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October 01, 2009

City Asks Judge To Shutdown Nightclub

The city is asking a judge to shut down a popular nightclub after a shooting leaves one dead and three injured.

Breast Cancer Awareness

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month


September 30, 2009

Attorneys, Judge Continue To Pair Down Potential Jurors In The Carla Hughes Capital Murder Trial

The judge says he hopes to have a jury seated by Friday.

JSU Suspends Students For Hazing

JSU suspends dozens of members of the famous Sonic Boom as punishment for an off-campus hazing incident.

Investigators Have Several People Of Interest For Sharkey County Double Murder

Many in the community hope authorities make an arrest soon.


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.

Starvation Case Plea Leads to Stiff Sentence

Bell and Mowdy could of faced the possibily of a death sentenced

Mother, Daughter Plead Guilty To Starving 4 Year Old Relative

The boy’s grandmother and aunt will now spend the rest of their lives in prison.


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.

AMR Thrilled About Repaving

A road that runs next to University Medical Center is getting a much needed face lift, which has E.M.T’s thanking the city.


September 26, 2009

Hinds County Sheriff’s Department, U.S. Marshals Team Up For Unsolved Murder

Three years after their loved one was killed, one Jackson family is still left wondering who would do this…and why?


September 25, 2009

Pearl River Water Advisory

Two weeks of steady rains are causing lots of problems in the metro.  Environmental officials say some waterways may now be contaminated with sewage....


September 24, 2009

Upper Level Fights To Reopen

Upper Level club owners file motion to lift injunction.

Still No Arrests Behind Double Murder In Sharkey County

Friends and family are devastated and wonder who would do such a thing.

Medical Watch 9/24
Medical Watch 9/24

It seems statins are not just those suffering from high blood pressure. And A new study finds a way to treat the seasonal flu.


September 23, 2009

Mother; 3-Year-Old Daughter Murdered

A small Mississippi community loses a mother and her young daughter who were killed in their home.

Supporting Farish Street

One Jackson organization says Mississippians need to overlook the stereotypes to help boost the area.


September 22, 2009

Tax Exemption Plans Tabled

An old eyesore along I-55 may get a new face lift and a new tenant.

Commissioner Simpson Speaks About Complaints Against MHP

The Commissioner talks with us about the latest claims and reasons for staff changes since the first complaint was filed earlier this year.


September 21, 2009

More Allegations Of Trooper Discrimination

More allegations of racial discrimination within Mississippi’s Highway Patrol result in another federal complaint.


September 18, 2009

Developer Moves Forward With Farish Street

Developer David Watkins says he hopes to have around a dozen restaurants on Farish Street open for business this April.    

Rankin Schools New $9 Million Building

Official ribbon-cutting for new building set for Wednesday morning


September 17, 2009

GM’s New Plan

One of the nation’s embattled auto companies has a new plan to boost sales.  But will Americans buy it?

Jackson Police Look For Bank Robbery Suspect

The man got away with cash after stating he had a bomb.

Violent Crime Rate Dropping In Jackson

Many residents hope this is a new trend in itself.

Education Innovation

An innovation software is making a difference


September 16, 2009

Targeted For Demolition

A home in Pearl, filled with animals and infested, is coming down.

Stolen Bus Crash

Stolen bus crashes into homes


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.

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