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Marci Manley Reports
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Human Trafficking Law Clears First Hurdle at State Capitol
The bill was before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, and the committee made a "Do Pass" recommendation with no vocal opposition to the measure.
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CDI Employees Fighting for W-2's after Being Owed Back Wages
After fighting for owed back wages for more than a year, hundred of employees of an Arkansas Head Start agency are now fighting to receive...
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$100K Fundraising Shortfall Threatens Salvation Army Services
The Salvation Army is facing a fundraising shortfall of $100,000 from its Red Kettle Campaign during the Christmas season, which could mean fewer services for...
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NLR Student Organizes Peace March After Friend's Death
A North Little Rock High student organizes a peace march in honor of his friend, who was shot and killed in an act of violence...
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Human Trafficking Law on Table at State Capitol
State legislators are considering revamping regulations and the law to cut down on modern day slavery.
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Lawmaker Death Penalty Panel: Victims Speak Out
State senators hear arguments for and against the death penalty as lawmakers consider reforming the state's lethal injection law after the AR Supreme Court through...
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School Secretary Denied Grievance Hearing Over Substitute Nurse Policy
A school secretary filing a grievance, asking that a reprimand letter be removed from her file after she refused to fill the school nurse's shoes,...
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CDI Update: Letter from Federal Dept. Lays Claim to Property
The Depart of Health and Human Services is laying claim to property a head start provider planned to sell to pay 400 employees owed wages...
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Family Asks for Help as October Murder Remains Unsolved
A Star City native was gunned down in Little Rock in October 2012. With no new leads in the case, family and friends are pleading...
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One Owner, One Contribution: Bill Would Change Campaign Donations
Donors who want to use multiple companies they own to give money to political candidates may not have that option if a Senate Bill passes...
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