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Small Business Owners Have Loan, Grant Options, Even If None Perfect

Jackson restaurateur Mitchell Moore had to shut down all three of his businesses after people stopped coming in because of the COVID-19 outbreak. Like many other business owners throughout the Jackson area, Mitchell has had to get creative to keep …

Q&A with Dr. Thomas Dobbs on Racial Inequity of COVID-19 in Mississippi

State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs spoke with the Jackson Free Press in a phone interview on April 22, discussing at length the racial health disparities the COVID-19 crisis exposes. He described the steps the Mississippi State Department of Health …

State Health Officer Warns in Interview: Prepare For Overwhelmed Hospitals by Fall

State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs warns that there is no avoiding a catastrophic fall surge of COVID-19 hospitalizations, and is telling Mississippians to prepare for a season without access to emergency care.

Bearing Witness

Ronni Mott writes about her reckoning with her father's past fighting for Hitler in the Third Reich and the lessons for today.

Michelle Byrom on Death Row: Ronni Mott's Investigation

Ronni Mott's investigation of Michelle Byrom's murder case helped free her from death row in Mississippi. Other media followed her viral coverage.

Code Blue: Police Pursuits Cost a Life a Day

A police pursuit killed a mother in Flowood in 2012. Learn why law-enforcement agencies are adopting strict pursuit policies.

JFP Editorial: Stop Dangerous Police Pursuits

The JFP Editorial Board urges suburban police districts to adopt stricter and safer police-pursuit policies—and to stop spreading the danger into other jurisdictions.

An Innocent Woman? Michelle Byrom vs. Mississippi

Read Ronni Mott's March 19, 2014, story in the JFP that brought international attention to the tragic case of Michelle Byrom.

Diaz: Michelle Byrom Did Not Get a Fair Trial

A former Mississippi Supreme Court justice explains how Michelle Byrom did not get a fair trial—and why the executions should be halted in Mississippi.

Editorial: City Must Increase Subcontracting Transparency

In November 2015, the Jackson Free Press called for an overhaul of Jackson's contracting laws, including more transparency about identity of subcontractors receiving taxpayer money.

Unfriendly Skies: Can Jackson Save Its Airport?

Republican lawmakers from outside the capital city announced in January a plan to take control of the Jackson airport.

Stamps Calls for ‘State of Emergency’ Over Lead

Councilman De'Keither wants to "ring the bell" about lead in Jackson pipes.

Mississippi Flag: A Symbol of Hate or Reconciliation?

The Mississippi Sons of Confederate Veterans are fighting hard to keep the state flag to honor the Confederacy. Others are fighting back.

#MSFlagDIY Gallery

Since July 2015, JFP readers have submitted designs for a new Mississippi Flag.

Confederates Speak

In their own words, Confederate leaders explain secession, the Civil War and their views about black people.

What's Behind the Airport 'Takeover'?

Sen. Josh Harkins owns and lists land near the Jackson Airport. He says it's not a conflict of interest, though.

Trump’s Politically Correct Call for Bigotry, Hate

JFP Editor Donna Ladd challenges the idea that it is "politically correct" or a violate of free-speech rights to challenge hateful speech.

#Tellthewholestory: Clarion-Ledger Edits Stamps' Chase Remarks

The Clarion-Ledger ran edited comments from Councilman Stamps' remarks at a rally against police chases.

The Fight for LGBT Rights in Mississippi

Read the JFP's award-winning coverage of the tough fight for LGBT rights in Mississippi.

Gov. Bryant Proclaims Confederate Heritage Month

The Jackson Free Press revealed to the world in February 2016 that Gov. Bryant had declared April "Confederate Heritage Month," but with no mention of slavery.