5 Mississippi legends inducted into The MAX Hall of Fame
The five Hall of Fame legends are recognized for their influential and extraordinary lasting impact.
The five Hall of Fame legends are recognized for their influential and extraordinary lasting impact.
William McHenry, executive director of the Jackson State University Mississippi e-Center, has spent his life mentoring students in STEM fields.
Hurricane Katrina was the costliest and among the top 5 deadliest hurricanes in the nation’s history.
“People get a chance to see a side of me they haven’t seen in a long time, because what you see with this raw album is where I come from,” says Rush.
JSU graduate Robert “Bobby” Carter, as producer of NPR’s Tiny Concert series, works with high-profile and budding artists.
The city of Jackson is teaming up with the two foundations to celebrate the life, death and legacy of Emmett Till.
Ditch the salad and try something new at one these restaurants in the Jackson area.
Fine dining, subs, seafood, coffee and more. Amid the pandemic, these places managed to join the restaurant scene in metro Jackson.
New Orleans is the latest city to host community fridges in an effort to address food insecurity as people struggle through the coronavirus pandemic.
Award-winning radio pioneer Ruben Hughes of Greenwood, Mississippi, who helped start the first Black-owned radio station in Mississippi, has died.