Community Outcry Leads to Jackson City Council Reversing Decision on Downtown Parking Meters

On March 11, Jackson City Council unanimously voted to approve a metered parking system in downtown Jackson that would have been ready by July 1 of this summer. 15 days and a pause on the implementation later,
Ukraine 'doesn't trust' Russia, Zelenskyy warns as strikes follow ceasefire progress

Genya Savilov/AFP via Getty Images (LONDON) –The success of a nascent potential agreement between Ukraine and Russia to pause naval and energy infrastructure attacks will depend on Moscow, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, warning that Kyiv has no trust
Gaza protesters demand 'Hamas out' as Israel presses military campaign

Ramez Habboub/Anadolu via Getty Images (LONDON) — Hundreds of Palestinians took to the streets of northern Gaza on Tuesday in a rare protest against Hamas, with marchers calling for the terror group to reach a ceasefire deal with
Republicans accuse NPR, PBS of bias at House hearing; Democrats rebuke it as a partisan attack

NPR CEO Katherine Maher, PBS President & CEO Paula Kerger; Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Republicans accused public media outlets NPR and PBS of bias at a House subcommittee hearing on Wednesday, while
4 US Army soldiers reported missing during scheduled tactical training in Lithuania: US Embassy

(PABRADĖ, Lithuania) — Search and recovery efforts are underway for four U.S. Army soldiers who went missing during scheduled tactical training near Pabradė, Lithuania, the U.S. Embassy in Vilnius said. They were reported missing on Tuesday, the
What could tariffs on April 2 mean for prices and the economy?

Noel Hendrickson/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — President Donald Trump has vowed to issue a fresh round of tariffs on April 2, presenting it as an inflection point for the economy weeks after a previous set of duties
Sign-up for Raise the Bar 5K run/walk underway, proceeds benefit Springport track and field

The “Raise the Bar” 5K run/walk is an opportunity for the community to support Springport running athletes and their track and field program. Mike and Liz Wiginton, along with three members of the Springport track and field
TshirtMonsterz to celebrate open house for new gift shop

Local business TshirtMonsterz is hosting an open house for their new gift shop. Co-owners Taryn Smith and Stephanie Sharp were on our airwaves recently discussing what their open house is all about. They work with a
Chick-fil-A set to open April 3 in Jackson

A new Chick-fil-A restaurant is set to open in Jackson on Thursday, April 3. Located at 971 N. West Ave., the restaurant will offer dine-in, drive-thru, carry-out, catering, and mobile ordering. Hours will be 6:30 a.m. to
Mega Millions says new rules will more than double jackpot value

Drew Angerer/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — New Mega Millions rules will come into play next month, the company has announced, under which the minimum jackpot value will more than double to $50 million. The new rules will