsh winds across coast, will bring sustained winds and rain to capital city.
Charles Tillman: Speak Softly Ward 5 Jackson City Councilman Charles Tillman's soft-spoken approach doesn't immediately give the impression of former middle-school principal.
Mayor Johnson Declares State of EmergencyMayor Harvey Johnson, Jr. declared a state of emergency for the City of Jackson today as Tropical Storm Isaac continues to move into the Jackson area. The storm will continue into Thursday and is expected to dump 6-8 inches of …
Where Voter ID Stands in MississippiAfter years of unsuccessfully trying to get the Mississippi Legislature to pass a voter ID law, last November, state conservatives put the issue of voter ID to the state's voters.
The New Immigration FightMaria Mazy, 19, could be the poster child for either side of the national discussion on immigration.
Witch Hunt on Watkins?A local television news channel's recent stories about David Watkins' legal issues regarding the Metrocenter project sound like a witch hunt, Retro Metro partner Socrates Garrett said.
Chanelle ReneeModel Chanelle Renee is more than just a pretty face. Renee is also a graphic designer, creative director and design editor.
Graduation Rates, Test Scores UpMississippi's graduation rate rate rose to 73.7 percent in 2011, according to the state Department of Education.
Utilities Prep for Isaac BlackoutsElectric utilities around the state say they're ready for power outages related to Hurricane Isaac, upgraded about 11:30 a.m. to a full-scale hurricane.
Mississippi Readies for IsaacOn the eve of the seventh anniversary of Hurricane Katrina hitting the Gulf Coast, Mississippi is preparing for a storm that could become a hurricane by Tuesday.
Neil ArmstrongNeil Armstrong, who had bypass surgery earlier this month, died Saturday at age 82 from what his family said were complications of heart procedures.
Once Again, Mississippi Takes on ImmigrationOnce again, in Mississippi a movement is under foot to address what many Mississippi officials believe is a scourge of illegal immigrants flooding the state's borders.
Judge: TVA Liable for Massive Tenn. Coal Ash SpillDecision a victory for hundreds who sued after 5 million cubic yards of toxin-laden sludge flowed into a river and spoiled hundreds of acres west of Knoxville.
Gov. Bryant Chimes in on ImmigrationGov. Phil Bryant has issued an Executive Order reaffirming Mississippi law that prohibits illegal immigrants from receiving public benefits.
Court-Ordered Henley-Young Fixes Not MadeHinds County is not complying with its part of a federal settlement agreement to end systematic mistreatment of children at the county's Henley-Young Juvenile Justice Center.
JPD Reports Crime IncreasesViolent crime in Jackson is up 92 percent from the same week last year reported the Jackson Police Department in its weekly statistics.
Billy HamiltonBilly Hamilton has been tearing up base paths all season long in minor-league baseball.