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07/02/2024: Heat Health | Gun Violence | Oral History of Raising Families in Jackson
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It's extremely hot this summer, which could cause some Mississippians to experience unique health issues.
Then from the Gulf States Newsroom, Residents of a Gulf South city that has struggled with a surge in gun violence say mass incarceration has contributed to the problem.
Plus, an oral history project in Jackson aims to capture how family life has changed in the state's capital city.
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06/30/2025: Select House Committees | Testing Requirements | Medgar Evers at 100
23:54|Mississippi lawmakers named to select four committees will soon begin holding hearings on issues like the revitalization of the Capital city.Then, Louisiana’s new third-grade reading test is now required by law. Just like in Alabama and Mississippi, if students don’t pass, they may have to repeat the grade.Plus, Medgar Evers would have turned 100 this week. His work in the civil rights movement is being celebrated in Jackson.06/27/2025: "Daddy Daughters" Panel | Gas Tax Increase | MSDH Medical Director
23:52|Daughters of three civil rights leaders share how their parents shaped their lives while also fighting for racial equality.Then, a new gas tax goes into effect next week. An official with MDOT shares what that means for drivers.Plus, we talk with the new Medical Director for the Mississippi Department of Health.06/26/2025: Richard Jordan Execution | US History Assessment | Dusti Bongé Exhibit
24:13|Mississippi executes the state's oldest and longest-serving death row inmate Wednesday evening at Parchman Penitentiary.Then, High school seniors in Mississippi no longer have to pass a U.S. History assessment exam to graduate. Plus, a new art exhibit opens today in Ocean Springs. It features influential modernist painter and native Mississippian Dusti Bongé.06/25/2025: Iran Conflict | DEI Lawsuit | The Mississippi Business Alliance
24:21|Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire with the involvement of the U.S. What does it mean for Mississippi? That's ahead.Then, a federal judge hears arguments challenging Mississippi's law banning Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at public schools and universities. Plus, three organizations representing business interests in the state merge under one umbrella called the Mississippi Business Alliance.06/24/2025: Bomb Strikes in Iran | NCAA Lawsuit | Black Men's Mental Health
24:26|An Iranian American living in Jackson shares her thoughts on the conflict between her home country, Israel and the US air strikes.Then, courts have approved a settlement between the NCAA and student athletes, making it possible for colleges and universities to pay students who participate in sports programs.Plus, mental health advocates are reaching out to Black Men in Mississippi to share ways to prevent suicide.06/23/2025: Death Row Appeal | HIV Shot | Burn Victim
24:15|Mississippi is set to carry out the execution of a death row inmate on Wednesday. That's despite numerous attempts to have the sentence overturned.Then, health advocacy experts say a new FDA-approved shot could help reduce transmission of HIV in Mississippi.Plus, a burn victim shares her story of recovering from 3rd degree burns.06/20/2025: ICE Detention | Juneteenth Celebrations | Teens in Prison
22:00|On today's show;Immigrant Rights activists are calling for the release of an immigrant arrested while working with his supervisor. He's now in ICE custody.Then, Mississippians share how they celebrate Juneteenth, a holiday commemorating the end of slavery in America. Plus, how do teens who grow up while in prison reenter society? There's a group that helps them along the way.06/19/2025: NVIDIA Partnership | PTSD Awareness | Juneteenth History
24:09|Mississippi is partnering with chip manufacturer NVIDIA.Then, post-traumatic stress disorder affects roughly three percent of Americans. But in Mississippi, they say that number could be higher.Plus, Mississippi is one of 20 states that do not recognize Juneteenth as a state holiday.06/18/2025: Health Report | Alcohol Related Cancers | Alzheimer's Disease
24:30|A new national report lists Mississippi at the bottom for several key health indicators. One is maternal health an on-going issue for the state.Then, what are the risks of cancer for people who drink alcohol? That's ahead.Plus, health officials are trying to address the state's high rate of Alzheimer's disease.