Person of the Day | James Hayes: Jackson’s Mobile ‘Medic for Vehicles’
James Hayes uses a 2000 GMC Sierra he inherited from his father to operate his own mobile vehicle-repair business.
James Hayes uses a 2000 GMC Sierra he inherited from his father to operate his own mobile vehicle-repair business.
Mississippi Delta communities deserve equitable broadband access and transparency in federal grant spending, residents say.
I spent part of this week at the Local News Summit in Charleston, S.C., which the Lenfest Institute and Aspen Institute convene for a small
JACKSON, Miss.—Putalamus White knew from a young age that her mission in life was to help people. “My mom tells this story: When I was
As part of Jackson Indie Music Week, Mississippians received recognition for their contributions to the state’s music scene at the Icon Awards on Jan. 11, 2024.
Rampant misinformation about the Hinds County pauper’s graveyard on social media is “harmful,” Jackson Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba warned.
Jackson Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba announced that JTRAN will start a new public transit route schedule on March 4, 2024.
Jackson, Miss., officials are still reviewing proposals for the next vendor to handle trash collection in the city.
Laurel, Miss., native Kendria Bland has amassed more than 1 million followers on TikTok through her creative comedy skits.
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