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The Lakes Plan That Won't Recede

The JFP's 2010 investigation of the "Two Lakes" plan, including who would benefit.

The Day ICE Took Daniela's Family

ICE took Daniela's father and brother from their home in west Jackson.

The Facts About Immigration

The Facts About Immigration: A Former Border Czar Speaks

Solutions: How to Prevent Gun Violence

Evidence-based programs that can help prevent and reduce community gun violence

Editorial: Stop the Mental Health Politicking

The JFP Editorial Board calls for state lawmakers to stop politics with Mississippi residents' lives.

Caught in the Revolving Door of Juvenile Detention

Charles McDonald, 17, was in and out of juvenile detention—and then he ended up dead nearby.

'We Failed Him': The Revolving Door of Juvenile Detention

How the Hinds Coiunty juvenile-detention center failed one young man, and he ended up dead.

Juvenile Detention: Exploring Smarter, Cheaper Alternatives

The JFP went to Seattle, Wash., to explore how juvenile detention could work in Mississippi.

Is Quality Education in Juvenile Detention Possible in Mississippi?

Sierra Mannie goes to Rankin County to find alternatives for Jackson's juvenile detention.

Solutions to 'Heartbreaking Violence'

Maisie Brown, Donna Ladd and YMP present evidence-based solutions to crime in Jackson.

Brave Times at Burglund High

McComb native David Ray tells the story of teenagers who walked out of their high school to fight for civil rights.

Donald Trump’s Most Vicious Lie, Yet?

Trump is only the latest politician to spread vicious lies, fear about people of color.

Lawsuits Roil Jackson City Hall, Metro

The City of Jackson, and its suburbs, are grappling with multiple sex- and race-discrimination lawsuits.

Butler Says MBN Framed Him

A Jackson man says MBN framed him for drug charges, which the agency vehemently denies. Illustration by Zeakyy Harrington

The Art, Craft and Work Ethic of Dak Prescott

Photo by James D. Smith/Dallas Cowboys

The JFP's 'Preventing Violence' Series

A full archive of the JFP's "Preventing Violence" series, supported by grants from the Solutions Journalism Network. Photo of Zeakyy Harrington by Imani Khayyam.

‘Too Sweet’ Reverend, Old Faces Back in News

A primer on the old names surfacing in the 2016 case against Hinds DA Robert Smith.

The DA Files

An archive of reporting on controversies surrounding Hinds County district attorneys, present and past.

On the Road Again with Frank Melton

Donna Ladd's adventures on Frank Melton's big RV • Photo by Kate Medley