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September 15, 2009

FBI, JPD Investigate Home Invasions

Some Belhaven residents are on high alert as police look for a man accused of a series of home invasions.

Vote On $61 Million Madison County School Bond Issue

Madison County residents head to the polls to vote on a multi-million dollar school bond issue.

Hinds County Budget Cuts Jobs

Metro area cities are starting to feel the effects of the Governor’s statewide cuts.


September 14, 2009

Housing Market On The Rebound

Realtors and financial experts say Mississippi’s housing market is beginning to improve which will help the state climb out of the recession.

Honoring The Troops

Soldiers getting ready to deploy


September 12, 2009

Jackson Police Department Auction

Mississippians bid on thousands of seized, abandoned and stolen items.


September 11, 2009

Remembering September 11th

Eight years later, Mississippians pay their respects to those lost that tragic day.


September 10, 2009

Backlash Over Congressman’s Outburst

Mississippians weigh-in on a controversial outburst one congressman made during Wednesday night’s presidential address.

Jackson Woman Kills Husband In Domestic Dispute

Church pastor had counseled couple about marriage.

Education Budget Cuts

Governor Haley Barbour slashes 5% from the education budget this fiscal year. Now many school districts around the state are cutting back on spending.


September 09, 2009

Man Arrested After Deadly Shooting In Wesson

The victim’s family is still torn by the tragedy.

Watch the SEC on WJTV

You can watch Florida battle Troy live Saturday at 11am on WJTV 12.3.


September 08, 2009

Pawn Shop Murder

A Copiah County business owner is murdered in an apparent robbery gone wrong.  Authorities are looking for his killer.

School Nurse Shortage In Mississippi

Some school districts are having a hard time keeping up with sick students this flu season.

Obama’s Message To Students

President Obama has high expectations for students across America and hopes to inspire them to be all they can be.

Jackson Police Do Reverse Drug Sting

Police say many of the drug buyers they arrest are from Rankin County.

Copiah County Authorities Search For Murder Suspect

UPDATE:  We now know the name of the victim in Tuesday’s deadly shooting in Wesson.

Ole Miss Rebels Battle the Flu

As many as 12 Mississippi players could miss practice because of flu-like symptoms.


September 07, 2009

DHS Offering Free Paternity Tests

Mississippi is working to save important federal funding for children by offering free paternity tests this month.


September 04, 2009

Historic Matchup Between Jackson State And MSU

The first ever meeting between SEC and SWAC schools on the football field

Couple Arrested For Sex Crimes, Abuse Involving A Girl

Investigators say the abuse happened over a period of time.


September 03, 2009

State Agencies Cope With Budget Cuts

Agencies across the state are trying to cope with the governor’s new budget cuts.

Mother of Hero Loves Her Son

Mississippi football star being called hero after tackling girl with a gun on Yazoo County school bus.

Football Star Being Called Hero

Kaleb Eulls appears on network morning show.


September 02, 2009

Local Football Star Hailed As A Hero

A high school football player risks his own life to save fellow students from a threatening situation on their school bus.

Federal Agencies Take Over Helicopter Crash Investigation

It could take up to 10 days until the NTSB releases a preliminary report.


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.

Mayor Johnson Announces Woodrow Wilson Overlay Project

The project will pave Woodrow Wilson from the V A Hospital to Mill Street.

1 Dead, 1 In Critical Condition After A Helicopter Crashes In Jackson Neighborhood
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.

Medical Watch
Medical Watch

Mediterranean food may help diabetics keep their illness in check. And some cancer screenings may not help as much as doctors once thought.

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