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05/20/2024: Hurricane Season | Broadband Access | WZZQ The Movie

Hurricane season starts soon. Researchers are projective an active summer and fall.

Then, public and private broadband providers are discussing how to connect folks across Mississippi to the internet.

Plus, a new documentary airs tonight about the first counter-culture rock station in the southeast. Jackson's own WZZQ.

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  • 09/27/2024: Lexington DOJ Report | CPS Budgets | Kidney Donations

    15:30|
    The US Department of Justice unveils a report documenting civil rights violations by police in Lexington, Mississippi.Then, lawmakers are meeting in Jackson for the first round of budget discussions heading into the 2025 legislative session.Plus, kidney donors are preparing for a 444 mile trek across Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee to raise awareness for living organ donations.
  • 09/26/2024: US Attorney General | Dolphin Lawsuit | Birmingham Shooting

    24:15|
    The U.S. Attorney General meets with Mississippi law enforcement leaders about allegations of civil rights abuses by the Rankin County Sheriff's Department.Then, A federal judge dismisses a lawsuit that sought to improve protections for dolphins along the state's Coast.Plus, Birmingham made national headlines this week after a mass shooting left four people dead and over a dozen injured. City officials say they need help finding the shooter.
  • 09/25/2024: Welfare Hearing | Tax Reform | Absentee Ballots

    25:18|
    Congressional leaders are trying to understand Mississippi's welfare scandal happened, and safeguards that could be put in place to prevent misspending of welfare dollars. Among the people testifying to the body is Brett Farve and the director of the ACLU of Mississippi.Then, conservative state lawmakers are meeting in Flowood to discuss tax reform; a top priority for the Governor.Plus, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals hears arguments over the state's absentee ballot process.
  • 09/24/2024: River Protections | Executions | Prostate Cancer

    24:16|
    Mayors from three Mississippi port cities are joining others along the Mississippi River calling for federal policy changes to protect the River's economic value.Then, Alabama is set to perform the nation's second nitrogen gas execution and a lot of people are speaking out against it.Plus, it's Prostate Cancer Awareness month and Health experts are encouraging men in the state to get screened. 
  • 09/23/2024: Birthing Risks | STD Awareness | Youth Mental Health.

    24:27|
    Mothers in Mississippi experience the highest rates of birth outcomes in the country. What are medical professionals doing to overcome these alarming statistics?  Then, A new billboard campaign is launching in Mississippi to raise awareness about sexually transmitted infections among adults 55 and over.Plus, Mississippi lawmakers are asking how the state can better invest in mental health for youth.
  • 09/20/2024: DOJ Investigation | Violence Against Women | Parole Reform

    23:45|
    The U. S. Justice Department has opened a civil rights investigation into the Rankin County Sheriff's Department whose officers tortured two Black men in racist attacks. Then,  This month marks the 30th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act. A newly awarded grant will help Mississippi combat the rise of domestic violence in the state.Plus, Mississippi lawmakers are seeking ways to reduce the state's prison population and recidivism rates.
  • 09/19/2024: Mental Health Incarceration | Long Prison Sentences | Hurricane Protection

    23:17|
    There's a new program in Mississippi designed to keep people with mental health issues out of jail.Then,  A new campaign is pushing to free five Mississippi women who have been in prison since the late 80s/early 90s.Plus, A new grant program will help some Mississippi homeowners fortify their homes against storm damage.   
  • 09/18/2024: Test Scores | Long Covid | Historic Winery

    23:55|
    The latest grades for Mississippi schools and districts are in. How well are the state's schools performing?Then, Mississippians living with long COVID will soon have help regaining employment. Plus, the story of a historic Mississippi winery that was forced to close down after threats of violence.
  • 09/17/2024: DeSoto County District Lawsuit | AT&T Strike Ends | Toforest Johnson

    23:34|
    Civil Rights organizations file a federal lawsuit claiming district lines in DeSoto County discriminate against Black residents. Then, After a month-long strike AT&T workers are back on the job.Plus, Advocates in Alabama are asking for a new trial for Toforest Johnson. A podcast that came out last year helped shed light on his case.