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The New Republic on MSNThe Ugly Politics of Jackson, Mississippi’s Ongoing Water CrisisNow the money is gone and the problems aren’t fixed—and residents fear they may permanently lose control of their water.
Capitol police are investigating a double homicide that left two women dead in Jackson on Sunday, July 6 — a couple of days ...
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WAPT on MSNJackson ranked among nation’s most stressed citiesThe most stressed city in the U.S. overall is Detroit, which has the nation’s highest poverty and unemployment rates. At the ...
Supporters of the new capital city mayor believe he can be a consensus builder, a mayor able to bring opposing sides together for the greater good of the city.
Mayor John Horhn says he wants 500 officers in Jackson as he announces he will be keeping Police Chief Joseph Wade.
Mayor John Horhn greeted Jackson residents at the Two Mississippi Museums, sharing his vision for the city's future and ...
Top concerns include the displacement of longtime residents as rents and food prices surge. Ire over the influx of ...
Jeanne Williams, the new Jackson/Hinds library director, is tackling aging buildings, funding gaps and public trust in a push ...
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WJTV on MSNSoil issues partially to blame for Jackson sinkholesJackson’s issues with infrastructure may explain some of the capital city’s sinkholes, but research also revealed that the ...
Walter Ward playground in Howard Beach is set for a major transformation thanks to Council Member Joann Ariola's capital ...
Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade spoke directly to homeless people on new encampment and panhandling state laws.
WorkSafe is in the final stages of a long-running investigation into the City of Nedlands over alleged staff misconduct, ...
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