April 29, 2009
Swine Flu Alert Raised To 5
Health authorities say the increase in the alert level means the spread of the swine flu virus is not slowing down.
April 28, 2009
Families Remember Crime Victims, Call For Justice
Family of victim says police have forgotten their loved one.
Knife On Bus
A Madison mother is scared for her first grader’s safety after she says another student pulls a knife on her child.
Gov. Barbour: Mississippians Should Not Panic Over Swine Flu
Gov. Haley Barbour says the scare over swine flu may be a “big fizzle.“
April 27, 2009
General Motors Makes Drastic Changes to Prevent Bankruptcy
General Motors is selling ownership, cutting jobs, and shutting down a brand in hopes of staying afloat.
Ward 3 residents want more shopping, less crime
Too many bad roads and few good shopping options in Ward 3
Swine Flu Likely To Hit Mississippi
State health officials say no swine flu cases in Mississippi, but that may change.
April 26, 2009
More People Affected by the Swine Flu
World goverments race to contain swine flu outbreak.
April 25, 2009
Jackson Public Schools Holds Job Fair
The district is looking to fill about 184 spots.
April 24, 2009
Police Search For Jackson Armed Robbery Spree Suspects
A local business owner says she’s happy to be alive after two bandits rob her at gunpoint.
2009 Street Resurfacing Project Kicks Off in Jackson
100 miles of streets in Jackson are getting a much needed facelift.
Jackson’s Ward 2 Residents Express Different Concerns
Questions for the person who will replace retiring Ward 2 Councilman Leslie McLemore.
South Jackson Shooting Leaves 3 Men Hurt
A man shot in South Jackson opens fire…hitting two others. One of the three men is still in critical condition.
Triple Shooting in South Jackson
Three men are taken to Jackson hospitals after being shot late last night
April 23, 2009
Support Mississippi Cancer Research Through Relay For Life
Relay for Life events begin in Mississippi.
Fighting Crime A Priority In Jackson Mayoral Race
Jackson residents believe whoever wins this year’s mayoral race in the capital city needs to focus on reducing crime.
Accessing Plan B
Some local parents think 17 is too young to get the emergency contraception pill over-the-counter, while others are all for it.
Ward 1 residents speak out on issues
Residents concerned about crime, better road and spending.
Rankin County Gets Stimulus Money to Improve Roads
In Rankin County more than a dozen roads will see upgrades.
Help Fund Cancer Resarch Through Relay For Life
Relay for Life events are planned across the metro.
Victim Of Deadly I-55 Car Crash Identified
A single car crash leaves a woman dead on I 55.
Morning-After Pill
Seventeen year olds will be able to get the morning after pill without a doctor’s prescription.
Credit Card Crackdown
President Barack Obama wants to rein in costs for millions of Americans who use credit cards
Box Cutter Fight
A Natchez woman is accused of attacking a 16-year-old girl with a box cutter
April 22, 2009
Prostitution Crackdown In Jackson
Hinds County sets up a sting operation and arrests almost a dozen people in west Jackson.
Photos Show Conditions Inside Pearl Home Where Boy, 30 Animals Lived
Pictures show animal waste, syringes strewn around a house where a couple and 3 year old boy lived.
Earth Day in Jackson
For one local grocery store in the capital city, everyday is “Earth Day”.
Work Behind Bars
Many in Natchez are willing to take a drastic career change to make a few bucks.
Mississippi’s Unemployment Rate is Up
The State’s unemployment numbers are out for the month of March.
JPD Officer Injured
A Jackson Police Officer is in the hospital after her motorcycle was hit by a SUV.


