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The U.S. Small Business Administration approved low-interest Economic Injury Disaster Loans for businesses impacted by Jackson's water issues, according to Gov. Tate Reeves' office.Reeves made the federal request for assistance for businesses that experienced economic losses due to total or near total loss of water pressure following the Pearl River flooding in late August 2022. "These… → Read More
Oxford police say search continues for Jimmie "Jay" Lee's body → Read More
JPD: Suspect left the scene in a silver Honda Accord → Read More
A woman who barely escaped the war in Ukraine alive recently spoke from Poland to 16 WAPT's Keegan Foxx. → Read More
Elina Beketova was a journalism student at the University of Mississippi as a part of a study abroad program in 2009 and 2010. → Read More
The shooting occurred at the Super 8 on Casa Grande Drive around 3 p.m. → Read More
If you drive on Interstate 220 between Ridgeland and South Jackson, you never know what you might see on the side of the road. → Read More
A large grass fire burned off of Highway 18 near I-20 Tuesday evening. → Read More
This Mississippi Poor People's Campaign has around one thousand COVID-19 tests. → Read More
JPS students return to class on Thursday and virtual learning will remain an option for Pre-K through sixth graders who aren’t old enough for the vaccine. → Read More
Jackson police are investigating a shooting. → Read More
Police said the three men robbed the store with handguns and stole over $1,400 in cash. → Read More
City Engineer Dr. Charles Williams said Jackson waited until Monday to issue the citywide boil-water alert because the system maintained a pressure of 65 psi, which is the threshold of a boil-water alert to be issued. → Read More
Four years after the Highway 49 construction project began, 50,000 drivers a day are still navigating the orange construction barrels and lane closures between Richland and Florence. → Read More
Stokes suggested Monday night to hold a teen crime summit and hear directly from youths. → Read More
The city of Byram gets its water from Jackson. Therefore, residents also experience the same water issues as the Capital City. → Read More
In his address, Lumumba addressed violent crime in Jackson in addition to the long-standing issues with the water billing system. → Read More
As Jackson State University celebrates homecoming, the school's marching band is celebrating a milestone.The Sonic Boom of the South is recognizing its 50th birthday.Band members in 1971 came up with the nickname.Dr. Roderick Little is the band director. He said the name has helped bring unity to the students which is a goal of his."It's really deeply embedded in my DNA to have a deep love for… → Read More
Dr. Thomas Dobbs says he is not affiliated with any pharmaceutical company → Read More
Congressman Michael Guest spoke on the spending bill and the debt ceiling crisis that is looming. → Read More