MHAP Praises Affordable CareWith a few aspects of the 2010 Affordable Care Act taking effect Oct. 1, the Mississippi Health Advocacy Program is working to make sure citizens have access to the best medical care possible.
Joey Brinson and Ryan EstepStarting August 29, another group of athletes will travel to London to compete without television coverage, hordes of journalists or nightly medal counts.
It's the Weekend!On Saturday, Bright Lights, Belhaven Nights is at 5:30 p.m. at Carlisle Street and Kenwood Place behind McDade's in Belhaven.
10 Things to Know for FridayYour daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that people will be talking about today.
Drilling Appeal Ends; Decision Up To MDA ChiefOpponents of offshore drilling say Mississippi officials didn't do enough to consult with others or properly consider all possible economic impacts.
JPS Chief Ready for 'Gameday'When new Jackson Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Cedrick Gray put the kibosh on a basketball tournament at Lanier High School in July, some people might have gotten the impression that Gray isn't into sports.
Neighbor Arrested in Teen's MurderCedric Ratliff, 25, surrendered today for his involvement in the shooting death of 15-year-old Edward Evans Jr. in July.
Allison WashingtonAllison Washington, a 2009 graduate of Belhaven University and former member of the Sonic Boom of the South, won the first-ever open auditions for band announcer.
10 Things to Know for ThursdayYour daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that people will talk about today.
Jackson Crime StatsMajor crimes in Jackson are down 20 percent from last week.
U.S. Census Wants to End Its Use of 'Negro,' Broaden 'Hispanic'The Census Bureau wants to make broad changes to its surveys that would treat "Hispanic" as a distinct category regardless of race, end use of the term "Negro" and offer new ways to identify Middle Easterners.