| Fed Holds Interest Rates at Low Levels Keeps benchmark at near zero percent. |
| Honda Recalls Thousands of Odyssey, Element Vehicles Affected model years are 2007 and 2008. |
| How Fast is Your Internet? FCC seeking to boost broadband speed. |
| U.S. Gets Warning about Credit Rating National debt threatens country's credit worthiness. |
| Arkansas Appliance Rebate Program Begins Available for refrigerators, washing machines and water heaters. |
| Hot Springs Gas Prices Among Country's Lowest Some stations selling gallon of regular as low as $2.50. Statewide average is $2.67. |
| First-time Unemployment Claims Drop Weekly claims for initial benefits down by six-thousand from previous week. |
| U.S. Foreclosure Rate Falls Again February figures show two-percent drop. |
| IRS Sitting On $1.3 Billion In Unclaimed Refunds That money is owed to 1.4 million people who didn't file in 2006, and they're running out ... |
| No More Overdraft Fees? Beginning this summer, Bank of America will decline to approve a debit card transaction when it ... |
| Another Runaway Toyota Prius Second report of trouble stopping car model. |
| Toyota Prius Reported Victim of Unintended Acceleration Automaker investigates close call on San Diego freeway. |
| Jobs Opening up for Americans? Survey says U.S. to see modest increase in hiring. |
| Economists Predict Fed Will Raise Rates Soon Most think rates will go up by a quarter or half a percentage point. |
| Toyota Disputing Claims about Electronic Systems Automaker prepares to defend itself against accusations. |
| Gas Prices Jump 10-Cents in Two Weeks National average is $2.73, average in Arkansas is $2.64 per gallon. |
| Taking Advantage of Extended Emergency Unemployment See your nearest Arkansas Department of Workforce Services office for details. |
| Simmons First Closing Nine AR Bank Branches Offices will shut down in June. |
| Toyota Says No Evidence of Failure in Fixed Cars U.S. regulators report growing list of complaints. |
| No Change on the U.S. Unemployment Line National rate stays at 9.7-percent. |