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This year marks what would have been the 100th birthday of civil rights activist Medgar Evers. In Jackson, the community and special guests are honoring his legacy ...
People from across the nation gathered at the Jackson Convention Center to honor civil rights icon Medgar Evers on what would have been his 100th birthday.
Celebrations for the 100th birthday of Medgar Evers are underway in the capital city. Dozens of people gathered at the Jackson Convention Complex on Thursday to honor ...
U.S. Judge Henry Wingate delayed a decision on raising Jackson’s water rates after Mayor-elect John Horhn requested time to ...
A passionate health advocate who once said Cairns cancer sufferers were being forced to “fly or die”, has died suddenly.
After receiving pushback from the Jackson City Council, JXN Water and a federal judge heard the public's concerns about a ...
As Mississippi's state revenues have continued to trend down, does that put the state at risk of not meeting its budget?
"You hear that synth swell, those angular guitars, that melody you haven’t heard in 40 years- and suddenly, you're 17 again." ...
The steady pulse of crime — "shots fired," "auto thefts," "homicides" — moves throughout Jackson's four precincts, where neighborhoods are marked by the wail of sirens and the stark presence of yellow ...
Originally from Chicago, Brown-Thomas has lived in South Jackson — home to Ward 6 — for the past 30 years. She’s a mother of three, and her own mother also lives in South Jackson.
Originally from Chicago, Brown-Thomas has lived in South Jackson — home to Ward 6 — for the past 30 years. She’s a mother of three, and her own mother also lives in South Jackson.
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