JFP Chick Ball Auction Guide Where can buy cool art, jewelry and furniture and help keep women and children safe all at the same time? The 8th Annual JFP Chick Ball, of course.
Of Skates and Smiles Shanetha Lewis is all smiles at the front door of her soon-to-be-opened roller rink, Skate and Shake, in the Jackson Square at 2416 Terry Road.
College Promises: Too Good To Be True Shirley Washington and Tiffeny Anderson had been kicking around the idea of going back to school when they came across advertisements for Virginia College. Actually, Washington stresses, the college ran "constant ads" on daytime television.
The Real Roots of Evil"When we speak we are afraid our words will not be heard or welcomed. But when we are silent, we are still afraid. So it is better to speak." —Audre Lorde
Sexual Assault on CampusToward the end of her freshman year at the University of Wisconsin in 2004, Laura Dunn attended a frat party where she drank way too many raspberry vodkas. Two guys she previously knew and trusted took her to another house. …
Rebranding JacksonThe city is working with Fahrenheit Creative Group to create a new marketing plan to highlight Jackson's positive aspects.
Campaigns, Panhandlers and BusesWard 4 Councilman Frank Bluntson, a candidate in next year's mayoral race, has taken every chance he can to oppose Mayor Harvey Johnson Jr. at City Council meetings.
Mollie WyattHelping abusers and victims of domestic violence get to the root of their problems is "a passion in my heart sent from God," Mollie Wyatt says.
Religion Meets RaucousJoanne Robinson Chris Roebuck are in "Buck Nekkid for Jesus" at Duling Hall this weekend.
Mississippi Kids Still 50thMississippi is breaking even when it comes to how child children are faring. In the Annie E. Casey Foundation's annual Kids Count survey, Mississippi remained the worst state in the nation for child well-being (the state also finished 50th in …
Lanier's Misunderstanding?On Saturday, July 20, fans and players in the annual fundraiser scrimmage between current Bulldogs and Lanier alums arrived at the building on 833 Maple St. to find the doors locked.
State Holds Tax HolidayIf you're planning to buy clothes or shoes, you can save a few dollars this weekend.
Sally RideCalifornia native Sally Ride's journey began in 1978, when NASA chose her and six other women for astronaut training, a male-dominated field.
Gov. Bryant: 'I Will Resist Medicaid Expansion'After weeks of dancing around the issue, Gov. Phil Bryant announced his intention to resist expanding the state's Medicaid program under the federal Affordable Care Act.
Ward 3: Vote Joyce JacksonThe JFP urges Ward 3 residents to go to the polls Tuesday and elect Joyce Jackson.
GOP May Sue Over Hinds MapsPhil Fisher, Hinds County District 4 supervisor, is thinking about suing over new county redistricting maps.
Voter ID Affects MinoritiesHours for voter identification offices could affect rural African American voters.
David KellyDavid Kelly is asking west Jackson residents to be open minded about a proposed development he and Chartre Consulting want to build near Jackson State University.
12 Local Stories of the WeekThere are no slow news weeks in Jackson, especially at the Jackson Free Press. Here are 12 vital stories from the last week.
Grads Sue Virginia CollegeA group of women are not happy with the education they received at Virginia College in Jackson.
Helping Young ExplorersUnited Way received a grant from IBM, a multinational technology corporation, for three Young Explorer learning centers last week.
Jonathan RandolphBrandon golfer Jonathan Randolph is playing at the True South Classic, Mississippi's only PGA tournament.
It's the Weekend!This Saturday, the NPC Mississippi Bodybuilding and Figure Championships at Thalia Mara Hall includes a 9:30 a.m. pre-judging and a 7 p.m. show.
12 Dead in Colo. ShootingJames Holmes, 24, opened fire in an Aurora, Colo. movie theatre overnight, killing 12 people and injuring 39 others.