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Partially Filled Out Ballots Will Be Counted
Voters do not have to vote in every race on the ballot for their votes to count.
JFP Wins Multiple Journalism Awards
The Jackson Free Press is bringing home some Green Eyeshades again.
JFP Bringing Home More Awards
The Association of Alternative Newsmedia has announced its award finalists for stories published in 2012.
Is Bryant Trying to Influence the Ethics Commission?
Mississippi Democratic Party Chairman Rickey L. Cole's letter to the state ethics commission.
Jackson Utility Management Project Jobs Fair
The city of Jackson hosts the Jackson Utility Management Project Jobs Fair Wednesday, June 12.
Hinds CC Offers GED Prep Classes
This summer, Hinds Community College will hold classes for people who want to finish their General Education Development (GED) high-school equivalency.
U.S. Supreme Court Sends Affirmative Action Case Back to Texas
In a near unanimous 7-1 decision announced earlier today, the U.S. Supreme Court decline to rule in Fisher v. University of Texas.
Shop and Do Good
Jackson area residents can now support one of the city's important nonprofits without a second thought .
Humana Extends MS Coverage Areas
“I am pleased by Humana’s decision to extend coverage to the 36 counties in Mississippi that were originally excluded from Mississippi’s health exchange."
City Issues Boil-Water Notices
The city of Jackson has issued two precautionary boil-water notices due to loss of water pressure during water-main repair.
AG Hood Joins Effort Fighting Online Prostitution and Sex Trafficking
Hood announced today that has joined a bipartisan coalition of 49 state attorneys general calling on the U.S. Congress to amend the Communications Decency Act.
Jackson Schools and City Settle Lawsuit
Jackson Public Schools will see a $3.63 million increase in funding from the city in the upcoming school year.
Sales Tax Holiday in Time for School Clothes
Mississippi's 2013 Sales Tax Holiday begins Friday, July 26 and runs through Saturday, July 27.
Jackson Named a 'Friendliest City'
Conde-Nast Traveler's annual Readers' Choice Survey puts Jackson at No. 7 on its list of the 10 friendliest cities in the U.S. "Visitors to Mississippi's capital—and most populous town—note that 'friendly people and great food' make it a worthy stop. Its streets are 'steeped in history' and dotted with 'green …
Metro Part of Nationwide FBI Sex-Trafficking Sting
Law enforcement in Hinds and Rankin counties and in the cities of Jackson, Ridgeland, and Pearl worked together with the FBI, the Mississippi Attorney General's office and the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics to rescue victims of sex trafficking in Mississippi and bring traffickers to justice. The local action was part …
Tonight, Aug. 1: ‘Know Your Rights’ Forum
Get your questions answered about the Castle Doctrine and gun laws in Mississippi.