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Former LR Police Officer Plans to Claim Self-Defense in Manslaughter Case
A former Little Rock police officer charged with manslaughter in the death of a teen appeared in court ahead of his June 18 trial date,...
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Electronic Traffic Ticket System Being Tested by State Police
Arkansas State Police are testing an electronic traffic citation system that they're hoping will launch statewide, including local law enforcement, by next year.
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Financial Aid for Thousands of Students Unfunded due to State Budget Cuts
Arkansas Department of Higher Education officials say $5 million in budget cuts left them with few options except eliminating 4,600 awards to students seeking aid.
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Maumelle Teens Tackle Cyber Safety in Elementary Schools
A group of teenaged girls from Maumelle High School offer straight talk to fourth and fifth graders about the steps they should take to stay...
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Community Matters: House of Melody Education Strikes Chord with Kids
A local nonprofit aims to connect kids to music at House of Melody Education.
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Biker: Hit and Run Driver Needs to Step Up
A man hit by a car while commuting on work on Saturday, asking those responsible to turn themselves in and asking other drivers to be...
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Public School Employees Could See Insurance Rate Increase due to $60M Shortfall
The Department of Finance and Administration's Employee Benefits Division insures roughly 150,000 Arkansans. It's facing a shortfall in the Public School Employee sector for 2014...
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LRPD: Suspect Claims Self-Defense and Witness Statements Don't Add Up
The person police believe shot and killed a Little Rock man Tuesday night is questioned but not arrested. Police say witness statements haven't matched up...
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Chainsaw Carving Part of Memorial to UCA World War II Fallen Fighters
A chainsaw carver sculpts a school's mascot into a tree that's part of a memorial to World War II fallen soldiers.
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UCA Votes to Remain Gun Free Zone
The University of Central Arkansas and Hendrix College have opted out of allowing concealed carry on campus.
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