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05/27/2025: Calling Special Session | 50501 Protest | Seven States Safety Campaign

Republican Governor Tate Reeves is expected to call Mississippi lawmakers back to the state capitol this week for a special session to adopt a budget for Fiscal Year 2026.

Then, Mississippians are continuing to rally at the state capitol in Jackson, protesting the policies of the Trump administration.  

Plus, a Seven States Safety Campaign is underway targeting police departments found to have engaged in police brutality and racial targeting. 

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  • 09/03/2025: Cannabis Industry | Overdoses and Mental Health | Amtrak Service Returns

    23:44|
    The cannabis industry in Mississippi is experiencing low demand, and steep competition. Lawmakers are considering how to address the issue.Then, the recent Overdose Awareness Day draws attention to the importance of mental health care in treating addiction. A closer look ahead.Plus, Hurricane Katrina dealt a blow to Amtrak service on the coast, ending it for 20 years. Now, Amtrak is back with the Mardi Gras route. We'll take a ride.
  • 09/02/2025: Overdose Remembrance | Katrina Mental Health | Emmett Till 70th

    23:29|
    Families, advocates, and state officials are remembering those who died from opioid overdoses.Then, Hurricane Katrina devastated the lives of many Mississippians. That includes their mental health.Plus, Mississippians are reflecting on the legacy of Emmett Till 70 years after the 14-year-old was murdered in the Mississippi Delta. 
  • 08/29/2025: Ibogaine | Emmett Till | Haley Barbour on Katrina Pt 2.

    23:53|
    We continue our conversation with former Governor Haley Barbour about how Mississippi overcame the massive damage left by Hurricane Katrina 20 years ago today.Then, we hear reflections on how the story of Emmett Till's murder helped inspire a generation of civil rights activists.But first, a psychedelic drug called Ibogaine could soon be the subject of medical research in Mississippi.
  • 08/28/2025: Jackson Revitalization | Gun that shot Emmett Till | Haley Barbour on Katrina Pt 1

    23:52|
    Officials from Jackson meet with the state legislators to discuss revitalizing the city.Then, the violent lynching of Emmett Till 70 years ago today is being commemorated with a new artifact at the Two Mississippi Museums.Plus, Friday is the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. We spend time with former Governor Haley Barbour as he reflects on the horrific storm.
  • 08/27/2025: Blusky Blocked | New Orleans Katrina Coverage | Remembering Emmett Till

    24:10|
    Social media site Blue Sky hasn't blocked Mississippi users yet, but access to the platform is up in the air due to a new state law.Then, Media coverage in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina has been the subject of criticism.But in Louisiana, smaller, local publications played a role in keeping New Orleans' culture afloat.Plus, this week marks the 70th anniversary of the death of Emmett Till. The 14-year-old was lynched in Money, Mississippi.
  • 08/26/2025: Committee on Education Freedom | Contraflow | Huntington Ingalls after Katrina

    24:00|
    House lawmakers are considering a variety of "school choice" policies for next year's legislative session.Then, the Mississippi Department of Transportation explains what goes into safely evacuating residents when a catastrophic storm is bearing down on the Gulf Coast.  Remembering the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina this week--we take a look at the program. It saved thousands of lives before the storm made landfall.Plus, how Katrina affected one of the state's largest employers on the coast.
  • 08/25/2025: Data Center | Black Men's Health | Waveland's Ground Zero Museum

    23:58|
    A Connecticut company is investing $6 billion to build a major high-tech data center in Brandon.Then, a conference at Tourgaloo College shines a light on Black men's health and the importance of screenings.Plus, this week marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. The coastal city of Waveland is considered "Ground Zero" for the storm. Hear about a museum that rose out of the destruction ahead.
  • 08/22/2025: Infant Mortality | Jackson State President Search | Jackson Mayor Pt. 2

    23:57|
    The Mississippi Department of Health declares a "public health emergency" because of the state's high infant mortality rate.The Institutions of Higher Learning begins the search for a new president of Jackson State University. Some Alumni call for more transparency this time after a number of resignations by past presidents.Plus, we continue our conversation with Jackson's new Mayor John Horhn.
  • 08/21/2025: Judicial District Lines | Jackson Mayor John Horhn | Tourism after Katrina

    23:53|
    A closer look at a federal judge's ruling Mississippi Supreme Court District lines must be redrawn.Then, we talk with Jackson Mayor John Horhn, who took office in July, about the challenges and his goals for the state's capital city.Plus, we hear how tourism changed in Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina.