Nate RogersPractical joker, role model, athlete—these are just a few ways to describe Nate Rogers.
Rebecca FloydRebecca Floyd got her first guide dog in 1964.
Ethel T. Williams SingletonEthel T. Williams Singleton, a 69-year-old Raymond resident and mother of 11, recently received a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Jackson State University.
Dog of the Day: ZoeyGallant Hearts, a non-profit organization that trains guide dogs for the blind, recently donated its first guide dog, a female Doberman named Zoey, to Consuelo Johnson.
Celia BarrettCelia Barrett is combining New York style with Mississippi grace, one renovation at a time.
Sen. Alice HardenAs the minority party in the Mississippi Senate, the conventional wisdom would suggest that Democrats don't tally many legislative victories.
Rhonda BlasingameRhonda Blasingame got her first sewing machine when she was 8 and began sewing clothing.
Larry EmmettLarry Emmett, 55, co-founder of the Pizza Shack in Jackson, passed away last night following a battle with cancer.
Sen. Bennie TurnerSen. Bennie Turner, D-West Point, died Tuesday at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, at age 64.
Renee RosenfeldIrene Rosenfeld died Wednesday, Nov. 27, at age 94.
The JFP Interview with William BrightWilliam Bright spent the last 13 years as an officer in the Jackson Police Department. Now he’s left the force and is asking the citizens to promote him ... to mayor.
George J. Bey IIIIn junior high while other kids his age were more interested in basketball shoes, Dr. George J. Bey III was studying his teeth.
Skylar LaineSkylar Laine will perform a "Country Christmas" December 1 at the Jackson Academy Performing Arts Center.
Lawrence GuyotCivil-rights leader and Mississippi native Lawrence Guyot died in his home in Mount Rainier, Md. on Thursday, Nov. 22, at age 73.
Jayne JacksonJayne Jackson calls herself a community organizer: She brings people together with the help of food, wine, and—most recently—radio.