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16 WAPT Investigates: JTRAN sick-out
SUMMARY: On April 27th, JTRAN’s services were suspended, leading to speculation of a planned sick out by employees. Disability rights activist Scott Crawford expressed concern over the lack of communication regarding the reasons behind the suspension. Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba also admitted to being unaware of why the suspension occurred. The outsourcing of management at JTRAN further complicates the issue. The lack of transparency and communication has left riders worried about the future of the transit system. While services have resumed, the incident has raised concerns about the reliability and stability of Jackson’s public transit system. Riders are unsure if similar disruptions could happen again in the future.

On April 27, Jackson’s public transit system suspended its services, but no one knows why
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May recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month
SUMMARY: May is recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month, highlighting the importance of mental health for people of all ages. With one in five Americans living with mental illness, conversations around mental health are growing. Despite progress, stigma remains, and asking for help is often seen as a weakness. Mental health affects all aspects of life, including daily functioning, relationships, and physical health. Experts emphasize that improving outcomes requires systemic changes in healthcare, education, and workplace culture. Higher mental illness rates are seen in teens and young adults. Support is available through mental health professionals and primary care doctors.

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Hattiesburg honors two fallen officers 10 years after their deaths
SUMMARY: Hattiesburg marked the 10th anniversary of fallen officers Benjamin Dean and Lori Tate, who were killed in the line of duty on May 9, 2015. A memorial ceremony brought together city officials, police officers, and families to honor their courage and sacrifice. Dean and Tate were shot during a traffic stop, and their families continue to mourn their loss. Despite the ongoing pain, the tragedy has fostered a sense of unity among the community and police. During the ceremony, a wreath was laid in their honor, and two students, including Dean’s son, received the memorial scholarship.

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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's First Alert Weather Forecast 5/9/25
SUMMARY: Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s First Alert Weather Forecast (5/9/25): This Friday morning starts mostly cloudy with temperatures in the lower 60s and no showers yet; patchy fog has improved. However, showers and thunderstorms will return by afternoon and evening, with some heavy rainfall and a marginal risk of severe weather, including hail and damaging winds, especially south of Interstate 20. Saturday morning will bring more widespread rain, easing by afternoon, but Sunday looks wet again with a similar severe weather risk. Mother’s Day plans may require indoor options. Rain and storms will clear by midweek next week.

Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s First Alert Weather Forecast 5/9/25
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