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Some problems reported at the polls
SUMMARY: Residents of Precinct 43 were not notified about a change in their voting location from Chastain Middle School to Fresh Start Christian Church, leading to confusion among voters like Doris Bennett. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Michael Watson reported minor voting issues, including campaign materials worn at precincts and some temporary malfunctions of voting machines. Notably, U.S. Senate candidates Roger Wicker, the incumbent Republican, and Democrat Ty Pinkins aim for voter support in a competitive election. Both parties are hosting watch parties in Jackson, anticipating high voter turnout, with Democrats feeling cautiously optimistic despite Mississippi’s Republican leanings.
Some Precinct 23 voters were not told of a change in location. Subscribe to WAPT on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1hYcJNa …
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Kaleidoscope Learning Center hosts school supply giveaway
SUMMARY: Kaleidoscope Learning Center in Byram has served its community for over 20 years and recently held its first Back to School Drive. Coordinator Glenda Lynn, inspired by faith, organized the event to give back to local youth. Owner Patrina Day emphasized the importance of equipping children with school supplies amid economic challenges to help them start the year strong. The initiative aims to foster a cycle of giving, encouraging children to eventually support future generations. Attendees received school supplies and had opportunities to interact with local law enforcement and community members.
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Storms bubble up Thursday afternoon
SUMMARY: Storms Bubble Up Thursday Afternoon
Thursday begins with beautiful weather and blue skies, but clouds will build by late morning. A trough over the region brings scattered showers and thunderstorms by lunchtime, increasing into the afternoon. While rain will be on and off, it won’t be a complete washout. High temperatures will mostly be in the upper 80s to low 90s, with some areas cooler due to storms. The pattern repeats Friday with more afternoon storms. Next week, high pressure builds back, bringing hotter temperatures in the mid-90s and fewer rain chances, though isolated pop-up showers remain possible during typical summer conditions.
16 WAPT’s Meteorologist Katie Garch has the latest forecast for Jackson and Central Mississippi.
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Local air travelers excited about new TSA policy
SUMMARY: TSA has ended the long-standing requirement for passengers to remove their shoes during airport security screenings at all U.S. airports, starting immediately. Homeland Security Secretary Kristen Gnome announced this change, the first since 2006, when the policy was implemented after the “shoe bomber” Richard Reid attempted an attack. The new rule aims to reduce wait times and improve passenger experience without changing other security procedures. Local travelers expressed relief, appreciating the convenience and flexibility of keeping their shoes on. This update is part of broader efforts under President Trump’s vision for a “new golden age” of American travel.
The Transportation Security Administration no longer requires passengers to take their shoes off during the screening process.
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