WLBT has been looking into why so many lights are out and what is being done to get them back on. Some are broken, others are just burned out, and still more are not getting power because thieves keep ...
Southside resident Mary Adams said she loves the idea of having a grocery store on the southside, but wishes it was on ...
During its Feb. 3 meeting, the board of aldermen appointed Jasmine Gray as the new Nettleton farmers market manager. In ...
Ali M. ShamsidDeen is suing the Jackson Democratic Executive Committee after he was disqualified from running in the upcoming elections.
Local businesses are hoping to cash in on Valentine's Day despite rising prices in some cases. Emmie King is the owner of ...
Ali Shamsiddeen requested that a judge be appointed to preside over a petition appealing the decision to take him off the Municipal Primary Election ballot. The petition claims the City of Jackson ...
A former Mississippi youth pastor has been sentenced after pleading guilty to having sex with a 16-year-old church member. The Daily Journal reported Alexander ...
During the current Mississippi legislative session, which runs from Jan. 7 through April 6, lawmakers will consider a raft of bills that could become law and impact prisons and jails, courts, policing ...
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) -Crews have started work on widening the busy intersection to accommodate increased traffic flow. Drivers need to be prepared to switch lanes when traveling eastbound on Lake ...
We are becoming a more urban nation. People are moving into cities and cities are expanding, but we need to do so sustainably.” This is Caroline Ingram with the Green Infrastructure Center and with ...