Council Turns Against Curfews After years of supporting a city curfew for minors, but having no facility in which to hold them, the Jackson City Council’s discourse appears to be changing on the subject of what to do with young people after dark.
Give It to Me ... Local?OK, when Rick James told us to “Give it me, baby,” we got it. But when The Clarion-Ledger plasters its new saying—“Give It * to Me Local.
Proud Geek Sheena Allen created her first app because she needed it to keep up with her checkbook. Now, she doesn’t know how to stop.
Debate Cheers and Boos Now that fall and the presidential election are here, Jojo is ready to make things happen for his loyal customers and faithful staff.
All Labor Has Worth Making a difference in Mississippi can be an uphill fight. King and Randolph would be the first to tell them.
Jackson's Musical Family Affair, IllustratedLike beer and crawfish or bluesician Jackie Bell singing along to rap, the capital city's music scene combines tastes and genres from across the board; collaborations are taking over.
Bryant Thrusts Miss. Into Immigration SuitGov. Phil Bryant has signed Mississippi onto a federal lawsuit against the Obama administration for the president's recent decision to stop deporting young undocumented immigrants living in the U.S.
Alive at Night It's the weekend in Jackson, and you're looking for something to do.
Girls Behaving Badly Just remember, ladies, that when two people get into a fight in public, it's hard to tell who the fool is.
Artists To Watch 2012: Benjamin Cone III and Worship Born in Jackson in 1974 to renowned Malaco recording artist, the Rev. Benjamin Cone Jr. and his wife, Louise Dixon-Cone, Benjamin Cone III is the gifted and rightful heir to their gospel and music ministry.
Artists To Watch 2012: Chasing Edom Chasing Edom's sound is eclectic and draws the listener into the sounds of the bass guitar, the drums and the voice of lead singer White.