Street StyleMany Jacksonians have great style, whether they're at the Mississippi Museum of Art's Museum After Hours, Fondren's First Thursday or just walking around the city.
The JFP Quick Take: Election 2015If you woke up this morning feeling like today was just another day, it's because voters largely voted to preserve the status quo on Election Day.
Stinker Quote of the Week: 'Important'On Monday, Nov. 2, Delbert Hosemann told the Associated Press that he predicted a light turnout in the Nov. 3 elections despite his role as the secretary of state.
You Know the RoutineRev. Cletus: "This is your car-sales pastor broadcasting live from WGSR, Ghetto Science Radio, your friend at the end of the FM dial."
The 1-Percent Tax Spending SnagJackson City Council members and citizens are growing impatient with the slow rate of progress and administrative morass as the capital city continues to collect funds for infrastructure improvements.
GOP Close to Supermajority in HouseAs election returns are finalized in the next few days, Republicans are within striking distance of a 74-vote supermajority in the state House.
Tiffany TurnerFor Tiffany Turner, owner and stylist of T-Stylez Hair Studio, everything is about being passionate and having faith.
The New Class of ClassicsAndrew Sauerwein says people often think of classical music as something in history, not realizing that there are thousands of working composers today.
Remembering ‘Riot’When James Meredith became University of Mississippi's first African American student, a cub reporter and part-time university employee named Edwin Meek was there, photographing him every step of the way.
Don’t Act NormalI'd rather be "not normal" than stick with the status quo. I'd rather judge people based on the quality of their character, not by the way they look.
A Jill of All TradesLauren Miltner calls herself a "jack of all trades, master of none."