Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
| Sobriety Checkpoints for Holiday Weekend The 4th of July is the deadliest holiday for alcohol related car crashes. |
| Habitat for Humanity Arkansans are joining together to not only build a home, but build a future for a family in need. |
| U.S. Honor Flag Arrives at LR Airport A flag that flew in New York during the September 11th clean-up is now on display at the Clinton ... |
| Big Brothers, Big Sisters: July 2nd, 2009 Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Central Arkansas need your help. |
| Protect Your Pocketbook: Closing Costs When it comes to buying a house, the actual selling price isn't the only money coming out of your ... |
| Four OK Escapees Could be in Arkansas Broke out of a county jail this morning. |
| Pangburn FBLA Group Wins Award Building the American Dream project a winner. |
| Seven-Year-Old Girl Raped, Harrison Man Pleads Guilty Incident happened at the Buffalo River in Searcy County. |
| How Young is Too Young to Shoot Fireworks? Local doctor gives advice. |
| Public Invited to Defensive Driving Course at UAMS First class is July 12, costs 12 to 14-dollars. |
| LR Holiday Garbage Schedule Friday hours will be normal. |
| Teens Arrested after Cabot Burglary, Car Chase Police looking for another suspect. |
| Go Green: Energy Efficient Homes Upgrading a home to be more energy efficient is easier than ever. |
| Child Burned by Fireworks Treated at Arkansas Children's Hospital. |
| Key Mortgage Rate Still above Five-Percent Dipped to 4.8-percent in April. |
| Thief Caught on Tape in Baxter County Could be responsible for string of business break-ins. |
| Arkansas Revenue Collection Dips in June More than 90-million-dollars less than same time last year. |
| Update: Two-Million-Dollars Bond for LR Murder Suspect Charged in man's shooting death at local apartment complex Wednesday night. |
| Update: Fourth LR Teen Pleads Not Guilty in Burglary-Homicide Antonio Terry, 16, ordered held without bond. |
| Used Car Rebate Program Underway Americans urged to trade-in gas guzzlers, get up to $4,500 back. |
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