Mississippi Business Leaders Hopeful for FutureWhile the majority of Mississippi business leaders report concerns about the current state of the economy, they have confidence in future economic growth.
Community Remembers the HomelessCandles burned in Galloway United Methodist Church today to commemorate the lives of six homeless men who died in Jackson this year.
Oriental Market Opens; Broadband Gets BoostOne of Mississippi's largest Asian markets and restaurants celebrates its grand opening in Jackson today next to Cowboy Maloney's Electric City and Big Lots. Assistant Manager Shery Chen said her family chose the Interstate 55 location for its high traffic …
Latrisha Dumas BaileyMassage Therapist Latrisha Dumas Bailey is on a mission to help people adopt self-care as a central practice for their lives.
Attorney: Hinds Elections Hiring ImproperThe Hinds County Election Commission did not follow required hiring procedures when it issued a contract to a voting machine technician, county supervisors learned today.
Senate Confirms Reeves to Federal CourtNewly confirmed Federal District Judge Carlton Reeves will keep his politics to himself, legal observers predict. Yesterday, the U.S. Senate confirmed the former Magnolia Bar president to serve as a Southern District Court judge in Mississippi, eight months after President …
Community Events and Public Meetings<b>Christmas Wish List Drive</b> at Jackson Street Gallery (500 Highway 51, Suite E, Ridgeland). The gallery is collecting donated items for The Home Place, a senior citizens home in Madison through Dec. 20. Items needed include salon products, Kleenex and …
Pam GreerPam Greer remembers what it felt like to not get any Christmas gifts. When she was a child growing up in Magnolia, Miss., her family couldn't afford them and were too proud to ask for help.
Senate Approves Don't Ask, Don't Tell RepealGay-rights activists gained a victory Saturday when the U.S. Senate passed the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act allowing gays to serve openly in the military.
Sleep Inn Opens, New Downtown Hotel PitchedThe LEAD Group, a Jackson-based team of 12 African American investors, completed its first development project yesterday with the opening of a Sleep Inn & Suites in downtown Jackson. The 67-room hotel is located between Pearl, Pascagoula and Gallatin streets, …
Chism Links Democratic Gains to DemographicsPolitical consultant Brad Chism predicts future Democratic gains in Mississippi, despite losses in the Nov. 2 elections, if Republicans continue to alienate minority voters over the next few decades.
Chaney NicholsFor Chaney Nichols, there is no better place to have a rock showcase than a hollowed out 1939 theater in the heart of Jackson.
Something for Everyone This WeekendKick off your weekend tonight with a wide choice of events. At 7 p.m., Ballet Magnificat's "A Christmas Dream" at Thalia Mara Hall is sure to get the entire family into a Christmas state of mind. Tickets run from $10 …
Kemper Coal Plant Controversy Rises at Ground BreakingAs Gov. Haley Barbour, state leaders and officials from the Mississippi Development Authority celebrated the groundbreaking of a $2.4 billion coal plant in Kemper County yesterday, the Gulf Restoration Network and the Sierra Club flew an airplane banner over the …