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Musgrove Declares Himself a LGBT Ally
First there was Bill Clinton. Then there was Barack Obama. Then came Ohio Sen. Rob Portman and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Now there's former Mississippi Gov. Ronnie Musgrove. OK, maybe not in that exact order, but all of these elected officials eventually evolved to become–for lack of a …
Update: Secretary of State Validates Quinn Campaign's Incorporation
The office of Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann's office has responded to a request by the JFP to clarify the legal status of a campaign for municipal office being incorporated as a non-profit organization. In response to the question "Can a campaign set up as a unincorporated nonprofit corporation?" the …
Women For Progress: Why Women Should Run
The progressive group Women For Progress held their bi-annual meeting at the Old Capitol Inn Friday, and the guest list looked like a who's who of women running for municipal office in Jackson. Most notably, mayoral candidate Regina Quinn and city council candidates June Hardwick (Ward 7) and Fran Bridges …
Hungry? Jackson foodies share dozens of favorite local dishes
Just in time for the spring food issue of the Jackson Free Press next week, we asked on Facebook: What is your favorite dish at a locally owned restaurant in the Jackson area? What and where? We've gotten dozens of responses so far—and some great suggestions! Here they are: Nicholas …
Jackson City Council Passes $12 Million Bond For Repaving Roads
In what could be seen as a win for Jackson Mayor Harvey Johnson Jr., the Jackson City Council voted this afternoon to approve his proposed $12 million bond to repave major thoroughfares throughout the city. The city council voted 3-1 in favor of the measure, with Ward 2 Councilman and …
10 Years Ago This Week, the JFP Opposed the Iraq War
During this 10th anniversary of the Bush invasion of Iraq, I remember well the week that the war started. The JFP was only a few months old and still making a name for ourselves. When we realized that Bush was actualy pushing ahead with the threatened Iraq campaign, we postponed …
DOR Not Coming to Downtown Jackson
The Mississippi Department of Finance and Administration, which oversees the operation of state buildings, has recommended the former Worldcom Building in Clinton as the permanent home for the Department of Revenue, now housed in what's practically a shed, also in Clinton. Downtown Jackson had been a front-runner for agency HQ, …
Attorney General Requests April Execution Date for Manning
The Attorney General is requesting that the Mississippi State Supreme Court set an execution date for Willie Jerome Manning on or before April 24.
City Praying for Hal White
As you can see from this story by R.L. Nave, Hal White is an institution in the Jackson area. He is half the team that created Hal & Mal's three decades ago—the site of so many good times, so many new and old connections, and so much activism for great …
Bryant Ed-Reform Bill Pwned by House
Gov. Phil Bryant's Education Works bill is going to a conference committee after all. Yesterday, the House delivered a crushing defeat to Gov. Phil Bryant's Education Works agenda, the governor's everything-but-the-kitchen sink education-reform bill that includes charter schools, a third-grade reading improvement program, teacher merit pay and many other provisions. …
Mayoral Candidate Chokwe Lumumba's Campaign Finance Report
The Committee to Elect Chokwe Lumumba, Jackson mayoral candidate Chokwe Lumumba's political action committee, shared its first campaign finance report with the Jackson Free Press this morning. The report, which you can see here, was filed almost two full months late. But it is just the fourth report filed by …
Miss. Governor Nominates Anti-Abortion Lobbyist to Health Board
Gov. Phil Bryant has nominated staunch pro-life activist Terri Herring for the Mississippi Board of Public Health.
Hello? Is it Me(dicaid) You're Looking for?
Health-justice advocates are still calling on state lawmakers to expand Medicaid, and state lawmakers still aren't answering. The latest rally-cum-presser was this morning when hundreds of representatives of non-profits and social service agencies gathered at the Capitol to call on legislators to consider expanding the state health program for the …
JPD Announces Drop In Crime
Crime stats released through city communications director Chris Mims Wednesday afternoon showed that overall crime in Jackson has decreased 16.2 percent year-to-date. According to JPD numbers, total property crime has dropped by 17.6 percent and violent crime is down 9 percent from last year. "In property crime, the most significant …
Terri Herring: Lobbyist?
Terri Herring has been a lobbyist in Mississippi for 27 years, yet she only registered as such March 13, 2013.
Bryant Vetoes Rez Bill
Gov. Bryant has vetoed HB 1584, which proposes giving governing authority to a reservoir board.
Quinn Campaign Fires Back On New Crime Stats
In a response to a release from the city yesterday citing decreasing crime numbers you can read about here, the campaign to elect Regina Quinn put out this press release Thursday afternoon: "Today the Jackson Police Department released statistics stating that overall crime is down 16.2%. As of December 2012, …
Jackson Fixture Hal White Passes Away at 64
Hal White, half of the creative team behind Jackson institution Hal and Mal's, has died. He was a staple of this city. Along with his brother, Malcolm, Hal opened Hal and Mal's on Congress Street 28 years ago. For all 28 of those years, he plugged away, turning the family-friendly …
Mayoral Debate Streamed Live April 30
The League of Women Voters of the Jackson Area is partnering with The Clarion-Ledger, WAPT-Channel 16, and the Mississippi College School of Law for a Jackson mayoral candidate debate. Stephanie Maxwell from WAPT and Sam Hall from the C-L will moderate. Because of the time and space constraints of live …
More Fallout from Tenn. Audit of JPS' Gray?
Jackson School Board of Trustees President Monica Gilmore Love released a statement this afternoon about the controversy over JPS schools chief Dr. Cedrick Gray's handling of finances at his former district in Tennessee. "The Board of Trustees is aware of the recent news items involving Dr. Cedrick Gray and the …