Artists To Watch 2012: A+ Plus When I listen to A+ Plus, I hear the smoothness of J. Cole, the ruggedness of Tupac and country-boy flavor of UGK all rolled into one artist.
Artists To Watch 2012: Zach Lovett "My heart is in the banjo," he says about his favorite instrument. "I'll play the fire out of it if I get the chance."
FBI Arrests Three Cops, Former Hinds DA Bodyguard, 1 Other FBI agents have arrested four (4) individuals, three of whom are former or current law enforcement officers, on charges of conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States and theft of government property.
Artists To Watch 2012: Spirituals "I make really awful attempts at dance music songs. They aren't very good, but I like them, and it's fun," Tadlock says.
Chamber, Leaders Unveil Vision 2022The Greater Jackson Chamber Partnership and community leaders unveiled the Vision 2022 10-year plan at the Jackson Convention Complex Oct. 9.
Hosemann's Voter ID SubterfugeNowhere does the secretary of state's website make it clear that the Mississippi's voter-identification law, which the Legislature and governor approved in May, will not be in effect for the November election.
Hosemann: Give Voter ID Facts StraightSince last fall's successful referendum requiring Mississippi citizens to show a government-issued photo-identification card, mass confusion has ensued about when and if the law would ever go into effect.
Baptist Rebuilds BelhavenAnyone who has driven by Baptist Health Systems Hospital on North State Street recently has noticed the construction workers building the metal-and-brick structure just across the street.
Skyler BreadyAt 22 years old, Skyler Bready, who is majoring in composition, calls his passion for music an addiction.
Fire and BrimstoneFor a minute, we toyed with having debates back at Neshoba Central High School in the 1970s.
Triumph and Tragedy at the Halfway PointAt the midway point of the college football season, some fan bases want the season to never end (mainly in Starkville), while others can't wait for it to be over (Hattiesburg).