Wins for Women and ChildrenWomen and children may be a little safer in Mississippi after some successes this past week at the state house.
From Veteran to CouncilmanDe'Keither Stamps has worn many hats: farmer, Marine, Army patrolman, veteran's advocate and public speaker. This summer, he hopes to add Ward 4 Jackson city councilman to that list.
Jim WilkirsonAfter 20 years, the only thing that's lasted longer than Jim Wilkirson's marriage to his wife, Audrey, is his commitment to making things move and shake in the Jackson community.
UPDATED: Mayoral Campaign Reports Raise QuestionsMississippi's Sunshine Law is designed to shed light on campaign finance, but Jacksonians have found themselves in the dark when it comes to the majority of candidates seeking to become Jackson's next mayor.
Medicaid Status Could Affect State FinancesMississippi House Democratic leader Bobby Moak says the state could hurt its own financial standing if it rejects Medicaid expansion.
Hinds Faces Jail Repairs Catch-22Hinds County still doesn't have the money it needs to fix a housing unit at the Raymond Detention Center damaged during an inmate uprising last summer.