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Community Matters: Eatiply Makes Diners Meal Donors
A novel, non-profit idea has moved into Little Rock to let local restaurant diners do good for others. All you have to do is buy...
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Burglaries on the Rise in Little Rock
Twenty-one burglary reports in one day is not surprising to police.
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High Schoolers, Former First Daughter Participate in Global Youth Service Day
High School students in Central Arkansas took on a day of service with the help of a former first daughter.
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Faulkner Co. Animal Shelter Recovering from Storm with Help from Donations
An animal shelter torn apart by strong storms that blew through Central Arkansas is getting a leg up.
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Family Donates $1 Million to ACH Burn Unit in Memory of Daughter
The Arkansas Children's Hospital burn unit has received a $1 million gift in memory of 14-year old Rachel Fuller, who died of injuries suffered in...
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Pine Bluff Police Stress Importance of Neighborhood Watch Programs
The Pine Bluff Police Department wants to beef up its neighborhood watch programs throughout the city.
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Pine Bluff City Council to Discuss Budget, Remodeling Merrill Center
The Merrill Center on Ash Street has been part of the Pine Bluff community for many years, but the building has deteriorated and needs roof...
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Faulkner County Neighbors Don't Believe ExxonMobil's Results
The crowds seem to grow in the town hall settings, where Faulkner County neighbors vow to dig deeper into the Mayflower oil spill and the...
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Fire Destroys Church's Van and Bus
Firefighters say the blaze likely came as a result of someone who tried to hijack gas from the holy wheels, but it back fired.
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Victim's Family Opposes Parole Board's Recommendation to Commute Convicted Killer's Life Sentence
Ronald Henry Sr. lost more than his fishing buddy in 1994. He lost his son -- his name sake -- on West 13th Street...
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