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US Supreme Court Reverses Mississippi Redistricting Order That Led to End of GOP Supermajority
After federal courts forced Mississippi to create more majority-Black state House and Senate districts in 2025, voters broke the GOP Senate supermajority. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed that ruling.
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Jackson Approves More Demolitions of Abandoned Buildings in Effort to Clean Up City
The Jackson City Council approved demolishing four abandoned buildings at its May 5 meeting, continuing its effort to reduce the city’s blight problem.
Culture
Hattiesburg School for Neurodiverse Learners Offers Individualized K-12 Education
Innova Preparatory School in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, offers specialized K-12 education for neurodiverse students, with each child receiving an individualized education plan to meet their needs and goals.
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Editor’s Note | MFP Upbeat to Debut, Spreading Positivity Every Other Sunday
Features Editor Nate Schumann announces the launch of a new, biweekly Sunday newsletter called MFP Upbeat. “No matter how saturated our feeds may be at times, I firmly believe in finding reasons to stay positive,” he writes.
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Mississippi Free Press Awards Roll: 108 Honors for MFP Team, 8 for YMP, Since 2020
As of July 25, 2025, our team is up to 108 national and U.S. regional awards and finalist nods since we launched in late March 2020.
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Survivors of Mississippi Tornadoes Crawled Under Furniture and Held Onto Their Kids
There were no fatalities after powerful storms brought tornadoes to at least five Mississippi counties, destroying 500 homes and injuring 17 people.
Jackson Asks for Public Input on Suggested Zoo, Livingston Park Improvements
The City of Jackson is seeking community input on how to improve facilities at the Jackson Zoo and Livingston Park in the hopes of making…
Tornadoes Strike Mississippi Communities Overnight, Damaging Hundreds of Homes
Powerful storms and tornadoes pummeled Mississippi overnight, causing injuries and damaging hundreds of homes across several southwest and Pine Belt counties.
Mississippi Rare Disease Task Force Comes as Families Travel Out of State for Care
Mississippi is preparing to launch a new Rare Disease Task Force as families struggle with decisions about where to find care, decisions that include long…

