2013 Chick Ball is Saturday!The Ninth Annual JFP Chick Ball is Saturday at Hal & Mal’s to raise funds for the Center for Violence Prevention. Doors open at 6 p.m.
Men of CharacterOpen those wallets, ladies. Each year at Chick Ball, we raffle off our local Men of Character to raise funds for the Center for Violence Prevention. This year, the money is going to fight sex trafficking (see pages 14-31 for …
It's the Weekend!On Saturday, the ninth Annual JFP Chick Ball is at 6 p.m. at Hal & Mal's.
State Will Hire 24 Coaches for Reading PushState education officials will hire 24 reading coaches and coordinators for the coming school year, falling far short of their goal of 75.
Chasing Balls for CharityHe may not be a scratch golfer, but Wednesday at Annandale Golf Club, New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton proved to be a stand-up guy.
Men of CharacterOpen those wallets, ladies. Each year at Chick Ball, we raffle off our local Men of Character to raise funds for the Center for Violence Prevention. This year, the money is going to fight sex trafficking (see pages 14-31 for …
Miss. Moves Ahead with Child Care Finger ScannersAfter more than a year's delay, the Mississippi Department of Human Services is requiring that parents use a finger scanner to sign children in and out of federally subsidized child care.
The New Face of JPDMayor Chokwe Lumumba has charged former Deputy Chief Lindsey Horton with making the Jackson Police Department more community-friendly.
Justice Delayed?Federal Judge Henry Wingate has been admonished repeatedly for the long delays in his court.
Lily WombleLily Womble has made it her life's mission to empower and improve the lives of women around the world.
House GOP Seek Delay in Health Care ProvisionsHouse Republicans, politically emboldened by President Barack Obama's delay of a key requirement of his health care law, are taking another run at scrapping his signature domestic policy.
Miss. Insurer Could Cut Ties to 2 Hospital SystemsBlue Cross and Blue Shield of Mississippi has told the state's second-largest hospital owner that it will end its contract with the company's 10 Mississippi hospitals at the end of August.
Same-sex Rulings Will Test State LawsOn July 12, Washington, D.C.-based Human Rights Campaign published a study showing that Mississippians' attitudes about discrimination against same-sex-loving people are less conservative than previously thought.