Obama Wades Back into the Health Care DebatePresident Barack Obama is launching a new effort to rally the public around his hotly disputed health care law, a strategy aimed at shoring up key components of the sweeping federal overhaul and staving off yet another challenge from Republicans.
Jonathan Lee's Miss. Products Responds to LawsuitMississippi Products Inc., the company Jackson mayoral hopeful Jonathan Lee's family owns, has responded to one of several pending lawsuits against the west Jackson firm.
Breaking Ground at the Outlet MallYates construction, Spectrum Capital and the state of Mississippi officially broke ground on one of the state's most aggressive commercial developments to date: the Outlets of Mississippi Thursday morning in Pearl.
Everything We Know About What's Happened Under SequestrationWhen the annual White House Easter Egg Hunt faced cancellation this year due to the package of mandatory budget cuts known as sequestration, the National Park Service kicked into high gear.
Several Miss. Cities in Line to Get New MayorsSeveral Mississippi cities will inaugurate new mayors this summer after Tuesday's party primaries winnowed the lists of candidates and knocked some incumbents out of contention, including Jackson Mayor Harvey Johnson Jr.
Calif. Exchange Granted SecrecyA California law that created an agency to oversee national health care reforms granted it sweeping authority to conceal spending on the contractors that will perform most of its functions, creating a barrier from public disclosure that stands out nationwide.
Cleveland Man Arraigned on Rape, Kidnap ChargesA Cleveland man was arraigned Thursday on charges of rape and kidnapping after three women missing for about a decade and one of their young daughters were found alive at his home earlier in the week.
Miss. Governor Says He Could Run Medicaid ProgramMississippi Gov. Phil Bryant says he thinks he can run Medicaid even if lawmakers don't reauthorize the program or set its budget by the time the state's new fiscal year starts July 1.
White to Developer: ‘Go Away’Hal & Mal's owner Malcolm White says he wants to keep the restaurant open, but a disagreement over his lease is making it difficult.
A New ‘View’ for Downtown?Developers of a proposed development and a local church are working on a deal that could bring a new development to downtown.
Manning Execution on HoldWillie Jerome Manning came within a hair of being put to death Tuesday evening.
City’s Attorney Details Jackson LawsuitsDuring the campaign battles leading up to the primaries Tuesday, mayoral candidate Jonathan Lee, whose family business, Mississippi Products, is embroiled in numerous lawsuits, struck out at incumbent Mayor Harvey Johnson Jr. Last week, Lee claimed in an interview that …
Prayin’ in RankinWhen liquor was illegal in Rankin County, the old saying used to go "No drankin' in Rankin." Now, the county might have to add: "No prayin'."
Election Day Machine SnafusTuesday's municipal primary elections began by dealing with the county's new voting machines.
'Hope' and 'Change' Define Mayoral CampaignsBefore Jonathan Lee arrived to his election night party at the Penguin restaurant in west Jackson, local stations were already declaring him the victor in the Democratic primary race for the next mayor of Jackson over second-place runner up Ward …
Are Executions Breaking MDOC’s Bank?Starting in July, the Mississippi Department of Corrections will have four fewer community work centers, which provide inmate labor to local governments.
Most Military Sexual Assault Cases Go UnreportedThey are young, often low-ranking service members out on the weekend in the late night and early morning hours. Sometimes they've been drinking. Often those who sexually assault them are in the armed forces, too.
Miss. Supreme Court Blocks Tuesday ExecutionThe Mississippi Supreme Court has indefinitely delayed Tuesday evening's planned execution of Willie Jerome Manning, who was scheduled to die for the 1992 slayings of two college students.
New Vote Machines Create SnagsThe Jackson Free Press is hearing about a number of Election Day issues that seem to be associated with the use of new voting machines.
Group Sues 2 Miss. Counties Over Voter RollsA nonprofit group has filed a federal lawsuit that claims Jefferson Davis and Walthall counties have more registered voters on the books than residents eligible to vote.
Issues at Jackson PollsProblems are already showing up in the Jackson primary municipal elections. Check here often for polling and election-day issues.
FBI Error Casts New Doubt in Death CaseWillie Jerome Manning's attorneys are desperately trying to get key evidence tested before the state of Mississippi puts their client to death.