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September 29, 2009
Attorneys Expected To Question Potential Jurors In The Carla Hughes Murder Trial
Jury selection could last for the rest of the week in the trial of the former teacher.
Toyota Recalls 3.8 Million Vehicles Over Removable Floor Mats
This is Toyota’s largest recall in U.S. History.
September 28, 2009
Jury Selection Begins In Capital Murder Trial Of Carla Hughes
Jury selection in the trial of the former teacher could last most of the week.
September 24, 2009
Tylenol Recalls Infants’ And Children’s Products
The voluntary recall covers more than 20 liquid products.
September 23, 2009
Double Murder In Sharkey Co.
Developing story about two people killed in Sharkey County.
Members Of The JSU Band’s Percussion Section Investigated For Hazing
JSU and Jackson Police are investigating the hazing incident.
September 22, 2009
Jackson Police Issue Arrest Warrant In Deadly Birdland Nightclub Shooting
Police say they will arrest the suspect once he’s out of the hospital.
September 21, 2009
NAACP: Some Black MS Troopers Fired In Backlash Over Complaint
The Department of Public Safety has not commented on the firings.
September 17, 2009
Jackson Police Look For Bank Robbery Suspect
The man got away with cash after stating he had a bomb.
September 14, 2009
Help Batson Win $10,000 Prize In Online Contest
You have until Friday to help Batson win a gameroom makeover and to possibly win and Xbox game system for yourself.
September 07, 2009
Deadline This Week For Men Injured In IP Mill Explosion To Submit Settlement Proposal
The men were seriously hurt in the May 2008 explosion.
September 04, 2009
Couple Arrested For Sex Crimes, Abuse Involving A Girl
Investigators say the abuse happened over a period of time.
September 03, 2009
Governor Orders Budget Cuts For Many State Programs
Some programs such as Medicaid and The Department Of Corrections won’t be touched.
September 01, 2009
Pilot, Passenger In Deadly Jackson Helicopter Crashed Worked For The FAA
1 pilot is dead, the other in critical condition after the helicopter crash.
1 Dead, 1 In Critical Condition After A Helicopter Crashes In Jackson Neighborhood
Authorities confirm that a helicopter has crashed in a neighborhood near Hawkins Field.
August 21, 2009
Flowood Police Look For Credit Card Thieves
Police say in all there are 3 suspects who targeted an elderly woman.
Commentator Mike Huckabee To Visit Jackson
The former presidential candidate is set to visit in the fall.
August 20, 2009
Lightning Strike Causes Damage In Brandon
Noe one hurt after lightning strike hits apartment leasing office.
August 19, 2009
1 Mobile Ave. Shooting Victim Dies
Police say the suspect now faces more charges.
Vikings Think Favre Has 1 More Year Of Magic In His Arm
Favre says he’s not the player he once was but he has his eye on a championship.
August 18, 2009
Starkville To Sell Alcohol On Sundays
Restaurants could begin selling alcohol next month.
More Cases Of Swine Flu At Mississippi Schools
There are confirmed cases at grade schools and a university in our area.
Favre: 39 Year Old Arm May Not Feel Like It Did At 21
Brett Favre talks about how his family inspired him to come out of retirement again for a chance at another championship.
Another Arrest In MDOT Embezzlement Scheme
Authorities made the latest arrest Monday.
Vikings To Hold News Conference Tuesday To Announce Favre As Newsest Member
Favre flew to Minnesota to work out the deal earlier today.
August 17, 2009
Boil Water Alert Issued For Part Of Warren Co.
The alert affects more than 1,700 customers.
American Family Association Founder in the Hospital
The Rev. Don Wildmon, founder of the American Family Association, is in critical condition at a Tupelo hospital, where he’s being treated for meningitis....
August 14, 2009
Another Mississippian Dies From West Nile
The latest person to die from the virus was in Forrest County.
2 In The Hospital After Domestic Shoting
Police say a man shot his mother and her live-in boyfriend.
August 13, 2009
Swine Flu Cases Confirmed At Mississippi Schools
Schools in Lee County have confirmed cases of swine flu.

