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Past articles by Roslyn:

‘I can’t pay that’: Woman wants answers after an $11,000 bill from the water company

A woman says she was shocked to find a bill from her water company saying she owed thousands of dollars. → Read More

‘I can’t pay that’: Woman wants answers after an $11,000 bill from the water company

A woman says she was shocked to find a bill from her water company saying she owed thousands of dollars. → Read More

‘I can’t pay that’: Woman wants answers after an $11,000 bill from the water company

A woman says she was shocked to find a bill from her water company saying she owed thousands of dollars. → Read More

‘I can’t pay that’: Woman wants answers after an $11,000 bill from the water company

A woman says she was shocked to find a bill from her water company saying she owed thousands of dollars. → Read More

‘I can’t pay that’: Woman wants answers after an $11,000 bill from the water company

A woman says she was shocked to find a bill from her water company saying she owed thousands of dollars. → Read More

‘I can’t pay that’: Woman wants answers after an $11,000 bill from the water company

A woman says she was shocked to find a bill from her water company saying she owed thousands of dollars. → Read More

‘I can’t pay that’: Woman wants answers after an $11,000 bill from the water company

A woman says she was shocked to find a bill from her water company saying she owed thousands of dollars. → Read More

‘I can’t pay that’: Woman wants answers after an $11,000 bill from the water company

A woman says she was shocked to find a bill from her water company saying she owed thousands of dollars. → Read More

‘I can’t pay that’: Woman wants answers after an $11,000 bill from the water company

A woman says she was shocked to find a bill from her water company saying she owed thousands of dollars. → Read More

U.S. Women’s Swimming champion advocates for Women’s Rights Bill

If you have young daughters participating in sports, Riley Gaines wants them only competing against other girls born female. → Read More

$11,000 water bill shocks disabled woman who thought billing issues ended

“The bill stated $11,146.27,” said Jacqueline Jones. “It actually knocked me off my feet.” → Read More

Black JPS teacher fired in 1948 for filing equal pay lawsuit

In the 1940′s, a Black Jackson Public School teacher grew tired of making less than half of white teachers and filed a lawsuit against the district. → Read More

Woman’s CPR training saves husband in cardiac arrest

During American Heart Month, a young Rankin county couple shares the importance of CPR training. → Read More

Documentary on Civil Rights attorneys examines legal struggle of the movement

Black people’s ability to vote, go to school, and earn equal pay in Mississippi are due to the work of lawyers. → Read More

Montford Point Marine to celebrate 100th birthday

After graduating Holy Ghost Catholic School, the Flora native became a Montford Point Marine, the first African American marines to serve in World War II. → Read More

Illegal dump site growing near home of the disabled and elderly

“It makes me feel bad that we’ve got to live like this, and we pay taxes just like everybody else,” said David Crowley. → Read More

Civil rights activist Ineva May Pittman dies in house fire

The fire started in the 5000 block of Inwood Drive around 9 p.m. Monday. → Read More

Southwest cancellations cause chaos for passengers at Jackson, Miss. airport

Southwest Airlines flight cancellations were the Grinch that stole Christmas for many passengers. → Read More

JSU fans react to Coach Prime’s departure

Rumors were swirling for weeks that Deion Sanders was looking to leave as Jackson State’s head football coach. → Read More

HIV rates re-surging in the Capital City and across the south

In recent years, Jackson’s HIV rate dropped from the fourth highest in the country to seventh, according to the CDC. But those efforts to stop the spread were hampered by COVID. With the Capital City again among the highest in the nation, the medical community says this re-surging epidemic must be addressed. → Read More