Some things Jackson has waited years for are finally scheduled for 2026, including trials, reopenings and roadwork.
Jackson is on track to end 2025 with less than 100 homicides, something the city has not seen in the past five years.
Jackson is ditching the scattershot approach and heading into the 2026 session with a tighter legislative game plan.
Council members outline what they want to tackle in 2026, from crime and blight to basic services and long-delayed fixes ...
Jackson wants to form an authority made up mostly of city appointees. At least one person, Interim Third-Party Manager Ted ...
The Jackson City Council approved a new state lobbyist and will continue its federal lobbying contract with Ice Miller Strategies LLC.
Three years ago, a man with white hair and a ruddy grin went around one neighborhood in Jackson, Mississippi, daring residents to drink the tap water. He’d buy you a drink, but only if you had a glass ...
The City of Jackson owes JXN Water approximately $6.4 million in unpaid water bills, U.S. District Court Judge Henry Wingate revealed during a Tuesday, July 29, status conference inside the Thad ...
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Federal subpoena targets Jackson, MS, $89.8M Siemens settlement spending. See who was named
Federal authorities have subpoenaed a sweeping set of financial records from the City of Jackson and key parties tied to its 2020 settlement with Siemens Industry, Inc., demanding details on how the ...
Jackson is one of the fastest shrinking cities in the nation. Former residents of Mississippi’s capital say they moved to ...
Following is a look at Jackson's highest-paid employees, according to a salary list the Clarion Ledger received after ...
A volcanic explosion 2,900 feet beneath Jackson forged the capital city’s very own superhero, Captain Jackson.
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