Experts on Police Pursuits: Another WayPolice pursuits take nearly one life a day in the United States, data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows. Of these, one out of every three deaths is an innocent bystander or motorist.
Blair NeelleyWhen you first walk into the Princess Salon, bright pink walls and giant posters of Disney princesses surround you. In the center of it all is Blair Neelley.
GOP's Social, Fiscal Conservatives at Odds Over Gay Rights Republican lawmakers upset about the Supreme Court decision legalizing gay marriage have advanced measures in about a dozen states this year that could strengthen protections for those who refuse on religious grounds to provide services to same-sex couples.
'These Are Human Beings': Jackson City Council Passes Resolution Against HB 1523Late tonight, the Jackson City Council unanimously passed a resolution proclaiming their opposition to the controversial Mississippi House Bill 1523 just less than 10 hours after Gov. Phil Bryant signed it into law today. The resolution mirrors Biloxi's resolution but …
Washington Governor Bans State Travel to Mississippi Citing New LawOLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has joined the Seattle mayor in banning official travel to Mississippi due to the state's new law allowing religious groups and some private businesses to refuse service to gay couples based on …
Seattle Mayor Bans City Employee Travel to MississippiSeattle's mayor has barred the use of city funds for employee travel to Mississippi after their governor signed a law allowing religious groups and some private businesses to refuse service to gay couples based on beliefs.
New York Bans State Trips to Mississippi Because of New Law New York state has banned non-essential state-funded travel to Mississippi after that state's governor signed a law allowing religious groups and some businesses to refuse service to gay couples.
Vermont Bans Official Travel to Mississippi Over LGBT Law The state of Vermont is banning for now official travel to Mississippi because of that state's passage of a law that allows religious groups and some private businesses to refuse service to gay couples.
DC to Consider Travel Ban to Any State with Anti-Gay Laws District of Columbia lawmakers will consider banning official travel by city workers to any state with laws that discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
Feed JXN, Campbell's Madison, Hancock Fabrics and M7 Coffee HouseCarlyn Hicks of the group Jackson Foodies, Chef Nick Wallace of the Mississippi Museum of Art, Mangia Bene co-owner Jeff Good and other Jackson locals are teaming up to organize a special event at Stewpot Community Services this fall.
Ann SaundersThe three front galleries of the Arts Center of Mississippi are covered in creations from Jackson-based artist Ann Saunders.